Destiny 2’s Grandmaster Nightfalls returns to FPS gaming today with a weekly reset, marking the middle of the season and giving players another reason to tune in and explore some of the game’s toughest content, as well as the chance to win Destiny 2. Nightfall Weapons with Matched Perks. .
This is the first round of Grandmaster Nightfalls since the difficulty was increased when Lightfall was released at the end of February; although Bungie recently lowered the game’s difficulty slightly in response to player complaints.
As difficult as they are, players can expect these Twilight Grandmasters to get a bit easier once Bungie’s mid-season patch is released. The patch promises to improve the main weapons in PvE, including auto rifles, pulse rifles, hand cannons, personal weapons, and scout rifles.
Grandmaster’s Nightfalls give additional Nightfall experience, making them particularly difficult for most average players. These Nightfalls also include very difficult enemies, as well as modifiers that can make enemy attacks deal more damage.
With Bungie’s recent updates on attacks like The Arms Dealer and the recent inclusion of the particularly difficult mission Mars Heist: Battlegrounds, players can expect these Grandmaster Nightfall activities to be incredibly challenging.
Completing Grandmaster Nightfalls is a requirement for certain Triumphs in Destiny 2, and completing them also gives players the best chance of getting the Adept’s Nightfall weapon version this week. The Adept weapon contains an additional perk slot and has boosted stats when crafted, making it one of the best weapons in the game.
Players will also have the chance to take part in Destiny 2 Iron Banner again this week, which will run three times per season starting this season instead of twice as it did for multiple seasons leading up to Destiny 2 Season 20.
While the Lightfall expansion received mixed reviews from critics, players continue to play it due to Destiny 2’s emphasis on constantly adding and updating content. However, following the announcement that the game will not be raising character power caps next season, some players have speculated that Bungie no longer needs to suspend Grandmaster Nightfalls until mid-season like they have for some time, just because the players no longer have to work. to actively reach the highest power level needed to complete them.
Bungie discussed mid-season weapon balance changes on the This Week at Bungie (TWAB) series blog last week. With the season halfway through, players still have plenty of time to get their hands on Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics that can help them through Grandmaster Nightfalls multiplayer and other challenging content.
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Source : PC Gamesn
