This is obviously a spliced and cheated run. You intentionally sped up the footage for the first 2 minutes or so. Anything could have happened during the sped up portion of the video. If you look at 0:20 and 0:22, you can clearly see that these are two separate clips since the Gatekeeper was in front of him, but then behind him soon after (you're not slick buddy). You can also tell that you are also cheating so blatantly. At 0:28, 0:30, and 0:59 you can clearly see that he is Wall Hacking and Aim Hacking. You are instantly locking on to the Goblins even before you even see them. Some of Goblins hadn't even spawned in and you were already locking on to them. Continuing on with exposing this cheater, at 1:24 he stops moving for a bit. This is 100% without a doubt him tweaking/changing some of the settings on the cheating software that is being used in the run. I guess he needed strong aim hacks to land the GHorn shots later in the video. At 1:41, you can see him sending in-game messages to what seems to be the cheat vendor. Make sure you hide that next time. Little bit after, you can see that the screen goes black at 1:58 clearly indicating that when the video resumes, it is going to be a completely separate clip (another piece of evidence that the run is also spliced). I can of course go on about other parts of the video where he is locking on to enemies, but there is one part of the video that is absolutely hilarious At 6:33, he goes into the Mars portal and it says "The Vex are taking control of a sync plate," but for some reason he is still able to leave and go back to the throne room even though the portal would be closed. My theory for this is either that part is spliced, or the more reasonable explanation which is that he has teleport hacks. In the end, you're just another filthy splicer and cheater. Next time you splice and/or cheat in a run, try not to make it so obvious.
I don't know if it is intentional, but the description is not accurate. Our lord and savior Rick Kackis cleared weeks ago. You would have saved so much time if you had only watched his video titled "Solo Gatekeepers on Warlock (No Cheese) for dummies". The video is only 90 min with a reasonable 60 min intro, 15 min sponsorship so he can afford to make such amazing content, and 15 min of explaining 10% of the mechanics and suboptimal strategies. After watching his guide it only took be 5 hours to wake up and partially recover from the brain rot.
Umm bro I think you just copied Esoterickk with this solo 😂😂😂. A real gamer would do solo oracles (the hardest encounter). But actually sick clear dude, world's first warlock baby lets go!
Volatile explosions break the shiled. The sniper im using has destabilizing rounds which applies volatile to nearby enemies when I get a kill, and killing those enemies triggers the volatile explosion which breaks the shield.