{"id":80820,"date":"2022-09-28T16:22:01","date_gmt":"2022-09-28T16:22:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/one-of-the-biggest-reasons-to-play-destiny-2-is-bugged-now\/"},"modified":"2022-09-28T16:22:01","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T16:22:01","slug":"one-of-the-biggest-reasons-to-play-destiny-2-is-bugged-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/one-of-the-biggest-reasons-to-play-destiny-2-is-bugged-now\/","title":{"rendered":"One Of The Biggest Reasons To Play Destiny 2 Is Bugged Now"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There have been a fair number of complaints about Destiny 2<\/em>‘s Season of Plunder<\/span>, but for the most part I’ve been having a blast. So it’s a major bummer that one of the main reasons to play right now appears bugged for the second week in a row. An upgrade that’s key to overcoming Destiny<\/em>‘s terrible crafting system remains busted, and I am just so, so tired.<\/p>\n

anyone playing Destiny 2<\/em> regularly at the moment probably knows exactly what I’m talking about, but for everyone else here’s a quick recap of what’s going on. February’s Witch Queen<\/em> expansion<\/span> finally introduced a way for players to craft certain weapons and make the best and most customized versions of them, rather than relying on RNG to bless them with the perfect loot drop. But there was a catch. To unlock the pattern needed to craft a weapon, players first needed to collect five random duplicates that had a Red Border, called Deepsight Resonance drops. Basically, you needed to deal with Destiny <\/em>2’s RNG loot system before you could stop dealing with Destiny 2<\/em>‘s RNG loot system.<\/p>\n

It’s an incredibly Destiny <\/em>problem to have, but Bungie did provide one saving grace: seasonal upgrades that guaranteed Red Border drops. At a certain point in both Season of Risen and Season of the Haunted earlier this year, players could unlock the upgrade and then be able to do what players call target farming: focus on collecting Red Border drops for a specific weapon until the pattern is unlocked . It was far from perfect and progress moved at a snail’s pace, but it still helped give players some control back over the Destiny 2 <\/em>grind.<\/p>\n