Destiny 2 Armor Rework: Great for Exotics, Disappointing for Others

Destiny 2 Armor Rework: Great for Exotics, Disappointing for Others

Destiny 2’s upcoming armor changes are stirring up quite a bit of discussion among the player base. Bungie’s recent blog post has ignited even more debate by revealing how Exotic class items will be affected, particularly with a new limitation on Exotic armor drops following the upcoming expansion, Edge of Fate.

As of the expansion’s launch, new Exotic armor drops will have a stat point range of just 58 to 62. This is a stark downgrade compared to existing items and aligns with what Bungie has categorized as a tier two drop out of five. Even though a well-rolled Exotic piece can still reach stats of 67 or higher, this new limit is likely to frustrate many players eager to enhance their builds.

Promo art in Destiny 2 Year of Prophecy

Bungie reassures players that once upgraded to Masterwork status, the new armor should be comparable to the best Armor 2.0 rolls currently available. However, for veteran players, most drops below 63 will likely be seen as interchangeable unless they possess extraordinary scaling attributes.

With the release of the expansion, regular Exotic armor will transition to the new system, retaining their original attribute values but adjusting their stats to fit the new sandbox. However, Exotic class items will undergo a unique modification, retaining their attribute range but with a starting baseline of 63 points. While class items will roll with 30 in the primary stat, 20 in the secondary, and 13 in the tertiary stat, Bungie hasn’t specified how these traits will allocate among different stats.

Three Guardians clad in Edge of Fate armor pose for a promotional image in Destiny 2

This means players can focus on acquiring the right perks without needing to grind for both the optimal perk and distribution simultaneously—an improvement over previous grinds that many players found tedious. However, while class items may largely remain unscathed, the future landscape for Exotic armor pieces looks less promising, potentially impacting the overall quality of builds.

The downgrade in armor quality could add to the mounting uncertainty surrounding this expansion. Although there are ambitious changes in Edge of Fate, the reaction from the community has been mixed, particularly with the introduction of low limits on essential buildcrafting items. This could prove to be an obstacle for Bungie in regaining player trust as they navigate the waters of this much-anticipated expansion.

Why are the armor changes in Destiny 2 causing such controversy? The proposed downgrades to armor stats are being perceived as a decrease in value, which has raised concerns among devoted players regarding gearing strategies and builds.

What will happen to existing Exotic armor post-expansion? Existing Exotic armor will convert to the new system, keeping their original values but adjusting to the new stat categories introduced in the expansion.

Is there any hope for high-stat drops in the future? While the current system drops will limit new Exotics, Bungie is expected to allow for well-rolled pieces to still reach high stat values, albeit struggling below the new baseline.

What are the primary stats for Exotic class items post-update? All Exotic class items will initially have 30 points in their primary stat, 20 in their secondary, and 13 in the tertiary attribute, although the specific distribution tied to perks is uncertain at this point.

What do seasoned players think about these changes to armor? Many veteran players are considering the implications of the new armor system, as drops below a certain stat threshold are expected to be viewed as replaceable unless they have unique properties.

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