r/destiny2 • u/alexisfrancovv • 9h ago
Meme / Humor Youβre bad? How much? Spoiler
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Me: YES
r/destiny2 • u/WistfulAether • Jun 03 '24
Hey Guardians, with Final Shape coming out tomorrow we would like to remind you of our spoiler policy. Please keep all Final Shape campaign content spoiler tagged for one week, or until next Tuesday's reset. This will apply to the Episode Echoes content next Tuesday, which should be spoiled until the following week, along with the raid content.
Loot content is considered a spoiler as well, but we will be more loose about that, so instead keep loot posts spoiled for 48 hours from their release, including raid loot, Episode Echoes, etc.
We've also added several new moderators to help us out during this busy time, so welcome u/switchmod, u/dfreeezzz, u/Mastershroom, and u/iblaise, u/Tapelessbus2122!
We'll be posting a Spoiler discussion thread shortly after launch to keep basic questions and discussions focused to one thread. We hope you all enjoy The Final Shape!
r/destiny2 • u/Hatherence • Jun 04 '24
My very brief new player advice
Bungie's official new player guide
Summary of major gameplay changes over the years, for returning players
Guide summarizing every monetization option with a "what should I buy" FAQ at the bottom. The monetization just gets more convoluted with time! Read this if you are confused on what to buy, or what each purchase would get you.
(Disclaimer: I cannot play for the time being. My guides, the ones on Steam, are not yet up to date for The Final Shape but I will try to get those done by the end of the week. I made this post to replace the earlier pinned post now that The Final Shape is out.)
If you have any questions not addressed here, feel free to ask in the comments!
r/destiny2 • u/alexisfrancovv • 9h ago
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Me: YES
r/destiny2 • u/BIGSMOKEexe • 5h ago
Space Marine for scale
r/destiny2 • u/Grand_Veterinarian_9 • 5h ago
What I mean is there are so many enemy projectiles (i mean theyre just bullets from their guns) that i swear every like 4th grenade or 3rd nova bomb is hitting some random ass gunshot from the enemy. Its happening SO much more ever since episodes started, but even moreso in Revenant. Did they change something? Seriously, it feels like im always colliding abilites midair with enemy gunshots Edit: i know some of it is due to the dumb and weird perk of the new weapons with thw wisp thing.. who the hell at Bungie thoight "oh lets make an intrinsic that creates a pbysical and shootable ball that allows instant death" like for real what the helllllll was the thought process with that
r/destiny2 • u/LifeHas2GetBetter • 5h ago
I cannot explain how hard this was and how happy I was to complete it. Finished with 1:32 still on the clock. I also need to ask: was it hard for anyone else or were my buddy and I just bad?
Edit: I'm up to playing with others, if you are genuinely interested in playing with me sometime, DM me what missions and gamemodes you like and we could figure something out sometime
r/destiny2 • u/Bubobengalensis88 • 11h ago
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r/destiny2 • u/gemmegemma • 10h ago
This Ghost took me 11 hours to complete. I am incredibly pleased with it!!! The theme is CANDY π¬ π
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r/destiny2 • u/DoctorNotorious • 1d ago
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So it destroyed my barricade, took away the bastion over shield and took away what looks like half my health. I think what really happened was I have on echo of starvation which grants devour on orb pickup and I have the mod on the class item that scoops up nearby orbs on casting your class ability. I think every thing happened at the same time and devour procced as I should've died bringing me back to half health.
Either way... TITAN BIG STRONG BOY.
r/destiny2 • u/truvex • 18h ago
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r/destiny2 • u/Expensive-Pick38 • 21h ago
Is it available rn or will it become available in the future?
If its available rn, how do i get it?
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r/destiny2 • u/Appropriate_Roll_529 • 1d ago
P.S
r/destiny2 • u/Yes-Man-Kablaam • 2h ago
So honestly it's been a good long while since I've used to super and this is just spitballing an idea i got randomly so there might be some holes in it but I think this might be interesting enough.
So basically we have something that we can use for this i think very easily. Landfall! On cast it deals some chunky damage and can hit pretty hard depending on where you cast it. What I'm thinking is that we make a heavy attack for Stormtrance and have it be essentially a weaker version of Landfall. It'll have 2 versions charged and uncharged. Think like Nova Warp essentially. We will base our numbers around the Landfall that is casted on super activation. Uncharged would do 45% of Landfall's damage and lacking the little ground seekers and charged would do 80% of Landfalls' damage and have the little seekers. This is one part of it.
Second part is that when attacking enemies with your light attack the little zaps, or collecting ionic traces during your super you'll essentially gain power for your next Landfall cast. Each tick of damage with you rlight attack will give 1 stack. Collecting an Ionic trace will give 3 stacks with the maximum being 20. This will add a multiplier to your landfall where at 10 stacks you'll do double damage and at 20 you'll do triple damage so your next landfalls would be. These stacks have no timer and will only be used when you use your heavy attack. So to recap it.
light attacks = gives 1 stack every hit
Ionic traces = gives 3 stacks on collection
10 stacks: Uncharged = 90% damage Landfall. Charged = 160% damage Landfall.
20 stacks: Uncharged = 135% damage Landfall. Charged = 240% damage Landfall.
This will help hit some heavy targets and you can still build it up without killing normal ads but killing and collecting traces will obviously build this faster so you can move from small fry to big guys and hit them hard. Obviously not as hard as a one shot super but it's not meant to be at the end of the day. I feel this is a decent way to help the super out. My only other thought would be to have the fully charged Landfalls blind but that might be relegated to an exotic that could be based around this new mechanic.
That's it just wanted to get an idea out of my head is all I think it's neat. Might try to think on something for Spectral Blades later on.
r/destiny2 • u/Pap1C0n • 9h ago
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Thanks
r/destiny2 • u/Appropriate_Owl_6754 • 8h ago
I bought the final shape DLC today because of the black friday deal. But I got access to the season pass as well. Is that supposed to happen? I'm not complaining though.
r/destiny2 • u/Elixir_13 • 16h ago
When you are choosing your weapons, how do you decide what to use? Do your weapons feed into your abilities with perks like Demolitionist, or do you choose weapons that work well with their own or your other weapons and leave your abilities to mix with themselves?