5 BIGGEST Mistakes that Hurt Your KD (Destiny 2)

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Published 2021-05-24
Would YOU like to improve your KD ratio in PvP? This video covers 5 common mistakes and explains how to correct them so you can improve and have more fun in Destiny 2.

Topics in this video include gunfight mechanics such as positioning, teamplay, super usage, adaptation, and more! In addition to the conversation about Crucible mistakes, there are also quite a few general pvp tips throughout the video. Hopefully this video helps you identify what is holding you back so that you can improve and become a better overall player.


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Sections:
0:00 Overview
1:14 Mistake 1: Weak Positions
4:11 Mistake 2: Poor Teamplay
6:51 Mistake 3: Overaggressive Pursuit
9:15 Mistake 4: Wasting Supers
10:51 Mistake 5: Refusing to Adapt


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All Comments (21)
  • @waldo_wrld2983
    Shadow: don’t fight in a 1v6 (Shadow clip killing the whole fire team)
  • @thepaf8695
    5:46 Damn I 've been playing this game for about 5 years and I always thought "blueberry" meant he had blue gear on.
  • The shatterdive around 2:14 emotionally hurt me as I used to get clapped by that in season of the hunt
  • @VivoD
    Keeping yourself alive is a critical factor in successful matches, great advice here. Also would like to add that popping a roaming super even if you get zero kills is effective in helping you get map control. Most people's (myself included) first reaction to hearing a Behemoth or Dawnblade proc is to just RUN. So even if you don't get a kill, you can scare the enemy out of position. I also like to follow a teammate who's popped their super to try to support with gunfire or abilities, just keep the pressure on.
  • @benstanfill363
    I've definitely heard all these before but this is BY FAR the most concise and easy to understand. I'll definitely be sharing with my new light friend.
  • @Zerostryker99
    This video has actually helped me to distinguish what fights I can take and what fights I can’t. My survival rate is a decent bit higher thanks to the tips mentioned in this video. It takes a lot of introspection and discernment to figure out where your mistakes are being made and how to best change the way you play to get better. Love the vid and love the content.
  • I love it when you find a high-quality youtuber out of nowhere. This video's really good and super helpful!
  • i could definitely use a series like this. In my quest for all of the titles, all i have left are the pvp ones
  • @Tomservo2
    These are all great tips, I'm still pretty trash at pvp, so I'll definitely try to make the most of these! One story of adapting that I have from a few months ago. Me and a friend were playing survival on that Titan map, I think the Rig, and in the first few rounds we kept rushing B and getting slaughtered. So in like round 3 or 4, I brought up that we kept losing when going inside and that we should try staying outside. And that helped us win the next few rounds. We still lost in the end, but realizing that issue and adapting helped give us a boost. Being able to recognize what you're doing wrong, and how you can fix it is very important.
  • @Kirokill1
    Here’s a tip. When you’re playing against good players don’t peak when your health is red. Glacier nades can be used for angle advantages and a catches a lot off guard.
  • @ampotatoman_866
    Dude your videos are so informative and nothing about it makes me feels like I’ve been stupid for making mistakes, you simple just give me the solution for it. Now some of it is easier said than done but it’s entirely appreciated and I plan to use all this info as best I can when I play next
  • @arsheelali8913
    This is great. I get a lot of questions about crucible and this video will help cover a lot of aspects. Would love to see a series
  • @ttpttp2954
    Alot of times I ignore these videos, but this one was actually very informative and helped me fixed some of my short commings.
  • @SibyllaBB
    By far the most useful video to ever pop up on my recommended - instant sub. Going to work on all of these!
  • @radioactive5882
    I whole heartedly agree with the over agressive commitments to killing an opponent. When ever I know someone is chasing me, I always run towards my team mates. The chance of them dying in pursuit goes up exponentially and the worst case scenario is that they kill me before dying to team mates. You get a free Asist or the kills end up net 0 progress for both teams.
  • One I would like to add is that you should stay calm and not rage. Rage blinds you and causes you to get more aggressive. That will hurt your K/D too. But I will say, this was such a big help. I played three matches today in control and got one of my first ever Ghost in the Shadow. It really wasn't hard to pick my battles while using corners on a typically ranged map (Rusted Land). I also found two guns that really got me working as best I can. The two being Waking Vigil and Fractethyst. I didn't think it was going to help when I first listened, but being in control of an engagement is amazing.
  • Number 2 is definitely something I need to work on. When I look at my minimap and see that a teammate died, I tend to see it only as "LOL someone died" on not "Hey, a potential threat is in that approximate location, I should act accordingly".