Earlier this week, Destiny 2The season of the lost began, bearing with him new missions, stories, and exotic equipment. A particular piece of Exotic equipment, some new luxury boots for Hunters, quickly became popular (and hated) as they basically allowed players to make their way Destiny 2 plays in PVP. Ara, Bungie has damaged his boots, leaving hunters who like to dance feeling pretty sad.
The exotic boots in question are the Radiant dance machines, which first appeared in Destiny, but have now reappeared Destiny 2 next to the new season. Originally, in the first game, these exotic boots increased the speed of movement as they pointed downwards. In Destiny 2, these Hunter boots now awill allow you to use yours dodge the ability several times in a row for a short period of time whenever you are close to an enemy. This caused some problems.
As he explains Gamespot‘s Phil Hornshaw, these boots could be combined with additional items that add new features to your ability to dodge. Proper combos could make their way Destiny 2 play. An example given is people using the Dynamo mod for vacuum-based helmets. This mod gives players sincrease energy whenever they do use dodge and can also be stacked. With proper construction and a little practice, players could easily fill their super bars in small quantities of time.
As you might expect, this was quickly taken advantage of Destiny playothers, which provoked complaints that were broken and the exotic was overcome. So last night, apparently in response to this comment, Bungie temporarily has disabled new starts in PVP and Gambit modes. Like that city of Loose feet, Said Bungie no more dancing! Stop dancing! STOP IT! (You can still use the boots outside of these modes.)
Bungie Community Administrators i Destiny 2 players had fun on Twitter after the Hunters ban was announced. Although some also wondered why these boots were sent to the game like that. To be clear: players use no problem to get all these dodging and super powerful skills. They only use radiant dance machines as intended, letting them dodge more and relating to the dodger. more effective traits in the process. It seems like a problem Bungie didn’t expect Destiny players take advantage of powerful new teams.
But whatever it is, come on don’t worry about it and listen the song “Security dance ” which is slightly related to this story and which now gets stuck in my head.
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“We can dance if you want, we can leave your friends behind …”