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WQ was good, literally 2 years ago. D2 players have goldfish memory fr.
No. So long as one team in the entire world beats the raid, then all players get access after that. Same as what happened with Preservation in Witch Queen. The reason is likely that the final mission takes place in said raid area (as with WQ). I assume that the final mission is a placeholder for the casuals that cannot be bothered to raid.
Really wish he was only able to be "truly" killed in the raid, and in the normal mission he's only like a clone or something. They need to be more comfortable putting the ending to the campaigns in hard missions instead of like Calus where these years-awaited villian falls over from a rocket.
You've never touched a contest raid if you think it's just "stand on plate shoot symbol"