Just as Eververse has bounties for bright dust, why not have Banshee offer bounties to get mod components?
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1 답변Bring back test weapons and when we turn them in we get mod components and weapon parts.
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1 답변They don’t want us to get mod components too quickly, the grind is the only thing keeping us playing. I mean it’s not like we play because we actually enjoy it.
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Never thought of that for some reason but this is a great idea.. The only way ive been able to find a decent amount of mod comps is dismantling y1 legendary gear.. And when I say decent I mean around 10 I had 60 or 70 at one point but havent been able to come anywhere close to that again.. Using banshee would be great and makes sense since he sells the mods.. They could also add mod components to the list of materials rewarded when we complete those scrapper bounties
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5 답변There should also be challenges to be completed for this useless prick. 100 head shots could unlock a new scope or even have him release arms day weapons again. He is a gun smith that can’t reforge weapons, remove or edit scopes or do what actual gun smiths do.....
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1 답변I agree with the point that mod components are dropping at a rediculous rate right now but I’m sick of having bounties for all the materials. They just keep making this game more and more exhausting. By the end of d1 most materials came through natural gameplay. I’m tired of them putting us to work when we just want to play destiny. Raids pvp strikes not travel to 10 vendors to go do patrols and get 1 masterwork cores and a mod component after 30 min of wasting time. Enhancement cores and mod components should be coming from the milestones.
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2 답변How about Eververse sells mod components for bright dust. I have 36k of the shit with nothing to spend it on.
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2 답변To be honest you shouldn’t have to even post this, if the devs had a little bit of common sense they would have done this. Incompetence is a major problem in bungie
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Everyone knows this and it's pretty obvious that this might be a nice way to go to help players with the mod components drought. The problem is that Bungie will implement something in 8 months when it doesn't matter. They really need to be quicker with things like this.
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2 답변Banshee in general should just fulfil a function in the game. Same for Amanda. Same for Ikora. In general the vendors are like husks - and for some reason there are loads of them l. Basically make the vendors more interesting and fulfil a more useful role in the game, otherwise just replace them with a notice board for bounties.
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4 답변That'd be sweet. Banshee's test weapons in Destiny 1 were one of the most slept-on methods to quick reward packages. I always made time.for those and some of those guns were actually fun to use.
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작성자: Neo Revanuk 11/21/2018 2:41:22 PMThis isn't an ideal solution but if you have the patience to do it it can be quite helpful. Go into you collections and find [b]ANY[u] blue weapon that was obtained from completing an adventure[/u][/b], for example the Lionheart autorifle that is a reward from the "The thief of thieves" adventure on titan it's a primary autorifle and costs 250 glimmer and 3 gunsmith materials, make sure you have as many slots availabe by transfering everything to other characters or the vault and then fill up on them. When you break them down you regain 125 glimmer and 2 weaponsmith materials and a chance to get a mod componant, I typically get one evey 4 - 7 breakdowns, just rinse and repeat. Like I said, you do need a little patience but it is the most reliable way outside of trading in tokens or materials that I know of to get mod componants. hope this helps.
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2 답변I’d rather just have mods themselves added to the loot pool but I wouldn’t be opposed to this.