If you want to run the raid blind still please don't read this! Well it was a long haul but after 4.5 hours we got through 3 phases until getting to the Dogs section which we didn't really try because of the time. Start wise was finding an entrance. Chris found underneath the initial bridge some levers, 6 in fact. We worked out pretty quickly the levers would stay down in the right order. It has to be quick and helps if someone calls out the lever numbers to be pulled. (Corey wrote the combination down, we can add it later). First phase is to then get 3 staffs, in an order, and bring them to a triangular place in the map. You lose a staff if you get overwhelmed and a Centurion gets to one of them so you have to get 3 in a row and defend at the same time. What worked best for us was 2 went to get staffs (you have ads and a boss to kill first each time) whilst the other 4 defend the triangular point. Next is Pools. I think both teams got stuck here but when you know how, in the end it would probably take 15 minutes. Its effectively like the relay totem in Oryx with 4 plates in corners and you have to pick up orbs to get a buff. What that does when you stand on the plate is make the chain infront of you go down. You need to keep switching with a runner either side to keep momentum going. Once all done that a bong will go and you get around the middle. The buff btw allows you to run in the black water without damage. You then have to get the protection in the middle ring and shoot 9 purple hanging bell things. I don't know how many phases you get but its a struggle if you do take 3/4 gos. We did it in 2 which was mental but amazingly rewarding. You then have to do the staffs again. Felt more intense. We then got to a phase with dogs that you can't shoot. Felt very mechanic based but we stopped at that point. Via the FG App