Solo Top 1% Scores in All 5 Call to Arms Event Activities (Scores Locked) [Destiny 2]

Destiny 2 Call to Arms Event - Solo Top 1% Scores in All 5 Call to Arms Event Activities - Call to Arms "Top 1%" Score / How To Get Top 1% Score in All Activities / Solo The Salt Mines Top 1% Score, Solo Proving Grounds Top 1% Score, Solo The Coil Top 1% Score, Solo Heliostat Top 1% Score Guide, Solo Crucible Top 1% Score. Just a video showing solo clears and top 1% scores in all of the activities for Call to Arms. Details below.

00:00 - Solo Top 1% Score The Salt Mines
04:28 - Solo Top 1% Score Proving Grounds
13:34 - Solo Top 1% Score The Coil
29:03 - Solo Top 1% Score Heliostat
43:22 - Solo Top 1% Zone Control

The event is now in a state where all the score thresholds will no longer increase, and they've lowered the scores needed, so here's one final pass at them all. I wanted to improve the times from my previous compilation, and ultimately the goal was just to hit the top 1% thresholds after the scores were locked. Each of these have plenty of room for improvement, but considering the thresholds were lowered, I'm not fussed about going for better scores or times. Especially The Salt Mines where I got both terrible RNG on enemy spawn locations, and the HVT itself. I was planning to run that back to get a better time as I feel like there's at least 30 seconds of improvement there, but I had 8 weapon objective load-ins in a row, so I think that's the game telling me not to bother.

I also included the Crucible top 1% match, but as a pre-warning I don't engage with PVP or enjoy it pretty much at all (as you can tell from the video itself), so I got pretty lucky to get this one done.

As for how the scoring works on each of these:
The goal is still to these with the highest number of negative modifiers possible, while also using as many of the positive modifiers to support your build. Each of the activities have a different scoring system behind them (outside of simply putting maximum modifiers), so here's how they work:

The Salt Mines:
Points are based on completing the bonus objective, defeating the Vanguard's Most Wanted, and how much time you have remaining. The amount of enemies you defeat do not influence points, so you want to be going as fast as possible, while also hoping for good RNG with the Vanguard's Most Wanted appearing. Having the Vanguard's Most Wanted appear will be essential for getting the high score. If you do not have it spawn, you will not get anywhere near enough points.

Proving Grounds:
Points are based on how many enemies you defeat, alongside how fast you complete the activity. As such, you want to try and balance not clearing rooms too quickly where you'll despawn enemies that would otherwise spawn, but also going as fast as you can.

The Coil & Heliostat:
Points in these are purely based on completing the activity as quickly as possible. The amount of enemies you defeat will not change the points you get, so go as fast as possible.

Crucible:
The scoring in this seems pretty off. The most "reliable" way to get it done is to have a mercy rule game where you have the most points, as that'll basically guarantee the score. But that means you need to RNG a team that's much better than the other, while also being on top of that. Otherwise you need to have a game where you win with the highest kills and objective score on a win and hope that it was enough (like in the video). I even had another game where I had 129 score, 60 defeats and only 3 deaths, but because I had 1 less capture than somebody else, it didn't give me enough points to cross the threshold: https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Pgcr/16629345247

DIM loadouts:
https://dim.gg/lxwttgi/FinalScore-SaltMines
https://dim.gg/7p3vomq/FinalCallToArms-ProvingGrounds
https://dim.gg/edjofra/FinalScore-TheCoil
https://dim.gg/7tbp5hq/FinalCallToArms-Heliostat
https://dim.gg/qwyuw7i/CrucibleTopScore

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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