In this week’s Heavy TWAB, the Bungie team announced plans to reduce Destiny 2 Season 19 Destiny Materials. These materials have played a role in the game’s economy since the original Destiny, but they’ve gotten pretty heavy. as the space game continues to evolve.
The cost reduction will affect Destiny 2 materials, including Twilight Shards, Microphase Data Grid, Helium Filament, Baryon Branches, Spinometal Blades, and Glacial Starflower. However, Guardians with excess destination materials in stock need not worry about using them at the end of the current season, as Bungie will allow players to continue trading their supplies for Flicker for an undisclosed period of time.
Starting in Season 19, which is the last season before the Lightfall expansion releases for Destiny 2 in February 2023, players who have the target materials in their inventory will be able to visit Rahul the Cryptarch and trade them into stacks of 20 for 5,000. sparkles (or 250 sparkles each if the player has less than 20 sparkles left).
Enhancement Prisms and Ascendant Shards no longer require Trade Destination Materials, but instead require Legendary Shards, as well as 10 Hearts and 10,000 Blinks per Prism and 10 Prisms and 50,000 Blinks per Shard. Starting next season, Rahul will also accept Dark Shards, Ghost Shards, and Particles here again in exchange for a Flicker.
Since Assignment Materials are one of the easiest ways to get the Blink needed to upgrade and modify weapons and armor, Bungie decided to increase the Blink payouts for public events. Heroic events will give 10-12.5k flashes, while normal mode events will only give 3.3-4.645k.
In general, players will see buffs and objectives that normally required destination materials now require Legendary Shards or no longer require materials.
However, since they exist in the actual destination, the materials are worth getting, as they grant Blink and XP directly. TWAB also notes that global vendors Devrim Kay and Failsafe will see some small changes, such as an additional daily bounty for each and the cancellation of sunset weapon sales. Players cannot access the current level of the game.
TWAB also reports weapon balance updates as Bungie continues to improve its weaponry.
These updates include changes to auto rifle stability, bow placement speed, pulse rifle handling and range, scout rifle damage, pistol auto drop distance, SMG damage, perk of built-in precision frame in recoil direction on fusion rifles, glaive damage resistance, sniper rifle thrills. , rifle tracking stability, and rocket launcher blast radius.
Bungie also removed the Gutshot Straight perk beep and removed the 20% rangefinder perk bonus by reducing aim assist.
Exotic weapon changes include reduced Jade Rabbit aim assist, Wolflord accuracy and damage changes (including a 40% increase in PvE damage), reduced recoil and damage stats, aim assist for No Time To Explain and a reduction in Risk Runner’s resistance against Guardians when the Superconducting Arc is active from 50% to 15%.
With all of these weapon changes, you’ll want to have a solid Guardian build to back you up when you go into combat. Check out our guide to the best Destiny 2 Warlock builds for PvP and PvE on Arc 3.0, as well as the best Destiny 2 Titan builds and the best Destiny 2 Hunter builds to make sure you’re properly prepared for battle.
Source : PC Gamesn
