You're all familiar with the dilemma of everyone looking the same at lvl 32 and i think a have a solution.
Its a new tower vendor. The vendor has the ability to swap items. You bring her two items like a raid chest piece and a normal chest piece. You have two options: swap stats(light discipline and strength) or swap perks(i.e. Inverse shadow or swordbearers touch) this way you can still be a 32 and not look the same as everyone else. It also provides that you still need to earn the raid armor to reach 32
Edit 1: another idea im seeing is an item that drops from the raid that increases the light level or your armor
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Just let the light lvl be on the guardian and not on the armor?
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Bump, only thing I can see happening is you take whatever peice you want, then swap light discipline and stats, then find another raid armor piece and swap the abilities onto that so you could now have full uncommon gear that still does the exact same as the raid gear
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Your idea is called "transmogerfication." It's something AAA mmos have been using for awhile, and it should've been included in Destiny. My suggestion(besides making this exact topic,) allow us to change body size. How simple is it to allow the player to control height/build/body mass? Pretty good damn easy...and now you have midgets to giants running around. Simple, yet so god damn effective. The other thing? Custom shader... Why aren't these simple things in game? I hope it's just a simple amateur overlooked feature. But there is so much "quality of life" features that are missing, I can't be too sure. They could make these things "payable dlc" and the masses would eat it up. I've seen it, I know how the "vast, casual majority" work....people will gripe, but many more will buy
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Honestly thats what i thought Motes of Light should be used for, infusing armor and weapons with Light levels and increasing stats. You stop gaining levels at 20 and instead generate light that can be applied to your favorite blue or purple armor (Exotics would still be handled via Xur since they are special) and voila now you have a variety of armor sets to use and even more ways to hit level caps. Simple yet effective and makes use of an otherwise useless currency.
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K bye
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Edited by Unholy Trinity Ghoul: 4/1/2015 3:03:34 AMInstead of raids offering very specific armor to get to 32 they need to incorperate a certain kind of special material instead that, when upgraded with this raid material it allows ANY armor to get to 32. This would allow players to also have their perferred armor based reload speed buff while being the highest level possible. As it is now, you are either getting a special weapons armor based reload buff or NOT being level 32.
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Just steal the enchanter from D3. Best case scenario.
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Please bump
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Bump, I'm bored of there only being like 2 options