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Is this normal?
Hello everyone.
I just joined titan hm for the first time told the party it was my first time in this battle at which point the remark i cant be serious came up and 5 members just left the fight.
My question is how do i get experience at this fight if everyone leaves as soon as i say i am new to it i have watched vids of the fight on youtube that's about as much as i can do without actually taking part in it.
If anyone has any advice for a pld such as gear i need etc for this would be helpful.
Thank you for any advice in advance.
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Yep, it's completely normal for DF groups, of you have watched videos of it then just lie to your groups and say it's not your first run, if they are gonna be dicks, there's nothing wrong with BSin them.
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Well... Just don't tell everyone that it's your first time.
It does kinda sound like you don't know the tactics if you say it's your first time... I know that's not true many times, but still...
I didn't tell anyone the first time I did. And I did very good.
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Lie and tell them you did 100 times
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Full DL would be good and garuda weapon and the darklight shield from WP, this will help you with the HP you need to survive phae 5 also do not say you are new in the instance, people will drop like flies cause thye are unwilling to help and would rather you spend time studying sites for rotations and videos. But yea, record the rotations search youtibe for tank pov titan videos.
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I don't see the point of lying though i would rather people told me if they need help/advice with a dungeon or if they new to it.
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You're a tank, you stand there and get hit, it's not hard.
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Never say it's your first time even if it is. Life advice from Kiki that can be applied to more than just endgame DF groups.
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Bonus points for being the first one to say: "i see any of u noobs eat a plume im out of here".
Welcome to hell's toilet. If you haven't yet met friendly people to learn stuff with then Titan DF isn't where you'll find them.
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Dont say anything and sacrifice other people's time for your trial and error learning process. For the first half of the fight, it's on the rest of the party to perform before it's your turn to really act on the stage. Even then it's a minor part. What's important is how shiny your costume is. If the party gets jeered off the stage before the 2nd half, then it's not your problem and you still get to experience it.
I'm serious here.