Yay now we grind glimmer to buy weapon parts instead of just grinding weapon parts. What's the difference ? Am I missing something.
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Glimmer is the easiest thing to get
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Yup but so were weapon parts before they were nerfed just so Bungie could get you to grind.
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I can glimmer cap in less than a hour
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Yeah, but when 10 weapon parts cost 5000 glimmer... You will shit.
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Still 50 weapons parts an hour. That is like 1000 times better rate then it is now.
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Glimmer is much easier to get moron.
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Hooooolllllllyyyyyy shit!!! Still complainers!!' They fix it and u bitch! Glimmer is EASY to get! Bungie, just give us all everything we want NOW! No grind!! Ty bungle! Signed, entitled child.
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Are you serious? Glimmer is easy AF to get
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I know that but you're missing the point were grinding again for something just because Bungie decided to make it harder to get.
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[i][b]THAT IS WHAT DESTINY IS ABOUT![/b][/i] If you don't like it, then leave!
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Yea but honestly getting glimmer isn't really grindy. Not like the old days of doing exclusion zone because iron banner cost a ton of glimmer at least
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Iron banner. More like I ran broke.
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Glimmer is one million times easier to get
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Do you not use consumables for increased glimmer? I can't get rid of my glimmer fast enough. I buy heavy and special synth just to empty my wallet a little.
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Yeah, #firstworldproblems, ammiright?
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Doing the HoW quest line again gets you like 7.5k glimmer
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Edited by P3rfectEnemy: 11/6/2015 12:40:14 AMDouble post oops!
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Hooooolllllllyyyyyy shit!!! Still complainers!!' They fix it and u bitch! Glimmer is EASY to get! Bungie, just give us all everything we want NOW! No grind!! Ty bungle! Signed, entitled child.
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What is this obsession with grinding? Just play the raids, strikes, patrols, crucible matched you enjoy and as a side effect you will pick up stuff that will allow you to upgrade your weapons. Think of it as a bonus of paying and having fun, not the reason to do the same grind over and over before you can go back to paying for fun. I have not read one post that explained how the weapons part nerf broke the game. Yes is broke people's individual playing style and expectations of being able to upgrade a gun instantly but it did not actually break the game.
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Why not just take off the nerf that was totally not needed and just put it to make people play longer.
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What's the problem with playing longer? Is there some magical point the games ends, a final story mission and when you do that, game over, no more strikes, raids, quests, daily bounty missions? Maybe Bungie did not like the fact that they would release a new weapon and when somone got it they would claim those 16 bounties they have been hoarding to get enough experience to unlock all the nodes then pay the glimmer / resource / weapons parts to pick the ones they want and then infusing it and have a fully upgraded gun within minutes of acquiring it. For any in game currency to make any sense it has to have a slower drop rate than the consumption rate or else it is just time based and has no in game value.
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One run of Omnigul nets you ~1.2k glimmer, plus a chance for GoM. Exclusion Zone on Heroic will max your glimmer out after like 2 hours.
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But what if its like 5k for 5 weapon parts. The thing is we shoukdnt have to grind just because they decide to artificially increase grind time.
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Err iirc, bungie can do what they want. If they want to increase grind they can. Its up to them to make decisions. If they want us to grind for glimmer to buy parts then that's what they want. Not what you want
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Exclusion zone is the best way for me. Ive maxed glimmer in about an hour. 5k every 10 minutes.