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Also, what Ivara said.
I have a Rank 30 frame and I'm MR5.
So as said above - DON'T go on Sorties, OP. If you don't know how to start em - DON'T even try. You'll ruin the game for others.
So I'm not alowed to go on a mission and learn it? I always help my team...
They're meant to be missions for people who have already learned all or most of the game mechanics.
Really, sorties are basically end-game. If I had the option, I'd double the mastery requirement so it would be more likely that the player would have a decent understanding of how to combat tougher opponents, and have the equipment to do so. If you're barely within the current requirements, then chances are high that you're simply just not ready for it.
It's like in other MMOs where they have raids for max-level players. You can't hit the level cap and have your very next action be jumping into end-game raids. There's still some rough edges to smooth out, and some improvements to your equipment before heading into those battles.
Hey...i used to Leech when people didnt have problem with it. When i was still a scrub
Now that i can solo the Sorties i take newbies with me so they can get the rewards.
ffs i only noticed it because you said it.
-- you can have a fairly high MR from leeching.
-- you can have a farily high MR without having maxed out mods.
-- you can have a fairly high MR without mastering any frame or weapon or build.
conversely you can be MR 7 or so and be a grand master at your one and only setup and be a huge asset to a team. MR is meaningless.
Some of the higher level MR ensure that the player can do super mario spaz moves while shooting. But it is unlikley they will make having THAT high a MR a requirement -- it would have to be > 15 to really start to weed out anyone. And there again, someone rank 7 or so who is really good but did not care to level a ton of junk items is punished while some leech who managed to do the tests gets to go. Its a flawed concept across the board.
A better test would be to count the total # of points from mods on the gear being used for the mission combined with an on-paper DPS check on the weapons. That would ensure the player is capable of the mission.