I don't know how everyone else feels but I am not interested in another pointless grind for light level.
Everyone will be blowing all their resources and time to pointlessly raise their level back up to max just so they can use the same stuff they all ways have.
Get ready to bear crap armor and weapons for the next 3 weeks.
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1 AntwortenI’ve never liked the ‘Light Level’ system. Words can not express how much I hate having my progression tied to RNG. Granted, things are better than the Destiny 1 days thanks to the ‘director’. At least now, we know which activities will reward powerful Engrams, and which ones will reward Prime Engrams, but because of the way each activities rewards are tiered, we also know which activities aren’t worth doing since they don’t reward squat. This in itself is a separate issue, the way Bungie makes most of the content in Destiny/ Destiny 2 obsolete by making sure these activities aren’t worth the time/effort investment. Back to my issues ‘RNG’ progression, I for one don’t enjoy doing a Heroic Strike and getting a 595 Warlock Bond that does nothing to increase my Light Level ( because what I have on is already 594 ), then completing 3 Heroic Strikes, getting another Warlock Bond at 595, and the completing Ikora’s 20 bounty crap, and then getting another Warlock Bond that’s either 595 or 596, and finding that my overall Light Level hasn’t changed at all because; (1.) I keep getting Bonds when I really need anew Helmet, some new boots, a new Primary, and a new Power Weapon. (2) the increase in Light Level is marginal at best. The worse thing about the ‘Light Level’ system is how superfluous it all is. The only thing ‘Light Level’ does is gate which content you can access. You under leveled, you get curb stomped by enemies, meanwhile, a lv. 1 Dreg can kick my Lv.50 ( 604 Light lv. ) Warlock ass just as quickly as he could have back when I was lv.1 at the start of Destiny 2 campaign.