Destiny 2 Iron Banner will return three times per season following the launch of Season 20, the developer of the popular FPS game has confirmed. Grandmaster Nightfalls, which resumes on January 17, will also undergo changes to make it more accessible to all players. Additionally, Destiny 2 Iron Banner Season 2 Season 19, starting January 31, will see ranking changes as a direct result of recent player feedback on the fan-favorite activity.
Bungie announced the changes in a blog post as part of the This Week at Bungie series. Les mises à jour de la bannière de fer sont un changement bienvenu car de nombreux joueurs estimiento que la progression du classement est lente et que deux semaines ne suffisent pas pour participer à l’événement et progresser dans les rangs pour gagner des récompenses de la bannière of iron.
The next round of Iron Banner, which will once again feature the Iron Banner Keep game mode, in which players must battle opposing Guardians and take on Cabal turrets, will now award more points at the end of each Iron Banner match. . Banner, doubling the multipliers. which players earned by wearing Iron Banner gear and increasing the multiplier players receive for removing the Iron Banner emblem from their chest.
To balance this out, the team has lowered the multipliers players receive for completing challenges, so less experienced players who have trouble completing challenges can still rank up faster simply by wearing the Iron Banner armor. Starting with Destiny 2 Season 20, the team also promised the Iron Banner emblem on the first reward bar reset for players who don’t have it, presumably to maintain the emblem’s multiplier and make the rank higher. more accessible to players who would otherwise advance. further away. slowly in rows.
Grandmaster’s Nightfalls will return next week, but the team has adjusted the power levels to make them more accessible to all players. Players only need to reach a power level of 1580 to participate, but players entering these levels should be prepared for enemies to be 40 levels stronger than them. Previously, Nightfalls required a minimum power level of 1605.
Bungie also lowered the overall power requirement for grandmaster actions from 1630 to 1620. However, the -25 power difference, meaning enemies have 25 more power than an individual player, remains in effect. At 1580, Artifact Power and Pinnacle Drop can boost player efficiency to 1595. The developers have also promised more updates to Grandmaster Nightfalls and Hard Modes in the future, which could possibly include Destiny 2 Nightfall weapon updates.
These updates come after a major change to Destiny 2’s armor mod system that made all mods except raid-specific mods available to all players. This is in stark contrast to the previous system, where players lacking certain mods had to wait until they went on sale with Ada-1, forcing you to closely monitor your daily inventory. A Bungie blog post promised mods and build updates with Lightfall, which the team will roll out to TWAB next week.
Finally, the post also outlines the focus cost changes announced by the team, as well as changes made to mods earlier this week. Focus cost for Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris, Iron Banner, Crucible, and Gambit reduced from 50 Legendary Shards to 25, Adept Weapon Focus reduced from 250 Legendary Shards to 50, and Glimmer cost for normal ritual weapon focus reduced from 10,000 to 5,000.
These changes show that Bungie is listening to players as they strive to maintain their status as one of the best space games available. If you’re a new player looking to get back into the game before Lightfall launches in February, check out our Destiny 2 Spire of the Watcher Dungeons guide and our Destiny 2 Revision Zero Exotic Quests guide on how to complete these quests. You can also check out our Destiny 2 Strand subclasses guide for more information on what’s next.
Source : PC Gamesn