Solo GM Alert Birthplace of the Vile (Week 22) [Destiny 2 Renegades]

Destiny 2 Renegades - Solo Flawless Grandmaster Alert Birthplace of the Vile w/ Arc Warlock. Just a video showing a solo flawless clear of the GM alert this week, this time Grandmaster Birthplace of the Vile on a Warlock. Details and thoughts below.

00:00 - The Run
20:10 - Build & Modifiers

It's been almost 2 weeks since I last played or uploaded, and when I logged in it had Grenadier on the GM. So I went with an arc build I already had set up, and this was the run. Nothing too special or off meta, but it's effective regardless. Hoping we finally get some news soon, one way or another.

GM Alerts feedback:
- We need more than 6 on rotation, ideally having them randomised to keep at least one activity fresh week over week. It's particularly bad during large down periods like now.
- Removal of daily modifiers, bring back weekly modifiers. On days that there's bad modifiers the smartest choice is always just to wait until the next day. It also feels bad knowing that any run is only ever relevant for 24 hours, or if you missed one of the good days. Returning to weekly modifiers keeps it level throughout the week and runs relevant the whole time.
- Improved scoring and clarity on goals. The best choice is currently skipping as many enemies as possible for a faster run, even champions, which doesn't feel great. There's no clear goal of what score you should aim for either. The old Champions system was better than trying to use the portal scoring in these. Especially because the in-game score doesn't properly reflect the end screen score.
- Improved rewards. There's no reason to farm these outside of the one initial run for the one guaranteed masterwork weapon. Doing any other playlist or even normal vanguard alerts are much more efficient.
- Blights, Threshers etc have too much health, and overall the -50 scaling varies far too much depending on modifiers. It can be a complete drag or a breeze depending on modifiers, but blights and threshers always feel bad.
- Chill Touch bad.

DIM loadout: https://dim.gg/47uapkq/SoloGMAlert20-JoltingShield

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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 Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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