Solo Mythic Mission "Charge" [Edge of Fate]

Destiny 2 The Edge of Fate - Solo Mythic Campaign Mission "Charge" Completion - Mythic Difficulty -50 Charge Mission. Just a video showing a solo clear of mythic difficulty campaign missions on Kepler, this time the Charge mission. Details below.

A lot more enjoyable now that I'm a little higher in power compared to the previous video, which also makes for a lot less plinking away from range and being able to actually play the game and encounters. Choir of One feels excellent this expansion, and as you can see here it works very well even in -50 content. It's such a shame that it's disabled for the raid tomorrow though. I'm assuming it's because of the rapid fire macro that people have been using, which is a little baffling that it's been around for months and hasn't been fixed. A pity that it's disabled when other special weapons feels awful currently.

The other strange thing is these missions not dropping any gear at all. They really missed out on making Kepler a worthwhile place to play and farm after the campaign. It's the new destination and it seemed like the natural choice, but instead we're stuck exclusively farming the portal and a small handful of old activities we've done 100s of times before.

Clearing mythic content should reward multiple powerful drops, being tier 3 or higher, and make Kepler a worthwhile new destination to gear up and play in. Roaming patrol on mythic should've had multiple mini-events, bosses and puzzles scattered around the destination, also rewarding gear to level up and chase while playing. Maybe they'll change it, or maybe it's bugged. But it's pretty disappointing to me that we have a new destination with world tier systems, new mythic missions, yet there's no reward and zero reason play either of them other than one time for the catalysts and triumph.

DIM loadout: https://dim.gg/lezktca/SoloMythicMIssion-Charge

PC setup:
Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL, Corsair AX1600i, MSI MPG X870E CARBON WIFI, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420, MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X 24G, 64GB G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-6000 CL30, 5x Arctic P14 PWM, Crucial T705 2TB, Samsung 990 Pro 2TB, 8TB Samsung 870 QVO

Keybindings, settings and setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/y_h29mOSiqQ

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