Sorry Bungie, when it comes to DestinyTheGame, players are always going to choose the🧀
At the start of the event, the Eliksni's home in the shadow of The Tower wasn't exactly 5-star.1) The development team will come up with increasingly esoteric reasons for players to head back into activities they've already beaten thousands of times.2) The players will find the quickest, cheesiest path of least resistance between them and the rewards being dangled.
There is no better proof of this adage than the current 'Improving the Eliksni Quarters' community event, which started at yesterday's reset, and is due to run until December 6. But, thanks to an easily performed exploit whichThe event involved playing all the usual Destiny 2 stuff—strikes, PvP, raids, lost sectors etc.—in order to collect coins and other materials.
However, the fact the donation box also accepts a couple of other materials proved crucial, because due to a loophole in Destiny 2's never-less-than Byzantine in-game economy, players were able to to dupe infinite amounts of Treasure Coordinates. As you can see from the graph below, once the exploit became well-publicised the donation rate absolutely exploded.
We should finish this in like 4.5 hours at this current pace LMAOOOOOTURN IN YOUR MATS + DO THE COORDINATE GLITCH!! pic.twitter.com/3bsr4x21ecSure enough, shortly after today's reset the whole challenge was donezo. All the upgrades have now been made to the Eliksni Quarters, which you can visit in-game via the HELM. Sure enough there's a little garden and some other noticeable improvements, though it still seems a bit hovely for my taste.
If you need to collect any of the rewards from the event, which include a new ghost shell and an ascendant shard, coins and materials can still be dumped into the donation chest in the tower regardless of the event effectively being over. And as far as I can tell theWith over two decades covering videogames, Tim has been there from the beginning. In his case, that meant playing Elite in 'co-op' on a BBC Micro until his parents finally caved and bought an Amstrad CPC 6128.
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