Why exotic bounties necessarily require PvP missions? I don't have much skills to play crucible. So you think i don't need exotic weapon for playing PvE? That's not fair.
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i got one by looting enemys
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in venus n mars but its hard as hell
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You can get exotics just go do the vault raid on hard |: :P
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I've gotten the Patience and Time and The Last Word on normal raids from the second chest.
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No I was just making a troll joke to see if he went to do the raid on hard IK you can get exotics on normal. XD
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Totally Agree, the gear should be attainable via other means.
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If they made the exotic bounties easy and simple to obtain they wouldn't be exotic it is all fair if you don't want to do the bounties then just stick to legendary, rare, uncommon, and basic.
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EXOTIC UNDERSTOOD - I just like the idea of not having to earn a ton of crucible marks to get some of the factions weapons. O well. I currently have all vanguard and a few exotics. so i guess i can stop whining.
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explain to me what exotic bounties are. I've never come across any.
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Dont bother. Not enough payback for the effort put in.
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I agree, I currently have two exotic weapon bounties and have no desire to finish them as they involve crucible activity. Pain in the butt.
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Exotic Bounties require you to excel in every part of the game. That is the challenge the Exotic Bounties provide. For example, The Thorn is not a very good PvE weapon, therefore you will pretty much have to play crucible to utilize its effectiveness.
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Exotics and well-rounded guardian skills do not associate together for me. These are exceedingly specialized tools that demand priority of your equipment slots. It's not that simple: how does finding a Dragons Breath in the first Crotus chest show excellence in game-playing? The bounties are a great mechanism, but not all are created equally -nor- result in epic goodies by any measure. Witness buffing Bad Juju/Thorn, etc. How does achieving Super Good Advice demonstrate well-rounded playing.: I don't buy it {I wouldn't buy that gun even with the buff}. I wouldn't have placed Thorn in the PvP category. It's much more useful to me in PvE than against other real-life foes. The recent buff helps, but legandaries with third-eye + explosive shells seem much more effective, or my Fatebringer which dropped in Vault. If the poison stacked and reload was better than average legendary guns I might use it even after the buff. I see many more guns that do much better and drop from reaching every Vanguard/Faction/Cryptarch rank levels. As an aside, my son was _very_excited about the Thorn and ran the _absurd_ bounty criteria for this weapon and went grinding away in Cruciable until he achievd that sorry reward, This bounty broke his interest in the game... OK, that and the even-more ridiculous grinding of materials to upgrade everything which Bungie recently {finally} changed. Our drive broke and he's been unable to play Borderlands/Halo, etc, but won't touch Destiny anymore even after weeks of no gaming. Consider this. I love it and enjoy investing my attention in it. I'm hoping the new Crota DLC will spark his passions again.
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What about Bad Juju? It's worthless in PvP
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Bad Juju is worthless full stop
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Guns like bad juju remind me of br in halo be is a boss in halo my pulse rifle I think like bad juju suck in pvp for some reason to most people I haven't used them but when I get one I will try it out.