I had a dream

I had a dream where a new Destiny 2 season was made called 'Season of the Reich'. Adolf Hitler (the real one) was revived as a Guardian by the Traveler. It would call into question the morality of the Light if it can revive evil people based on a few dogmatic ideas. Hitler would spend the course of the season relearning his past and amassing an army of Vex to take over the Last City. By the end of it, Hitler would have a new Nazi Vex faction, and we'd have to take him on in the new raid 'The Wolf's Lair'. The raid exotic is the pistol Hitler shot himself with.

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 3 days ago

What exotic weapon do you consider to be your Guardian's 'canon' exotic weapon? (Apart from Khvostov)

Like how Bael's canon weapon is the Praxic Blade, Cayde's is Ace of Spades, Elsie's is NTTE etc etc. What would your Guardian's signature weapon be?

For me it would be Necrochasm. I basically never unequipped that thing ever in D1 and when I got in D2, same story.

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 2 months ago

I wish the idea of the Guardian becoming the Taken King/Queen came to fruition and was developed further.

Imagine if we walked into future expansions and instead of having Caiatl's Cabal or whatever as friendly NPCs, we could summon our own Taken instead as Oryx legitimises us as his heir. Or in Renegades for instance, one of our abilities would be to summon a detachment of our Taken. Something like that. I feel like the Guardian never really had much agency or relevance outside of just killing the big bad pre-Fate Saga. That's one thing that imo the Fate Saga did really well which was actually making the Guardian the main character and not a spectator to everyone else's character drama while we're just assigned to go kill things. It would be interesting to have the Lord of Every Nothing's Dire Taken engage in skirmishes with the Young Wolf's Taken on patrol zones, something like that to really show that the Guardian has become an essential part of the politics of this universe.

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 2 months ago

We've finally got what we've always been asking for: SECRETS AND SURPRISES

There's tons of secrets to explore in MoT most notably the hidden exotic mission and we're finding more every hour. Genuinely I dont think the game has had this many secrets since Forsaken. We're getting so many surprises, things that werent leaked and we're finding out about more and more and more (and likely more to come too with the final Pantheon releasing on Saturday). Such a shame it took til the last update for Bungie to put so much effort in for people to DISCOVER things

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 2 months ago
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(Spoilers Main) What happened to the Crown's debt to the Lannisters when Joffrey ascended to the throne?

Robert was massively in debt to the Lannisters and Tywin had invested a massive amount of finances into Robert's rule. The Crown was expected to pay it back but it's never brought up again once Joffrey, firmly within House Lannister, ascended to the throne. Did Tywin just throw tons of money into a black hole while throwing even more on top of that fighting the War of the Five Kings?

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 2 months ago

What was Lysa and Catelyn's intention with killing Tyrion?

Suppose Tyrion was judged guilty and executed at the Vale, and Lysa Arryn's willingness to AVOID a war with the Lannisters, what exactly was her plan? She would have killed Tywin's second son, and Tywin practically bankrolled Robert's reign while the Queen was a Lannister so the Vale couldn't guarantee royal support.

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 2 months ago

I really do think the seasonal model of 4 similar, replaceable and temporary seasons murdered this game brutally

This is the first good update we've gotten for the game in MONTHS, because we're getting new, permanent content that updates the content ALREADY IN THE GAME instead of making the fifteenth replaceable seasonal activity that will be forgotten and replaced within a few months.

I think what this game needed was just an update like this every few months that provided a lethal injection of content to pre-existing systems, maybe some love for the ritual playlists, while keeping the real resources for a big yearly expansion.

The seasonal model absolutely destroyed this game's retention. I haven't played since Excision and now I'm back on and playing every day catching up with what I missed and excited for whats yet to come on June 9th because there's an actual reason to now. Such a shame Bungie didn't or didn't want to realize this until it was far too late.

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u/Best-Exam-3287 — 3 months ago