Bungie changing Celerity and Bottomless Grief in Destiny 2 season 14

Destiny 2The Bottomless Grief and Celerity perks will have a major rework next season, he told Bungie on Thursday in his weekly blog. The studio also revealed significant revisions to two Tower vendors, giving separate local players to buy weapons or armor. Both changes in benefit and supplier will appear in Destiny two season 14, which starts on May 11 and will see the return of the Vault of Glass attack and the addition of a Transmog system.

With the return of Trials of Osiris last year, Bungie added a new perk that can only be used in Trials weapons: Speed. Speed ​​is a unique privilege that dramatically improves a player’s stats if he is the only living member of his PvP squad. The studio added a similar advantage to Strike-specific weapons earlier this year, Bottomless Grief. Guns with Bottomless Grief will automatically reload their magazine when players kill. But, like Celerity, Bottomless Grief only works when a player is the last living member of Fireteam.

These advantages look good, but they rarely seem useful at the moment. As weapons resource leader Chris Proctor noted, “Players never like to bet against themselves or their teams.” Without this state of failure, the advantages do nothing, making them undesirable for most players.

But starting next season, both advantages will have some improvement. Bottomless Grief will automatically grant players +30 in Magazine stats (which is a percentage increase in ammunition, based on the type of weapon), in addition to their normal privilege. Celerity will offer players +20 in the statistics of Reload and Handling, in addition to the base effect of “last player standing”.

Better yet, both advantages will automatically appear on Adept – Bottomless Grief weapons for Grandmaster weapons and Celerity weapons for Trials. The benefit will appear as a separate node under the leftmost benefit, giving players the option to select one of these new benefits or something like Outlaw that rolled into the other slot. It is not entirely clear whether these advantages will now be reserved for Adept weapons and this special slot, or if they can still roll randomly in non-Adept versions (we are inclined to believe the latter),

Bungie noted that other specific advantages of the game mode – what Bungie is now calling “home advantages” – worked well with the new benefits added through the Deep Stone Crypt raid. The studio said it plans to add more source advantages in the future, although it looks like it will avoid “failure state” advantages like the original Celerity and Bottomless Grief going forward. It is important to note that players will need to obtain new Adept weapons if they want the guaranteed Griefless or Speed ​​nodes.

Transmog Destiny 2 System

Bungie offered this preview of the next Transmog system earlier this year.
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In addition to these advantage changes, Bungie also revealed some supplier improvements in season 14. The studio previously announced that Ada-1 will return to the Tower to serve as a Transmog supplier – what Bungie says it will now call “Armor Synthesis” , or the process of making one piece of armor look like another. But the new blog detailed another function for her: armor supplier.

Ada-1 will sell two random armor mods each day, giving new players a chance to diversify their mod arsenal. Ada-1 will also sell a full set of armor taken at random from the world loot group (only armor that falls from general activities or enemies, therefore, no attack armor). This weekly armor set works similarly to Xur, as it changes weekly and has fixed statistics for all players in a given week.

With Ada-1 taking on the weapon role, Banshee-44 – the Gunsmith – will expand his weapon offering. Starting next season, the Banshee-44 will randomly sell six different weapons a week (two Kinetic, two Energy and two Power). Each weapon comes with a static perk test, giving players a chance to spread the word to friends if the Banshee-44 has a particularly good weapon on sale. This is a great new addition for players who can’t seem to do a good test for False Promises or some other weapon in the drop pool in the world at large.

Both Ada-1 and Banshee-44 will sell upgrade materials such as Fragments and Ascendant Prisms. All of these changes are expected to appear in the game on May 11, at the beginning of the Destiny 2the 14th season still unnamed.

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