I just did it last night. I am extremely pleased with myself.
For starters, I am a Titan main. Generally something with shoulder charge. I usually use scout rifles + shotguns with a good rocket launcher for my setup.
The entire, and I mean 100%, of my motivation was to get the MIDA catalyst, (I know it's dumb) but I have loved the MIDA since D1. I sort of build an identity around it.
Even at lower levels, I realized that the MIDA just couldn't complete. It's not that it doesn't measure up well against other primaries, within it's range it's very good. It's just that everyone and their mother is running Revoker + hand cannon. So almost every time I was lane challenging it was against Revoker or some other low zoom sniper instead of another primary. It made holding any lane against it extremely hard, even at mid range.
Basically it's not up to you. They have to miss. You can land perfect headshots 4 in a row and still get you head taken off. So I had to get a new plan.
I realized I was getting double teamed a lot so I shifted to a recovery build and swapped all my armor to a hand cannon style. I chose the crimson for it's good range, fast ttk and high Cal rounds with the healing perk. I cannot snipe at all, not my skillset (odd because I use scouts so much), so I put on the best mindbenders I had and went for mostly close range encounters. Especially if I saw that a lot of players were hard scoping with snipers. Get close, shoulder charge in, Shogun ape + crimson made everything great. Crimson is an excellent dueling gun at mid and mid to close distances.
I put on solar melee boost for ohko charge even with overshielded players like in warlock rifts. I was running crest of alpha lupi for the health bump big wall. I usually only play Ward of dawn on Control for PvP with the helm of saint.
I was out of my comfort zone. I tried a few things. Some good some bad. Skullfort. Hallofire. But absolutely nothing was better than the one eyed mask. Extremely consistent. The wall hacks last forever and it gives you the constant drop on them.
So I found it. My sweet spot. Teammates fluctuated good, average and bad, but I found a nice little niche for me the play in. Crimson + mindbenders on the shoulder charge solar class wearing OEM with recovery build. Avoid long and upper mid range lanes, don't push too far up alone. Don't get greedy with the ape charge. Too easy to get shutdown.
Once I hit 4,000 or so about 90% of what I was fighting was a hunter with stomps, using Revoker + Luna's or NF. Very difficult to stop. Lots of bows so that they could go invisible all the time. Made OEM even better.
All of the sudden, I was get 20+ kills per game with 3.0 kd basically every game. I was getting the rage messages about being a shoulder charge crayon eater, and the "thanks for the carry" messages. It was surreal. Usually I'm the one getting 0.7 kd while some dude just goes full ape on the enemy.
I made the post so that others like me know there's hope. I'm a dad with a wife and 3 kids and 2 jobs. I basically only play on the weekends. I have never done a raid. I haven't done almost any exotic quests. Just play randomly on the weekends. I'm not even particularly good. I'm okay at best. But I found my sweet spot in Comp. You can find yours too. Don't be afraid to modify your build to win. Learn the maps. Learn where you're going to be fighting them. Know if your weapons can compete against theirs at that particular range. Don't relax just because it's 3v1 and they are out of lives. I have seen people do some incredible stuff.
Good luck Guardians
Edit: I just wanted to be clear, I did the entire thing on the Solo freelance playlist. Xbox.
Edit again: I made this post when I hit Legend at rank 5486. Since then I played one game that put me at max rank 5500, no MIDA drop. I played one more at 5500, got the win and the MIDA catalyst did drop for me. I have seen mixed information about it, but for my experience the MIDA catalyst drops from your first win at 5500.
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Titan? Heh _____________________ [b]CHOOSE YOUR DIFFICULTY[/b] [u]Easy[/u] [i]play as a hunter to destroy other hunters[/i] [u]Normal[/u] [i]play as a titan to get some cheesy kills[/i] [u]”Getting over it with Bennett foddy” mode[/u] [i]play as a warlock to make yourself cry[/i]
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These posts are getting real old real fast, we get it you have to use the meta to get anywhere in comp, talk to me when you get somewhere running an auto rifle and a sidearm or better yet switch out that mindbenders for a gunnoras axe
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Edited by NinjaBadgerBurn: 2/11/2020 5:47:13 PMNice work Firefly and sound advice for others. I think more than anything you just have to use what you are comfortable with and be prepared to adapt when things aren't working (as you've said). Taking breaks worked wonders for me even when I'd set aside time to play as there's no point getting tilted and hitting long loosing streaks. It felt good getting Not Forgotten and Mida's Catalyst entirely solo in Freelance but I have to say I don't use NF ever just one season later and although I love Mida (and always have) the catalyst makes an almost inconsequential difference. Did give me a reason to stick with it across playlists though whilst finishing the precision requirements, so I've probably improved. Glad you got what you were after, congrats and cheers for sharing.
