I appericiate that bungie has made cores more available through the spider bounties, but it's still a bit of a task. It would be nice if bungie made it similar to the d1 system where I believe you could only infuse weapon types into each other, so scouts into scouts, autos into autos, etc. I could be wrong, but it's an idea. The system already sort of exists when infusing copies, but broaden it to weapon types instead of exact copies. It would make leveling a particular weapon you like to use way easier.
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2 RepliesFor players with limited time this system is completely broken. I play a lot, in fact everyday since forsaken dropped, I have 17 cores. That’s doing all the things that can get you cores beyond bounties. For a new player this system can ruin the experience.
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I like the economy for it right now I’ve been getting a lot more cores and always have enough when I want to infuse but have to grind if I want a masterwork. They hit the sweet spot on this one
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2 RepliesUmm, clearly you don't understand how the system is supposed to work. Perhaps Bungie should rename the cores again so there is less confusion....... </s>
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1 ReplyEdited by SeventhIy: 11/12/2018 3:38:37 PMWell the spider should sell all materials instead of just 4 and cores should cost 10 shards with no price jump after buying the first. I’m not wasting my time going to other planets to do these crappy bounties
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That was destiny 2, destiny one you could infuse using whatever, as long as it was in the same slot. Like how destiny 2 is now.
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24 RepliesI have 110 cores. Just be smart lol
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I hardly infuse weapons anymore. I hardly, if ever, get god-roll weapons to even try establishing an armor set with proper synergy. I'm also still waiting to get exotics to try out and see if they'll ever have a spot in my loadouts, and I've only gotten two exotic drops the last 10+ weeks on here!
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4 RepliesSo basically you want everthing to be easier? I simply play the game and dismantle armor or weapons I don't need and at one point I have enough cores. It's a long game, you will come across the amount of cores you need.
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3 RepliesEdited by DarthBra: 11/12/2018 2:18:58 PMThis is the reason I gave up D2 after one day of play. Forsaken is ok we needed it to make D2 even so much as playable. But the artificial grind were they actively lock you out of what you need to progress and the broken infusion system has pushed me away from the game. I’m back on D1 and loving it. It’s a shame that when I left D1 I was gasping for a new Destiny game. I played and played D2 even though it was shallow, empty and broken. I played so many prestige raids on Xbox and PlayStation I have 1500 hours across each console (1500 on ps4 and 1500 on Xbox) I have all the nightfall weapons three duty bounds on each of my six characters. I have done ep 168 times on Xbox and over 250 on PlayStation. I have all the trails gear ornamented I have everything the game had to offer up to Forsaken. I guess I was hanging on for this ‘perfection’ the end to the monotony, but the game still wasn’t perfected it was still broken and you know what ? I don’t have time for it any more. I gave up the game it was the best thing I ever did. I lost friends my clan fell apart but I don’t regret any of it. I’m sick of blindly supporting this company no matter what, I’m sick of adding to the player base numbers. It was me standing up and saying no more. Bungie needs to fix the game for me to even think about returning. And now I hear that, that useless -blam!- Luke Smith the one that -blam!-ed up the game in the first place is STILL working for the company and has his fat little mits in D3 that’s it I’m done. They won’t get anymore of my money and I hope Anthem kills Bungie !!
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1 ReplyI was really fine with them making masterworked weapons or even armor now. For that 1 or 2 sets of armor to really be awesome, weapons too. But this is just to tedious and I'm not afraid to grind some for a good weapon (Imago Loop anyone?).
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Bungie did it to try and force these no lifers who have 1000’s of everything to try and burn up all their saved mats. All it’s done os it’s pissed off the 99% of players who have actual lives outside of destiny, and don’t sit there collecting stuff in a game 24/7. Meanwhile the people who have 1000’s of everything STILL have all those mats.
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HATE cores been needed for infusion. I still have scores of items that haven’t been tested or upgraded due to light limitations and infusion costs. I hate how you don’t get mods back without breaking gear down also. Adding a mod doesn’t give back the old mod and breaking down weapons that required 10 to mod gives back 1 measly shard?
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Yeah, I hate that they thought it'd be fine to essentially push infusion to an endgame mechanic. It isn't in any way reasonable to infuse things on top of the cost of masterworking something now. Shards and mats were fine before they released Forsaken and now it's just an unnecessary barrier to not only progression but a varied arsenal. Being able to use more than one damn thing shouldn't be something you're only allowed to feasibly do when you're near max level, which even then is still an overly expensive chore. Padding gametime by pushing people to do mediocre nonsense over and over is borderline insulting, especially when the bounties don't even actually pick anything new. I've seen the same damn lost sectors over and over for weeks, with probably half or more of the total lost sectors never actually being part of the list. Gets annoying to see, "Oh, great, -blam!-ing Ancient's Haunt for the tenth -blam!-ing time". Gets real old.
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Yeeeaaahhh, it’s still a lot. I’ve got a lot of 600 gear from milestones, and it’s a total chore to bring one piece up.
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Please refer to #playOURway - Bungle
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3 RepliesEdited by marlo321: 11/11/2018 6:03:49 PMInfusion is to much of a ballache to even worry about. After getting my favorite weapons 600, I'm done. All armor looks like shit anyways so why bother infusing it.