When Bungie rolled out Edge of Fate, I couldn't resist. The new raid looked like something grand: desert landscapes, mysterious mechanisms, and a feeling that something truly epic awaits you. But it's one thing to watch trailers, and quite another to actually go there. The first week of the raid is always a tough challenge. No one really knows the mechanics, people wipe in droves, and random teammates often leave at the most important moment. This time, I decided not to waste my nerves and time. The Desert Perpetual Services became my ticket to this world without endless wipes and unnecessary nerves, but with maximum pleasure and loot.
Why I decided to boost right away
To be honest, I'm tired of classic gatherings through LFG. You find a seemingly normal team, and then it turns out that someone has entered the raid for the first time and doesn't even know the basic mechanics. And that's it - the evening is wasted. And I can't afford to sit at night, honing every moment. The service decided everything for me: a clear plan, from Day One to farming the final boss, the ability to knock out an exotic machine gun and a bunch of legendaries. At the same time, you can either play with them yourself, or just give up your account - everything is done manually, no bots or prohibited software. Honestly, even if you are an experienced player, it just saves time and nerves.
The raid experience is like being in a movie
This is where I really enjoyed it — it was the game itself. You enter a raid, and the team is already trained like special forces: everyone knows what they are doing, there is not a single unnecessary death. We literally flew past boss after boss, but without the feeling that it was some kind of routine. Everything looked like a perfectly staged scene: you play your role, the mechanics are explained in a couple of minutes, and everything works like clockwork. The atmosphere? Just the bomb. These massive arenas with a deserted entourage, ancient mechanisms, as if from some forgotten world, and at the same time futuristic details — it's a real feast for the eyes. And when a rare drop falls for the first time, you really catch that very excitement for which we love such activities in the first place.
Was it worth it - yes, without a doubt
Many will say: "Why pay for something you can do yourself?" But if you are an adult with a job and a lot of things to do, you understand the value of time. I got full progress on triumphs, several top legendaries and a chance to get exotics that everyone is hunting for. And all this without a headache. The service constantly kept me informed, reports arrived after each stage, and if I had not played myself, I would still be calm - VPN, clean game, no risks.
Why am I telling you this?
If you're still wondering whether it's worth trying such services, my answer is: yes, definitely. It's not just about "buying loot", it's about emotions and the thrill of the game itself. You don't waste hours on wipes, you don't get angry at randoms, but simply enjoy the content that Bungie made really cool. I know for sure that next time I'll go this way again, because it's the perfect way to stay in the game and not forget about real life.