So what's the point of acquiring exotic gear if you can only wear one piece of armor at a time?
What Knight would only wear one piece of his armor going into battle?
Other than being aggravating, it just seems pointless.
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Edited by Okami Kensei: 9/20/2020 2:54:19 AMWhat these "Pro Gamer" Snobs aren't telling you are the Dev's are ignoring what is logical for the sake of fairness and people not being butthurt. Although it wouldn't be "unfair" or "broken" if you grinded and put in the work to have enough exotics to do the same thing, cause at that point your on the same level and can compete with other so called "broken" armor builds. They could have just easily exluded full Exotic armor to be used in it's own ranked PVP with others who have full exotic armor. Also, who cares about a broken pve experience, it would be your choice to spoil your experience or not. But what can we do? It's up to them and still a great and enjoyable game to play otherwise. Not a big enough issue I care to complain about to them about. Evey game designer is going have a odd quirk that you'll wonder why they thought out a certain point of logic for game play. Sometimes that helps the game play. If many games were completely logical and Realistic, I guarantee you most people wouldn't play them. I recognize it for what it is. A preference in Design that could directly effect Gameplay if not properly executed. Maybe it would effect there sales? Or there amount of continuous players? Maybe not. It's a business decision based on gameplay and how many the assume through stats would have big problem with it or not. Just my 2 cents... maybe 2 dollars, whatever.
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I think it would be cool if they made it to where you could have either two exotic weapons or two exotic weapons, or just include a set number of exotics you could have. Not including sparrows, emotes, or ships. Or make a restriction on exotics for crucible, like "you may only have one exotic weapon and armor equipped to enter the crucible" I mean already beat the game, so all I really would use it for is strikes.
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1 ReplyThey dont even offer anything to warrant such limited use. Definitely not any bee shield + conference call/sandhawk 😜
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1 ReplyNoob. No doubt 0 years on bungie.net.
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3 RepliesAh a kindergardian has entered the fray, exotics are supposed to be special gear that changes things like turn your golden gun into one singular powerful shot, or make enemies take damage from meleeing you. However it be stupid op if I could wear every exotic piece for a hunter and use mida, sunshot, and dubvious volley at the same time, that would be stupid op
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5 RepliesI spot a new player....HISSSSSSSSS
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Lol. Exotics are unique (not godly) pieces of gear. As a warlock I could have a rift the Auto reloads all weapons, arms that give health on every Melee, a chest that gives me and extra nade, and a helmet that increase all ability recharge rates. As an example that all sounds like a nightmare to deal with. I could not imagine having to deal with a player with all that going on or how broken pve encounters would be.
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I was thinking about this the other day. Like, is there some unseen force keeping our Guardian from putting on multiple exotics at once?
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1 ReplyIt's to keep OP setups at bay. It's been like this since D1
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Its the case for over 3 years now...
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1 ReplyI know everyone is gonna give you the "it's always been like this" but let me give you an actual answer, it's so armor can be balenced to be good on it's own and not have crazy Diablo 3 style build to get into end game. Is this good? Idk it helps a casual player jump in and have a good time and makes the game balance super easy, at the cost of crazy interesting builds and having a broken blast with the right stuff