Festival of the Lost is Not as Good as it Used to Be
Festival of the Lost used to be one of the best, most fun times of year. The Haunted Forest was great! I loved everything about it. It didn't require doing a million times to get everything done. I even did it just for fun sometimes.
Now these Haunted Sectors have come and just ruined the whole event. They are very small and stale. The bosses having forced invincibility phases feels awful. The requirement to actually hit a headless one to get credit is garbage.
You can't press into this activity without being punished. Carrying extra skill or firepower will only hurt you. It's so idiotically designed. You even have to grind it a whopping 35 times for the event card, which asinine. I don't mind grind, but stale grind is appalling. You can't even get manifested pages if you don't get spectral pages, so you have to do about 2 to 5 *other* activities before even doing one Haunted Lost Sector. So much for feeling the festive atmosphere.
Bungie's incompetent laziness has ruined the Festival of the Lost for me. One of the most fun times in the game, stripped to a barebones grindfest. My disappointment is immense. Bungie, I would rather there have not even been an event. I hope these Haunted Lost Sectors go away and never return. I now hate them and I hate the decision to bring them back.
However, I will say it is at least rewarding. That I will admit. It is an activity that finally gives quite a bit of loot at the end. I just wish there were more variety. Of the minuscule 4 items available, 2 are the exact same slot,gun, and archetype, and rapid-fire pulses still feel so incredibly weak in PvE.
35 times is just too much, Bungie. Why do you insist on pushing players so much?
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