No, I didn't play D1. But with as few hours as you have played both games. You really don't play much at all.
Guess that is why gjally felt to special.
If you were actually playing for hours you'd have cores. The game throws them at you. If you aren't playing for hours well obviously you won't have them.
Decrease the rate that cores are available to the original Gjallarhorn drop rate.
Then when you finally find a core, it will have that same meaningful feeling.
No, because I never got a drop. I was one of those people who HAD to buy it from Xur like 2 years into the game and only weeks before they took it away.
I have had that feeling though, recently, getting year 2 D2 exotics.
Getting exotics is irrelevant to getting cores though. They're two totally different things.
If you don't read all of this, I don't blame you. But if you do, I think everyone will be able to relate, or at the very least, understand
To everybody, especially Bungie, attempting to justify a broken system, please hear my perspective. I have defended Destiny for the past what, 5 years? I'm a day 1 D1 veteran who has always shut down the haters. I support bungie through thick and thin.
But I also have no lifed this game and I hoarde. So I have every material I will ever need. I have thousands of crucible tokens, vanguard tokens, raid tokens, etc to help my lagging titan level up whenever needed. I have thousands of gunsmith materials, hundreds of MW cores, and hundreds of mods components (not going to waste them now until infusion cost is changed). I am far from the typical person complaining because he didn't put in the time that another player did. I am also in a select group of players like me whose progress and stock of materials should not dictate the economy for average players.
With this being said, I now have a unique perspective of the game. After years of me hoping she would, my gf has finally begun Destiny. I now see the massive flaw with this game. She has been leveling quickly due to my guidance and tips (which would be substantially more difficult if she didn't have someone like me to help her maximize efficiency while still having fun.) But here's what sucks:
I was so excited when she got raiden flux, for example. She loves arcstrider. So for about half an hour at best, she loved the exotic perk from RF. Once it was outclassed by about 20 levels, she has never worn it since.
How about Origin Story or Kibou? I was stoked once again since she loves auto rifles. 20 minutes later, she never used those two again. She is always maxed on glimmer and has a fair amount of planetary materials, so if infusion was legit cost, she could still be using some of these coveted items. But no. She has 1 masterwork core. Wtf is she gonna do? She doesn't complain much, cause we are having fun but she is missing out on using all the best legendaries and exotics the game has to offer. Instead of getting excited about a drop (which I know to be an exciting drop), she simply doesn't give a shit, because it might as well just be another blue item to her, soon to be outleveled by the next drop. Hello?! Isn't a huge part of Destiny being excited about drops? C'mon, I'm sure we can all agree here. This is a problem.
To demand a new or casual player use blue gear mixed with mediocre purples from level 0 all way to level 700 is a massive -blam!-ing problem and an astoundingly shortsighted position to take. She does not grind like me, so it will be a long time before she hits 700, and once she does, unless I get her to farm Spyder bounties instead of doing the fun stuff we enjoy, she still will not be able to infuse anything, let alone ever masterwork a -blam!-ing gun.
I hope my perspective hits home with somebody at Bungie. I am as much a veteran as you can get, and I have a rookie gf, and seeing how diminishing the experience is for her is truly a shame.
Every exotic she gets is vaulted. What's the point? Most of them being mission rewards are underleveled anyways.
Bungie, don't you want people to enjoy the legendaries and exotics in this game? Why cripple so much of the playerbase? This is absolutely absurd.
I actually used to be one of the ones defending enhancement cores for infusion. I get it completely: level smart, use same gear pieces, use exotics, pull from collections, use the Brother Vance farm, don't infuse every 10 levels, etc, I've heard it all and done it all. Yet I see past all that now, having a unique perspective from both a no lifer's and a noob's point of view.
Removing cores from infusion causes zero issues. Absolutely zero. There's no emotional feeling I get from infusing. That's a bullshit excuse from Bungie to make us play longer, to attempt to excuse the chores they want us to do.
Keeping them as part of infusion only causes headaches, less fun, more tedious tasks, and more people leaving the game.
My gf and I have been having fun together in D2, but there's another D2 that just came out that doesn't seem to have one glaring major issue that the community constantly asks to be fixed.... maybe we will try that out soon.
Because blues and shitty purples can only keep my gf interested for so long.
#removecoresfrominfusion
Sincerely,
A lifelong Destiny veteran and defender, who has finally seen the light, and I can only hope Bungie listens.
PS Paul Tassi Forbes article says it perfectly.
TL:DR The economy should not be dictated by people like me who have no-lifed this game and hoarded for years. We will always have more than everyone else; so be it. But allow everyone else to enjoy the game too, and not be crippled because of the no-lifers and their outrageous stock of materials. They are not hurting anyone by having a bunch of materials, but Bungie is hurting everyone else by dictating economy according to these select players with tons of everything.
For me, Titan's exotic arms, Ursa Furiosa, is Gjallarhorn in Destiny 2. I LOVE the looks of it! It reminds me so much of Brute (one of bad guys) from Halo series. Dat Fur, tho!
Remember grinding etheric light to keep your ghorn relevant in year 1, when you couldn't infuse at all and if it dropped at 163 than that's what it was stuck at
The worst grind, that I dread:
Cryo Pod events for ghost fragments > pick up spider bounties > more cryo pods > more spider bounties > wait for a HVT to spawn > get 6 or 7 lousy cores
About three to four weeks in I came in dead-nuts last in crucible and got the gally for a reward. I’m not psychic but I could sense a lot of controllers smashing into the screen that day.
The cores situation is a joke but comparing it to a RNG moment isn't really the way to get it sorted, my Gally drop was as meaningful as my Wayfarer title which is to say I just happened to be lucky enough to get it, cores on the other hand are available but not in huge numbers especially if your time isn't all that disposable, it would compare it to mining for gold in a old almost depleted mine, there's some there but it's hard to get and it will take a while.
Either way cores need to be sorted.
My lack of reaction when it first dropped from Crota way back when got my friends furious x) I was like *ayy Gjallarhorn* that's it. I did not know that weapon was praised for how powerful it was... until I fired the thing off for the first time... Raid LFG was easy because of it x)
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