This comes from Bungies weekly news blog that informs players about the goings-on behind the scenes that eventually lead to new features and activities coming to Destiny 2. The post goes into great detail about everything from the start of the quest that unlocks weapon crafting in the Enclave to building and upgrading legendary and exotic gear through in-game activities and milestones.
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To start the process of building a personalized weapon, players are going to have to play the first two missions of the upcoming expansion, which won’t require purchase of The Witch Queen at launch. From here, a quest and the materials will be given to the player that will walk them through the process of crafting their first weapon, while also teaching where and how to obtain these materials for future builds. The first weapon will also be a brand-new archetype for the series, the Glaive, with other weapon types being available to build as soon as the necessary materials are acquired.
Beyond building the weapon, players will then be tasked with fighting enemies and completing activities in order to level up their stats and give them new features along the chosen builds that they choose. These paths for different weapon builds can also be reshaped, keeping players from being stuck down one path with a weapon archetype they don’t like and have to completely start over from scratch. In addition to the legendary weapons that players can build, Bungie also promises that up to four of Destiny 2’s new exotics will be customizable at the Enclave.
The full extent of the customization options for legendary weapons is an impressive step for a series that often builds out the weapon grind with RNG based perk rolling. So, introducing a way where players might be able to better define the build they want to make could tons of weapon options in Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, especially as players will quickly start to pull apart the best crafting paths for a new meta. Even if this turns out to be little more than a new grind for the series, having specified goals at the end with tangible milestones could be the start of Bungie launching Destiny 2 into a new era for the series.
Destiny 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Source: Bungie.net