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Edited by Talia Sendua: 10/2/2022 1:15:54 PM
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Bungie, you should think about adding "Guide" Titles for players as indicator for New Light players help.

Over almost 1 year ago I did try out te MMORPG Final Fantasy 14. And very quickly I learned they have a "guide" feature, that gives new players a "sprout" 🎋 icon next to their name and players willing to guide and teach can enable a green "guide" flag 🚩. The game also has text tutorials that tell and encourage new players to bring unanswered questions to guide players via whispering chat. Destiny 2 could need something like that too. But I am not asking to just add "ordinary" Titles to the game... The challenges should actually reflect game knowledge. And the game should direct new players towards Guide players with the titles ingame via text tutorials and such, if they have questions that require realtime response (not video, forum, etc.). That being said, I think there should be following titles added to the game: * Game-Guide * Bungie-Guide Now I gotta explain the differences I have in mind between those 2 titles. First, Game-Guide. This Title is supposed to be earnable for every player that is willing to join the "Guide"-program. Said program would require players to manually enlist on Bungie.net via their account settings to be part of the Guide-Feature. Once that is done, players will gain access to unlocking the title ingame via completion of challenges. The title itself doesn't require to complete every triumph, just to complete 1 of 4 distinctive sections. Those sections are: * PvE Endgame * PvP (Endgame) * Gambit * Lore (Books) PvE/PvP Endgame and Gambit require you to complete triumphs like "(sub)class" challenges in Raids, challenge modes, Grandmaster Nightfalls and etc. Lore obviously requires you to unlock collectibles and lore books ingame. This part shouldn't require you to have also all sunset lore books unlocked like from Season of the Drifter from Forsaken and such. Now, the Bungie-Guide title. This ones doesn't have additional challenges. It just requires you to have at least 2 of the 4 triumph sections fully completed and you have to apply extra via Bungie.net as an official Guide to Bungie, similar how the Ninjas of the Forum are chosen. Once applied and approved by Bungie, you get access to the extra title and are now an official Guide Representative of Bungie ingame. But why those titles and why the unlock restrictions? Pretty simple. As mentioned before, in Final Fantasy 14 players can set up a Guide-Flag icon. As far as I know, every player can do that once they know where to do it (I may be corrected on this). The restrictions I named are solely there to prevent people from abusing those guide titles to spread misinformation or guide players into the wrong direction or behavior.

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