Sooo, we only get 100 brightdust from one weekly bounty. And 10 from random bounties.
Before the change you could get at least 1200 brightdust per character. And it felt worth doing. Now we only get 600. Its not worth doing weeklys cuz we cant get enough brightdust for example: the disc jockey emote. It costs 3250 brightdust. How are we supposed to get so much brightdust in one week? I guess we need to buy A LOT of random bounties....
Aaaaand, the dawning is coming next week and I saw all the stuff that comes out during that event. Yeah... Im not gonna get enough brightdust for that.
And the season pass does not help. It gets you 12k brightdust or something. And when you spend all of it you need to grind your ass off to get brightdust.
Wanna make my statement as clear as possible. So, before this change you could at least get one exotic thing from the store per week. And thats if you wanted to grind on all your characters. If you didnt do all the weekly bounties per week, that would be your own choice of fault. Now, with this change its not gonna be your own choice or fault that youre not gonna get enough BD to get that emote or whatever you want. Now its the games fault. The game is litterly not letting you buy that thing you want from the store every week. Insted its gonna let you buy one thing every other week.
Yeah, not a fan of this change Bungo. I know you guys want us to buy silver but cmon... the dlc was overpriced if you think about how much content it was in it. (Not saying the content was bad) So you guys could atleast reward us with a little more brightdust. Buuut, those are just my thoughts. Upvote if you agree!
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what bungie forget about bright dust is the people that don't buy silver never will and the players that do will always buy the next emote or sparrow whatever. trying to convert players in the silver buyers won't work. they instead just walk from the game so bungie loses another player from the community
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1 ReplyGlad I saved up 116k
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It's because of power creep. See how dumb that sounds?
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Edited by Sweet Lew 88: 12/10/2020 8:48:01 PMI'm sure its meant to be this way. They want to give us less dust so we buy more silver. That being said, i still have 40k dust and just bought a couple of ornaments. Not everything needs to be purchased.
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4 RepliesIf you buy the season pass and do all the weekly bounties you end up with 800 bright dust more than just the weekly bounty completion. You can still do all the repeatable bounties and earn more bright dust there.
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As someone who almost never played 3 characters I'm very fine with the change.
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1 ReplyYeah, they should return those weekly bounties to 200, or as was requested during previous seasons, increase them to 300. And they should reinstate getting BD from dismantling Eververse Engram dupes. (As those Engrams are currently 99% useless since there isn’t any knockout list. (If there is, it’s weighted to proc at max 1-2% probability.))
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so they can make you buy silver i feel like we should get a free ornament everytime we finish the catakyst for a exotic
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I hate the list of chores mantra the game has become and I for one welcome the change to put BD in season pass. Sure you get less, but I get more 😁
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They’ve made it less worth the grind. Marketing be like [spoiler] GRIND MORE GET LESS[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesImagine playing a game because of brightdust
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1 ReplySo I've actually been playing Destiny since the beta way back when. Needless to say, I've also been there for Destiny 2 since day one. Bright dust has always been a relatively hard to acquire currency. I remember that I would have to save all the bright dust I could in order to get the ornaments, doing every weekly each week in order to only get those. If you include the season pass and it's bright dust rewards, it seems like that is how they are making up for the change in bright dust rewards from bounties. Early on, I always felt repeatables were a bad source of bright dust since they gave such a low amount, needing to do 20 of them just to equal the same amount as a weekly. Now with only 10 needing to equal a weekly, your efforts seem more rewarded. On top of that, doing bounties will naturally raise your season pass level, so it works well together. I do think it is a little sad to see them put more focus on the paid part of destiny, but that is part of a grander issue that I don't really want to get into. I know this won't sway your opinion in any way and you have the right to think whatever you want and it be valid, but hopefully this gives a little bit of the perspective of what Bungie was probably trying to do.
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When you not stacked on Bright Dust before you just simply out of reach to get anything good in the upcoming event.
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4 RepliesDo you blow all the bd you earn every week?