The name change didn’t the fix the underlying issue. The addition of bounties that give you 1 enhancement core didn’t fix the issue. Either enhancement cores need to be abundant in how they’re acquired or they need to be removed from infusion. We’re too busy trying to keep the armor and weapons we like to even be bothered trying to “enhance” them to their full master work or their full elemental resistance. I’m sorry but this system isn’t working and so it needs to change. If we didn’t have to use cores to keep our armor and weapons that have the perks we want then we would definitely be able to enhance them as you intended.
Edit: Let me make this clear since some people don’t seem to get the issue. The cost of enhancement cores during the enhancement process on top of infusion is too high for the number of enhancement cores that we acquire. The economy is messed up, plain and simple.
Edit 2: I’m seeing loads of likes on this post but a lot of toxic people coming in here with nothing to say besides the number of cores they have.
1. I doubt it.
2. If you do, congrats?
It’s very clear by how touchy this subject is for some reason and by the number of people are in favor of a change, that there’s definitely a problem.
Last edit: To anyone who actually thinks that the core economy isn’t horrible. Prove it. When I start to see power level 700 guardians, send me a screenshot of your guardians with :
1. Fully enhanced weapons in all slots (non-curated rolls).
2. Fully enhanced armor in all slots.
3. @700 power
4. For all your characters. (Because yes this is part of the reason why it’s a problem)
5. No exotics (self evident, I would hope)
You could definitely shut me up if you manage to do this with each armor set from the new gambit prime activity (because it’s definitely intended that we have one of each set and also be as powerful as we can in Gambit prime)
If you can’t do this, then you were wrong all along. I’ll be waiting.
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11 RespuestasHow is this still a problem for some people? There must be something you're doing wrong, since many of us are now fine with enhancement cores.