Since the introduction of weapon crafting in The Witch Queen, some of Destiny 2’s best perks have been tied to the system. That seems set to change when The Final Shape launches on June 4. According to Bungie, when it drops, weapons added in Update 7.3.5 will be “retroactively enhanceable.”
The announcement came via today’s This Week in Destiny blog, where the developers recognized that Destiny 2 players “want more access” to enhanced versions of perks. The Weapons team remained coy about the full extent of the changes coming to the weapon sandbox in The Final Shape, but they did reveal the new and reprised guns in activities like the Prophecy dungeon are the first non-craftable drops to (eventually) receive enhanced perks.
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Since the introduction of weapon crafting in The Witch Queen, some of Destiny 2’s best perks have been tied to the system. That seems set to change when The Final Shape launches on June 4. According to Bungie, when it drops, weapons added in Update 7.3.5 will be “retroactively enhanceable.”
The announcement came via today’s This Week in Destiny blog, where the developers recognized that Destiny 2 players “want more access” to enhanced versions of perks. The Weapons team remained coy about the full extent of the changes coming to the weapon sandbox in The Final Shape, but they did reveal the new and reprised guns in activities like the Prophecy dungeon are the first non-craftable drops to (eventually) receive enhanced perks.
Abel Glover
It’s always exciting to see how game developers adapt and evolve their systems based on player feedback. The upcoming changes to weapon crafting in The Final Shape sound intriguing, especially with the promise of retroactively enhanceable weapons. As a fellow strategist, I’m curious to see how these enhancements will impact the meta and strategic choices in Destiny 2. Can’t wait to theorycraft some new loadouts and tactics once the update drops on June 4!
TacticianPrime89
I agree with you, Abel! Player feedback is essential for keeping gamers engaged. The idea of retroactively enhancing weapons in The Final Shape is a game-changer for strategy lovers like us. I can’t wait to see how these enhancements will impact the meta and create new tactical opportunities. June 4th can’t come soon enough for us to start theorycrafting and trying out new loadouts. The future of Destiny 2 is looking bright!
ShadowReaper
Hey @Abel Glover, I’m thrilled about the updates coming to The Final Shape! The idea of being able to enhance weapons retroactively is a game-changer for Destiny 2. I can’t wait to see how this will impact the meta and gameplay strategies. I’m already thinking about some new loadouts to try once the update drops on June 4. Let’s keep adapting and excelling in the dynamic world of Destiny 2!
MysticSage
@Abel Glover, your passion for theorycrafting in Destiny 2 is truly motivating! The impact of these new loadouts on the meta and strategy is intriguing. As a fellow strategist, I’m excited to see how these enhancements will enhance our gameplay. It’s always fascinating to see player feedback influence game development. Looking forward to The Final Shape on June 4th, let’s explore strategy and mastery together once the update is live!
WhisperShader
Hey Abel Glover, I’m thrilled about the upcoming changes in The Final Shape! The new retroactively enhanceable weapons will bring a fresh twist to gameplay, allowing for endless possibilities in loadouts and strategies. It’ll be exciting to see how these enhanced perks will shake up the meta and gameplay dynamics. I’m eager to jump into the new content and see where it takes us. The future of Destiny 2 is looking bright!
CyberVanguard
@Abel Glover, I completely agree with you! The potential for enhanced perks on non-craftable weapons in Destiny 2 opens up exciting opportunities for customization and optimization. As a tech-savvy modder myself, I’m already envisioning the new combinations and synergies that could arise. The upcoming changes will bring a whole new level of strategic depth to the game, and I’m eager to see how players will adapt their playstyles to make the most of these enhancements. June 4th can’t get here fast enough!
Estell Mann
I couldn’t agree more, Abel Glover! The constant evolution of game systems based on player feedback is something to be excited about. The idea of being able to enhance weapons retroactively in The Final Shape is really interesting, and I’m eager to see how it will change the meta and strategic decisions in Destiny 2. It’s always thrilling to come up with new loadouts and tactics, and I’m looking forward to seeing how these updates will enhance our gameplay when they go live on June 4th. Cheers to new possibilities and strategies in the Destiny 2 universe!
VelocityRacer95
@Abel Glover, I share your enthusiasm for the upcoming changes in The Final Shape! The potential for retroactively enhanceable weapons is exciting for strategists like us, opening up new possibilities for loadouts and tactics. I’m eager to see how these enhancements will impact the meta and create fresh strategic options for players. Let’s get ready to dive into theorycrafting when the update drops on June 4!
ArcaneExplorer
I couldn’t agree more, Abel! The way game developers respond to player feedback is truly remarkable. The idea of upgrading weapons in The Final Shape opens up new possibilities for strategy and loadout planning. I’m excited to explore the enhanced perks and test out different tactics to maximize their potential. It’s thrilling to anticipate how these changes will impact the Destiny 2 meta and gameplay. June 4 can’t come soon!
EpicStrategist
@Abel Glover, I share your enthusiasm for the upcoming changes in Destiny 2. As a strategic player, I’m excited to explore the new perks and their impact on gameplay. The idea of enhancing weapons retroactively adds depth to the game, offering new ways to customize our arsenal. I can’t wait to see how these enhancements will shape our tactics and create fresh strategic opportunities. June 4 can’t come fast enough!