Back from my little mini break seeing some friends I haven't seen in a while, getting back to work this week. Charity stream tonight (6/15) at 8pm ET over at www.twitch.tv/GCXEvent. Lots of incentives, got some raffles, and of course, you can donate $50 (exactly $50) to get a Destiny emblem. But do it during my block. You know, so I look cool.
@@joselazo6840 not always, sometimes they still linger for minute or so after confuluxes despawn and sometimes new ones spawn in. We had a situation where there were still 3 wyverns roaming around after confluxes despawned.
I want to get this out somehow, but don't let them start sacking on a separate conflux. I had one that spawned in the middle start sacking on the left instead of the mid, and we got a challenge failed after it died.
Confluxes sound easy with only a modicum of coordination and burst weapons, a decent lfg should be able to do it. Templar is even easier, since no-teleport is basically the only way the fight is done now. Atheon just requires a bit of communication and awareness, maybe have the relic holder always take 3rd, other two choose 1 and 2 when they join. Oracles sound like they will be difficult, not looking forward to it. Gatekeeper seems doable, but requires some good coordination
@@thomasw7908 can confirm Conflux’s with LFG is easy. Just make sure everyone knows to wait before killing them and hope people don’t Super the same wyvern.
Just finished doing the Oracles challenge. It was surprisingly much easier than I thought it was going to be, and I did this in a randomly assembled LFG. We wiped twice because some of us were memeing it, but when we actually did it for real, we did it on the second attempt. What we did was we had one person start off in middle, two on the left (one gets stairs and left middle if they appear, the other watches hidden left), one on hidden right, one watches middle right, and the other watches close right - with everyone rotating clockwise around the arena (hidden left goes to hidden right, hidden right to middle right, middle right to close right, etc.) Regardless of whether you destroyed an Oracle or not, when that round of Oracles ends, you immediately jumped to the next Oracle spot. The tricky part is at the end when you have the 7th Oracle appear, as you need to determine who didn't shoot that Oracle and deal with it as fast as possible. The group that I was in kinda panicked and were trying to figure out who hadn't shot it, but we guessed right and got the triumph. Also, if you get Marked for Negation due to shooting an Oracle in the wrong sequence, it's likely going to be a failed attempt.
glad you still make destiny content datto. ive not had the motivation to ever really go hard and experience all there is to destiny and i while picky about who i watch enjoy your gameplay all the time glhf brother
Oracles is definitely the hardest here for those who are solo lfging these challenges like myself. Highly recommend to get that one done asap. If not your gonna struggle to find a team later on
@@WhiplashSL No not this week. Should be next week though. Whatever the case if the challenge is active on whatever week it is, do it if your going for Fatebreaker
What if, for Oracle challenge, you do this: -3 teams of 2 for each section. 1 person per team is assigned as Trash Clear for the first 3 sets. The other person in each team is Oracle killer -Oracle killers complete a set and then rotate clockwise for the next set. After set #3, Trash Clear and Oracle killers switch roles for the last 2 sets.
As someone who relies on LFG. I can say with certainty that the oracle encounter will be the hardest and most frustrating Followed by the gatekeeper, then atheon.. Maybe? Then oracles then templar Everything besides oracles will still be really easy though
@@iShareGaming7 that shit almost never works. Mfs have 10+ completions and still have no fucking idea...usually cuz they were sherpa'd or had the easiest role everytime.
Lfg is gonna be a pain but I want those time lost weapons. I care about my Godroll vog weapons because they’re not time lost. I’m the same way with adept weapons.
the last one is Aethon challenge, each of the three players need to shoot one oracle every time they spawn. In D1 it was that everyone had to shoot one oracle but there were only 6 of them in D1 and the order did not matter, well except in time that you have to shoot them.
Exactly why I love him. I’ve never felt like he’s tried to take advantage of my attention. Even with merch / sponsors, he’s always been to the point and extremely transparent with ‘hey I’m paying the bills but this won’t take too much of your time.” My go-to guy for Destiny; I feel lucky we have him.
For confluxes: you NEED to avoid dive attacks from Wyverns. If a dive attack leads a Wyvern to another conflux from the side it is on and it begins to sacrifice, there is no way around this. You will fail the challenge. I had this happen when the middle Wyvern began sacrificing on the left conflux. We failed the challenge because we killed the middle Wyvern at the left conflux. It seems the game knows which one they need to sacrifice at and if they make their way somewhere else, you’re pretty much out of luck.
By the way, if you kill the Wyvern that spawns in, say at the middle, while he's sacking on a different conflux than the middle, you will fail the challenge. This happened to me today, so just a heads-up.
(I needed somewhere to come to put this thought I just had with this weeks Path of the Splicer so spoilers I guess) Okay so Ikora says "continue your training with Mithrax" so on and so forth, WHAT IF we're inna training arc???? Just think about it.
@@BrutalSkorpio it’s an anime trope were the anime will follow and show a character (most of the time the protagonist) undergoing some intense training. That is usually followed by either a tournament arc or a battle against a main villain or antagonist.
Just use the Two-Tailed Fox bug for taking out templar. He dies in less than 10 seconds. Also, Prometheus Lens will melt the Descendent Praetorians' shield so there's no use for relic rotations.