Maybe your 11 year old brother shouldn't be playing online with strangers.
Yes, people are assholes, it sucks. Easier to deal with if you're not a child.
Bungie made a mistake by allowing kicking at the treasure room without having a checkpoint. Too many stories of people being kicked.
I'll play with my friends or be the fireteam leader to avoid that happening to me.
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Yeah I don't get why they don't give rewards on the death of the boss like raids.
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Technically there are. After you kill Skolas there is a chance for the Elder Cipher or an elemental Primary weapon to drop.
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I just mean all the cores and or light from each PoE should fall with the boss. Then bonus stuff comes from chest.
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True. I don't see why that doesn't happen.
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Because it's so much cooler to drop down into a room with riches we don't take and open two or three chests, duh! Oh wait, no it's not.
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This. ALWAYS host. Yeah it takes more work to be the one to actually put the fireteam together, but you efforts will spare you from crap like this happening to you.
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Unfortunately this^
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I know, I told him not to play with strangers anymore. But it disheartens me that people feel like they can act like this because of anonymity
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What console?
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Xbox one
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Dang. If play with him, AND NOT KICK HIM. Cause I feel like if you kick someone from game, you have one goal in life: to be alone. Cause you kick random players, then your friends, and pretty soon your friends list is filled with people playing cod or halo or battlefield or borderlands( games I see most of my friends playing when not playin destiny).
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Yeah it does. And the worst part is, there are tons of friendly, helpful people out there, but you never know what type of person you're going to get. As an adult, if someone is an ass to me I just leave and block them, then I don't have to worry about it. But a kid is going to be more negatively impacted psychologically by unkind words, which is why I'd suggest limiting who children play with.