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That’s cool. I’m at 4600. Sounds like I should just keep going. My build is solid.
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A titan realizing titans are actually good? Anyway, gratz man.
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Great job man as a trashcan hunter with revoker and NF i give you props games in the 5 thousands are not for the faint of heart The one thing i read here is you adapted and didnt resort to crutches ill respect a shoulder charging titan with mindbender over a handheld supercrutch and fusion warlock anyday
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+1000 Respect points for getting the Mida catalyst.
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Nice job. And if crimson had HCR oh man it would be ruining crucible with the flinch lol.
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As of Thursday morning I will have 4 days off work. I plan to grind my way through comp to get Luna's Howl. Thankfully I've already got Recluse & Randy's so that's 2 off the list. Think I'll be using Crimson or The Last Word for this quest... Great Job OP! Hope I have a similarly successful experience...
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Firstly good job. Secondly play the way you want and for the reasons you want, never apologize for doing what you want to accomplish within game.
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Don't you have to complete the mida catalyst in comp? I have it but there's no way I'm going complete it
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Congrats man. You are proof that time effort pay off. Learn and adapting is all a part of making progress. You set up to do something and mailed it, good stuff man.
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Awesome to hear. I just finished the MIDA catalyst of 200 precision kills last night finally as there wasn’t much left for me to do in crucible right now. It was difficult at first cause every game mode (on PC at least) is 90% special weapons and close encounters. I found it was actually pretty easy to start racking up precision kills with it in supremacy depending on the map. So congrats on the legend rank and getting the catalyst to drop, good luck on the precision kill grind next 👍
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Edited by Lord Kielron: 2/11/2020 4:05:45 PMI also have been a MIDA user for a long time, and unless it was specific maps, I didn’t have to really take it off to compete. Granted that was last season, before the rise of the Revoker, but I didn’t have to meta all that often (unless you somehow consider Proelium meta, lol). With me I saw a pattern. Basically if I didn’t have a 2-3 k/d in a game, I almost always lost. So if my shot was even slightly off for a game, I couldn’t count on my teammates to pull out the victory. I even had one of those games, a teammate flubbed his super, then bailed on a game that went to 3-3, and still won on a 1v6 because my shot woke up and ambushed them with good plays. You don’t need meta to win. Just outplaying the other team is what you need to do. Anyway, congrats on getting it done.
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Edited by TJ_Dot: 2/10/2020 10:05:47 PMMine would probably be more negative considering it was just bashing the wall with arrows until it broke. Biggest thing I learned was to try arcing shots, actually got a kill trying this, hilarious
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Fantastic story. I am really intrigued in getting you through a raid. We typically raid on weekends. Saturday evening mostly. I hope to see you there!
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Those are the had to be there moments. They can't be packaged and sold for silver.
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You learned the big lessons of comp. 1. Adapt your own play style to the game mode. If you can' snipe for shit, Comp isn't the place to learn or to practice. 2. There are no pictures on the scorecard. The goal is to win....not to win with someone else's approval of your play style. Because at the higher levels, the skill differences are so narrow, that EVERYONE is using some sort or meta or "cheesy" build. And if you don't come with a strong, fast-killing build you are just going to get stomped. 3. Its a team game. When in doubt, stick with your team. Try to flank or wander off at the wrong moment and you just hand the other team easy kills. Just ignore the Hunters. They think its their birthright to dominate PVP. When the fact is that its actually one of the easiest classes to play in PVP. Because most of their skills were DESIGNED for it.
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Bro that was an awesome read congrats.
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Congratulations! I just made it there this morning! All solo queue!
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How people do good on titan is beyond me. I've got hunter and warlock down pretty good but as titan I just feel like a 500 pound slug rock just standing there waiting to feed someone YouTube montage. Got any tips. Possible good builds?
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Thanks for sharing, gives me hope
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Very nice, congrats
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Congratulations. It's only been about 2 months.
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Good going, dude! Glad you got it!
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Ey congrats bud