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Last Destiny-related Wu-post for a while.
I can only do that if they show up in Crucible or Iron Banner when I'm there - something increasingly rare because Destiny's playerbase is dying due to Bungie/Activision's mismanagement. The last time I encountered FWC in the Crucible, I didn't do great - but the FWC player did even worse and quit after two rounds.
This said, it's important to note that Feminist War Cult has two seperate factions.
One half of it is quality Destiny players that have been around since launch and who play it religiously, to the point where it's practically another job for them. The other are freeloading shitweasels who will help out solely for Raid gear and then only once equipped will deign to help out.
The thing is, these aren't quite as impressive as you might think. Destiny is expotentially easier if you have a large clan; the levels are designed around you having a full fireteam, and, solely through the power of these people clanning because MUH FEMINISM, they're going to have a way easier time of it. Big dedicated clans have an easy time getting Raids done, often for multiple characters each week (each char can raid only once each time), which is why PVP is, as a rule, generally a better indication of their actual FPS skills. When it comes to PVP, half of FWC avoid it like the plague or haven't done it, and half are competent if not good. There's no middle ground.
I'm not surprised, given how almost half his clan are freeloaders.
Can you crush them Jaimas? See them driven before you?
Unless that's not how Destiny works, or they only fight certain people or something.
I can only do that if they show up in Crucible or Iron Banner when I'm there - something increasingly rare because Destiny's playerbase is dying due to Bungie/Activision's mismanagement. The last time I encountered FWC in the Crucible, I didn't do great - but the FWC player did even worse and quit after two rounds.
This said, it's important to note that Feminist War Cult has two seperate factions.
One half of it is quality Destiny players that have been around since launch and who play it religiously, to the point where it's practically another job for them. The other are freeloading shitweasels who will help out solely for Raid gear and then only once equipped will deign to help out.
Braydon has a character that's done the raid for TTK. His equipment is all Raid Rares with an errant Harrowed - that's actually impressive - and would be more so if not for the fact that the new Raid is a giant clusterfuck of bad design that everyone hates and had no awards worth a damn.
If you're not familiar with Destiny and TTK's Raid problems, this takes a bit of explaining. In previous raids, the Raid gear - all of it - was fucking great. Easily the best in the game if not top of the tier. Unique elemental primaries, interesting heavy and special weapons, there was a lot of good gear. There were other options, too - Prison of Elders' Skolas offered cool elemental Primaries too, as did Trials of Osiris. In the new version of Destiny, circa The Taken King, Elemental Primaries and the overclocked armor from previous raids were completely axed. Which means that unless you specifically want the new raid gear for style (they do look cool) or for the raid-exclusive perks they provide, there's no reason to even do the fucking things, especially as a Solo player or small clanner.
The raid doesn't allow matchmaking and requires insanely situational knowledge of how to do the raid (you're not doing it without a walkthrough or being partly carried at least once), which means only Clans generally can do the damned things. This said: None of them are hard. They're cheesy and require enormous amounts of situational knowledge.
The worthlessness of the raid for non-clanners, however, is driven home by the rewards. Unlike previous raids where you're basically guaranteed to get something of minor value, in TTK you will mostly get Runes and Moldering Shards, which are worth shit. If you get 20 moldering shards, it gives you bonus goodies if you beat the raid in exchange for those shards, but those shards can be fucking Moldering Shards, so the only people with Raid gear right now are clanners who have nothing better to do. So here, Braydon's met his wheelhouse.
Unlike most, Braydon's a competen PVPer, too. He's definitely an old guard Destiny vet, so he's earned his place.
NatalieZed has no characters that have even done hardmode missions with a light level of 289 on her main.
Her crucible kill ratio is 0.08, which means the only matches she's entered she's ragequit.
LilithSerenada is another quality player with a PVE record better than Braydon's.
Mostly Harrowed (hardmode TTK) raid gear and high levels of light for all characters, with a solid PVP record.
Cabaedium is another solid PVE player with a surprisingly good PVP record.
In fact, of Feminist War Cult's leadership, he/she is the only one with relatively high skill levels.
FohnicusPrime either has no active accounts or set everything to private.
If you're not familiar with Destiny and TTK's Raid problems, this takes a bit of explaining. In previous raids, the Raid gear - all of it - was fucking great. Easily the best in the game if not top of the tier. Unique elemental primaries, interesting heavy and special weapons, there was a lot of good gear. There were other options, too - Prison of Elders' Skolas offered cool elemental Primaries too, as did Trials of Osiris. In the new version of Destiny, circa The Taken King, Elemental Primaries and the overclocked armor from previous raids were completely axed. Which means that unless you specifically want the new raid gear for style (they do look cool) or for the raid-exclusive perks they provide, there's no reason to even do the fucking things, especially as a Solo player or small clanner.
The raid doesn't allow matchmaking and requires insanely situational knowledge of how to do the raid (you're not doing it without a walkthrough or being partly carried at least once), which means only Clans generally can do the damned things. This said: None of them are hard. They're cheesy and require enormous amounts of situational knowledge.
The worthlessness of the raid for non-clanners, however, is driven home by the rewards. Unlike previous raids where you're basically guaranteed to get something of minor value, in TTK you will mostly get Runes and Moldering Shards, which are worth shit. If you get 20 moldering shards, it gives you bonus goodies if you beat the raid in exchange for those shards, but those shards can be fucking Moldering Shards, so the only people with Raid gear right now are clanners who have nothing better to do. So here, Braydon's met his wheelhouse.
Unlike most, Braydon's a competen PVPer, too. He's definitely an old guard Destiny vet, so he's earned his place.
NatalieZed has no characters that have even done hardmode missions with a light level of 289 on her main.
Her crucible kill ratio is 0.08, which means the only matches she's entered she's ragequit.
LilithSerenada is another quality player with a PVE record better than Braydon's.
Mostly Harrowed (hardmode TTK) raid gear and high levels of light for all characters, with a solid PVP record.
Cabaedium is another solid PVE player with a surprisingly good PVP record.
In fact, of Feminist War Cult's leadership, he/she is the only one with relatively high skill levels.
FohnicusPrime either has no active accounts or set everything to private.
The thing is, these aren't quite as impressive as you might think. Destiny is expotentially easier if you have a large clan; the levels are designed around you having a full fireteam, and, solely through the power of these people clanning because MUH FEMINISM, they're going to have a way easier time of it. Big dedicated clans have an easy time getting Raids done, often for multiple characters each week (each char can raid only once each time), which is why PVP is, as a rule, generally a better indication of their actual FPS skills. When it comes to PVP, half of FWC avoid it like the plague or haven't done it, and half are competent if not good. There's no middle ground.
>Feminist War Cult
>Founded by a man
Why I'm not surprised by that?
Also,He came out as a big beta cuck on His twitter
I'm not surprised, given how almost half his clan are freeloaders.