Destiny 2's subclass tree is the probably the lamest subclass tree I have ever seen in an RPG!
Like there is lack of perks and there are no mixmatching.
IT IS LITTERALLY ONLY TWO CHOICES ON HOW TO PLAY!
According to Bungie, they said they made it appeal to casual audiance as one of them were hurt that they were doing it wrong in D1 and by adding this kind of tree, there is no effing it up.
edit: What a baby.
Like serously Bungie, the D1 subclass tree was not very hard to figure it out, you look at perks you think are trash and not select them.
I mean its not like other RPGs where if you have to make choices on what perks to take when you level up. However, in Destiny 1 when you level up, you automatically get perks like snake from left to right!
Ironically in Destiny 1, when you level up, you can select what perks you want depending on what level you are with points, but the amount is so underwhelming that you can get all of them with almost no sweat.
Please Bungie, please update Destiny 2's subclass tree to have mixmatching or more perks, or maybe even overhaul it!
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2 RepliesAlso, I dont like the fact that there is only one super option. The only double action super is sentinel and ward of dawn, and we all know how that turned out to be. The eating grenades from the voidlock class is something really neat. It gives a double option for it. But why did they stop there? I really dont get it. I was expecting that the harnessing of the travelers light could be used in different ways. But instead we are all stuck with the same things: - Throw a bomb, hammer - Fist of havoc is always roaming - Dawnblade is always shooting flames And others BORING!!! Been there, done that. Why do they at Bungie have so little imagination?! Maybe it was because they were aiming at the casuals, maybe something else. They limited themselves in options when the idiot who introduced these skillcherries came along. I would have really liked to be able to use multiple abilities at the cost of super energy. In fact I will name some ideas of my own creation, which are actually not hard to implement: