How many guns are you planning to godroll farm anyway? Sounds rather useless trying to godroll everything you see.
Cash in those resonant guns and stock pile the neutral elements.
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The og pitch went a lot more along the lines of “use what you love” than grind endlessly and hope you get the blueprints to finally start grinding for your gun. By the time I can actually craft my perfect rolled adept raid smg, I’ll have like 40-50k kills on a recluse 2.0 that does almost the same thing with arguably a better general use origin perk. They didn’t set expectations that we’d be at the mercy of rng to craft guns which is a temporary problem sure but we really could have been better led to what it was and not what we wanted to hear
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There needs to be some element of rng, or else we all just revert to static rolls for all guns. What is the point of a random rolls if everyone is just going to reroll the exact the same roll? Besides, it takes less time crafting a godroll gun than farming at the mercy of rng. You could build a godroll weapon now and be done after a few days. Contrast to the original rng system of spending months and never see your godroll. This is the tradeoff and the cost should be expensive.
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Rng can be the stop gap in a season then. As it stands the best primaries this season aren’t even craftable. The next best to the favourite this season is basically unobtainable for 95% of active players. The mat grind is using other guns for a good bit with how often they drop. Enhanced perks are mostly a joke. Craftable weapons don’t even have robust trait options or really any unique ones. Crafting hasn’t filled any gap in the current loot system and been more of an annoyance since most people still don’t have what they want with the best stuff you can craft not even being craftable yet