Destiny 2’s Exotic Eyes of Tomorrow rocket launcher has a cumulative drop rate

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Eyes of Tomorrow is one of the best rocket launchers in Destiny 2. It is also one of its rarest, and some players who have spent months trying to get their hands on it have still fallen short. They’re especially surprised now that one of Bungie’s developers has confirmed that it’s supposed to be easier to get the more a person plays.

One of the things that makes Eyes of Tomorrow special is that it can fire six rockets that simultaneously track down six different enemies, making it fun in PVE and deadly in PVP. The other is that it only comes out of the latest foray into Destiny 2: The Deep Stone Crypt. Players can only find it in the chest by removing the final head and it even rarely appears, at least for some people.

“We have a lot of that question,” Game Assistant Game Director Joe Blackburn said wrote yesterday on Twitter. “Consulted with the team, Eyes of Tomorrow has a cumulative chance of falling, that is, every week you beat Taniks on your own, it increases your chances of getting these sweet homing rockets (in the end up to 100% if you are super bad luck). “

Bungie did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Kotaku following what the accumulated fall rates are.

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Certainly, some players have had a lot of bad luck. “24 cleaning and still nothing. Luck 25 will be my number ?! ”One replied on Twitter. “About 40 spills have been looted so far without a fall,” wrote another. “I hope to spend time, but it’s terrible to climb to the heights with nothing to prove.” Lots of players on the subreddit of the game i have had a hard time too, while others have obtained several Eyes of Tomorrow rocket launchers in just a dozen cash.

Destiny players are used to grinding for tens of hours to get the best out of legendary weapons and armor with the best statistical throws, but Eyes of Tomorrow has become a very painful place, in part because it is required to unlock the new coveted game. Deep Crypt Crypt raid seal. The stamps are special badges of honor that appear on players ’loading pages, and for many Deep Stone Crypt is the first they have pursued. One of its requirements, however, is for players to win a raid loot, including Eyes of Tomorrow, which effectively adds a huge RNG element to a challenge-based achievement.

Also, Eyes of Tomorrow is just a very fun rocket launcher, which I kind of remembered the famous exotic Gjallarhorn from the first game. In addition, Bungie announced last week that rocket launchers get a huge following when The season of the chosen ones begins on February 9th. Maybe you can improve tomorrow’s Eye Drop rates while doing so.

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