Thank you so much for the heated responses. I honestly wasn't expecting much but wow.
Ok so lets get right into some suggestions some of you have gave (because majority is just kinda bashing while totally misunderstanding the purpose of the post).
1) Finding a guild. Good and active guilds are hard to come by.
2) The useless communication system in world and guild chat.
3) The inability to add even guild members as friends.
I am going to ignore all the other suggestions on team building and shit because your suggestions only apply for decent teams with equips and runes. So if you wanna brag how good you are, you may wanna inflate your ego somewhere else where someone gives a shit.
Bottomline:
It is an evil cycle because there is a lack of communication in game to obtain any friends or guild for assistance.
The inability to progress from mid progression onwards.
Just so ppl with not much education or intelligence can understand, I am not asking for 5* sets or runes or whatever shit on the get go. I am saying there should be better alternatives to improve one's team. Now everything is locked for me.
There are 2 options for u. First option is to continue to feel upset about the game. Second option is to try to find the place that can teach you how to play better. The decision is yours. I feel the second option is the most promising one if u want to continue playing the game.
My friendly notes to you are that: 1) this game is a long term game which requires a lot of patience and spenders will not get everything easily as RNG is designed to balance that part; 2) No in-game guide will ever be enough to help building strong acc in any game so players will have to find a way on their own. If they couldn't find a way, they have to rely on other ppl who can guide them. Since there are hundreds guilds in the game, it depends on each player's luck to find a good guild that is willing to teach.
P.S. Had your topic asked for help or guidance instead of bashing the game system (when u don't fully understand some mechanic yourself), the responses could be much different.