To start glimmer and the cost of swapping seasonal mods is just awful and not a fun experience. Constantly going broke for trying something new is a bad kinda punishing. Mod affinity is equally as bad is not more so. Working my butt off to masterwork gear that can't use new mods is infuriating. Not to mention having to use low stat gear each season doesn't make you feel stronger each go around it makes you feel like you have to bust a$$ just to get to a fraction of where you were before the season started. In an mmo it atleast feels like you're growing stronger getting the new goodies but in D2 is just feel like a giant set back and you're struggling to get even close to where you used to be. I used to play ALOT, around 10-12 hours a day. Now I just get tilted and log after a few. D2 could be such a great game if it could just get out of its own way. It used to be puppy love with this game now it's more like that chick/dude you know is really bad for you but somehow keep coming back to only to realize you had it right the first time when you left. I'm not normally one for buyer's remorse but I've been feeling it bad this season and last. If I'm wrong please tell me but I really feel like it was easier to try new loadouts and builds before the gear changes. Maybe not as many builds but atleast it didn't make we want to uninstall.
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1 ReplyThe reality of Desinty is that there is no getting more powerful, it's just overcoming a new arbitrary handicap. It's the biggest flaw about the power system and why it should go.
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2 RepliesLearn how to earn glimmer?
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4 RepliesHonest question: how do people have low glimmer? What do you spend it on? (It's burning a hole in my pocket, guys)
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2 RepliesGlimmer cost on artifact mods was fixed with [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/49287]Hotfix 2.9.0.2[/url]: [quote]Fixed an issue where Seasonal Artifact mods required more Glimmer than intended to socket.[/quote]
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This weeks update 2.9.0.2 [quote] Fixed an issue where Seasonal Artifact mods required more Glimmer than intended to socket.[/quote] They had a similar issue in a prior season, someone must have forgot , as it returned this season. Old Weapons return and so do old issues/bugs go figure.
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I find it silly how we cant just keep grinding the game and eventually unlock every perk in the artifact. I find it silly how pointless it is we have 3 different element and mod specific slots for each element on armors. I would love to make builds but right now I cant seem to bother with anything considering how expensive applying mods are
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All mods should be permanently unlocked for a lower cost on all armour and weapons. They always have dumb little restrictions that make the game unenjoyable. There should also be modes that allow more than 1 exotic to be equipped, something they know we want but won’t implement because they’re t**** developers.
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5 RepliesAnd everybody else who have been consistently keeping up the grind for glimmer yet must be punished because of your selfish reasons? Easy workaround: Do Raids. I think it's 50k glimmer per a completion and take 1-2 hrs. They're also quite enjoyable.
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3 RepliesI log into a new season and wear blues/gear that drops until the soft cap. Do an infusion spree of weapons and two sets of armor per character. Then pinnacles, earn enough enhancement cores and upgrades from banshee to do it again at the hard cap. I have to go to spider every other day to dump glimmer. I have over 150 ships sitting in my vault as extra glimmer if I desperately need it. I don't understand all these posts lately about arbitrary stuff like glimmer. [spoiler]You guys would never had made it in year one of D1. You had to pick planetary materials by hand, had enough legendary marks for a gun or two a week, you had to level up the perks on your armor and guns with manual xp. For thorn in a hunter you had to get void kills while keeping a positive K/D. Hunter had no void abilities and void weapons were limited at best. [/spoiler]
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1 Replysay this word with me "paragraph". it would just make easier to read
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4 RepliesEach set of new set of armor you get lasts 6 months (You use the previous/current/next seasonal mods) and another 6 months using the builds from those 3 seasons. That right there is enough imo, You only need to build a new set of armor every 6 months. One of There main goals was that you don’t get a single set and use it forever. Once transmog is a thing a lot people’s issues should disappear. You don’t NEED to min/max your stats constantly, you get a 60+ stat set every season in which you can change the element if you do want too. Should they make masterworking cheaper??? Heck yes they should, 100 enhancement cores to go from 9-10 is ridiculous. At the very least they need to make ascendant shards easier/more places to get them. Only from the season pass and harder nightfalls is silly. Give us one for resetting our PvP/Gambit rank, give us one for completing a raid every week
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It's a bloody mess and takes way to long to build something, and switching back if your using some of the same armor equally frustrating.
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Breaking, man goes broke in destiny
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What I hate is that if you do take the time to make a new build you can’t really use it when you’re trying to do milestones and bounties because the game is constantly asking you to switch your subclass and weapons. It’a easier to just make a generic load out with things like heavy ammo finder or special scavenger so you can swap weapons and subclasses freely
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And that stopped you from trying paragraphs too?
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2 RepliesEdited by reenry: 6/23/2020 2:55:05 AMUh try capping your power? Currently on the power grind from 750 and all I infuse is recluse and witherhoard. Hell I still use my 750 crucible build from 2 years ago. Because its still viable lmao. People who say “old gear is not worth ur time”. Considering in crucible I just need to throw on 5 super mods and exotic/subclass that regen my abilities with special ammo scavs and Im set. But when I do cap out power I will definitely trying to find proper stat build because thats one of the things I loved/hate about D1 stat builds