We all know that Destiny loot is RNG based and it means Random number generators. This means that anything dropped is random and the person who does absolutely nothing in a raid or strike has the same chance of getting something good as the guy who carried the team. I get it is not fair for us "grinders", but see it this way. If the grinders got everything they wanted if they met a certain requirement then what is the fun of playing a game where you already have everything. Would you still play Destiny?
I have played since day one and i still dont have all the good exotics like g-horn and others. I still enjoy this game since i have something to look forward to. Just yesterday i got my first exotic drop out of a chest on vog. Back to the RNG. Destiny is not a fully RNG based drop. There is some coding behind it so the lvl 3 guy who just started gets the best gun from a starter mission. So overall there is some coding behind the RNG but not to the extent where we like it. I know how you all hate it when the weekly gives you nothing good and the hard nightfall gives you 5 ascendant material. Its just something we have to deal with. Now i hope you all learned something about RNG. If you want me to go a bit more in depth on a certain topic, please message me on here to my personal messages
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