Wait just one moment here. Destiny's crucible is literally like putting two 12 Turtles in a box and watching them accidentally bump in two each other. It's been this way for months. Then they make Trials of Osiris. Or Trials of O'Serious moreover. That's like putting 6 Turtles in a box with glue at the bottom. It still gets no where. Trials is a gamble. It's a very sick gamble at that. It's a gamble to win. A gamble to not face a team that only plays PvP. A gamble to not get disconnected. A gamble to not get Final Rounded. A gamble to not be Lagswitched. A gamble not to face a full team of Blink shotgunners. A gamble not to be reported for cheating. A gamble of luck if you will. The luck that may allow a team to go flawless. The luck that allows a team to surpass these gambles with a small chance. And some teams can even fight against these gambles and turn the tides. You do not fall under this category of "Certain" individuals and teams. You fall under the category of people that no one likes. Being a year one player means you were there, not meaning that you should have something to brag about.
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A gamble indeed. The team is based on luck. You may or may not be better than them. Just how it goes. However, when you encounter a team that final round snipes, blink shotguns and all using Thorn....one could say luck didn't fall in your favor. Now the difference between a skilled player and an unskilled player is that the skilled player will defeat just about anyone set in their path. No matter the enemy.
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Correction. A skilled team.
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Okay, does that change anything?
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Yes. One skilled player on a team won't do much if the 2 others are uncooperative. Therefore it is not [b]all[/b] skill of the player. In a majority it's the skill of the Team.