
Raid is irrelevant. People are #1. (Destiny)
Being helped through Crota and VoG by people I liked was the most important thing for me. To me, it didn't matter if it was super easy or super hard, as long as I liked the people. Blind King's Fall was awful.
The rest of it is up to your friend's personality. For me, I like things easy. I'd go through VOG normal, coaching the guy through the best stuff to do when he dies. For masochists like Cruel, do it hard, do it relatively blind, let him figure out his own mistakes before telling him his job, then do it 30 more times. Your friend is probably in the middle.
The most important thing, I think, is that while he feels like part of the team, he can't feel like a hindrance. Normal mode VoG and Crota before Hard Mode VoG. Work him up to it so he doesn't feel carried and so he pretty much knows what to do before going in on the hard mode.
Fill the team with people who dont get frustrated and maybe who aren't too good at the game. Ideal raid.
Complete thread:
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* -
DiscipleN2k,
2015-12-24, 18:31
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* - CruelLEGACEY, 2015-12-24, 18:39
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* -
cheapLEY,
2015-12-24, 20:09
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* - Mid7night, 2015-12-24, 21:45
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* - squidnh3, 2015-12-24, 23:34
- Raid is irrelevant. People are #1. -
Funkmon,
2015-12-24, 23:51
- +1
- CyberKN, 2015-12-25, 00:31
- Willing and Patient, volunteering for a Raid. - SteelGaribaldi, 2015-12-25, 01:01
- Best answer so far :)
- CruelLEGACEY, 2015-12-25, 02:15
- +1
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* -
Earendil,
2015-12-25, 01:02
- Building the Ideal First Raid Experience *long-ish* - Funkmon, 2015-12-25, 03:23
- Thanks for the input! - DiscipleN2k, 2015-12-25, 16:34