Destiny 2: Forerunner Exotic Quest And Catalyst Guide

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I have 930 hours in Destiny 2 on Steam, which doesn’t include the time I spent playing it on Battle.Net. I’m probably close to 1500 hours in the game, and I’ve never completed a Grandmaster Nightfall. Like many others, my clan loses interest every season when they reach 1340 and there’s nothing left to do but log on and grind. The gap between hitting the pinnacle cap and confidently running the Grandmaster Nightfalls is way too wide. It punishes players that are otherwise dedicated Destiny players, pushing them away and making them feel unworthy of the highest challenge simply because they value their time more than the game does. I would like to see better options for earning Artifact Power in the future, or at the very least, a lower level requirement for Grandmaster Nightfalls. I’ll play Destiny 2 every day as long as I have meaningful content to complete, but if you ask me to do bounties on the Moon every night for several weeks, I’m going to move on to other games.


This fusion is structured like a 450 RPM auto-rifle, but with some vast improvements. It deals higher damage, features an alternative firing mode designed for linear fusion shots, and a catalyst that adds a similar effect to the "rampage" perk. Although the aim assist has been reduced in the recent patch, it is still a nuisance to deal with in PvP and incredibly versatile in any PvE cont


After you climb up a red-lit staircase, you'll find a Vandal running into a storage room that leads to the next encounter. Melee the Vandal, then book it through the air vent. When you enter the next room, make a hard right on the first platform to find the chest hiding in a cor


Not explicitly clear in-game, Forerunner is a Special Kinetic Sidearm that features enhanced hip-fire accuracy. Aiming with this weapon deploys a short-range scope, just like the Halo: Combat Evolved Magnum. The weapon holds 12 rounds in the magazine with 60 in reserves. You start with eight rounds in PvP and recover two ammo from slain Guardians—four if you have a Sidearm Scavenger mod. PvE ammo bricks grant around +20 ammo, similar to how Eriana's Vow works. Sidearm mods, such as Sidearm Targeting and Surprise Attack , work with Forerun


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The recommended power level for Grandmaster Nightfalls is 1370, but you can start attempting them at 1345. Getting from 1330 to 1345 requires Artifact Power, which in the most simplest terms just means earning experience and gaining levels. You get one level of Artifact Power for every ten levels you complete of the battle pass. Once you’ve reached Level 100 - the maximum level on the battle pass - you’ll be at 1340 power level (1330 gear level + 10 Artifact power).


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Spending every night hammering out repeatable bounties on the moon takes no skill. Once you’ve reached your pinnacle level cap, there’s nothing left to do to prove you’re capable of taking on the Grandmaster Nightfall. The only thing standing in your way is a massive, arbitrary grind through repetitive, meaningless content. It doesn’t feel like you’re working towards anything - just a grind for grind’s sake.


It also has a great catalyst that speeds up the charge time, making it easier to hit those critical shots and increasing DPS. Although "Particle Deconstruction" goes away at the end of the season, it's safe to say this will remain dominant. With this weapon added to the tower kiosk, there's no reason not to pick it up for endgame cont

This is going to be a divisive opinion amongst the Destiny community. Grandmaster Nightfalls are the very end of the endgame. They are the pinnacle PVE challenge for the most dedicated Destiny players. They’re unbelievably challenging and completely inaccessible until you’ve reached a power level that far exceeds the requirements for any other activity, including raids. Grandmaster Nightfalls are designed to be a top-tier challenge for hardcore players, and that’s exactly what they are. My concern isn’t with the challenge or the dedication required to access them, but rather the empty, soulless grind to get there. If you want to be leveled appropriately for a Grandmaster, you have to grind Destiny full time, day-in and day-out, for months. I just don’t think you should have to dedicate your life to Destiny 2 updates - or any game - to complete the hardest content.