Destiny 2 Lightfall will probably be bigger and better than any expansion seen in the game so far. The new expansion is expected to go live in February 2023 and will usher in a host of new changes.
Some of these changes will be upgrades to the existing system, while others will be brand-new additions. For starters, Bungie has announced that no more content will be vaulted in the game. So everything that's available in the game right now will continue to be in the game. As the release date for Destiny 2 Lightfall draws near, the developers have been releasing brand new information with respect to the expansion.
As seen in the game right now, Guardians keep receiving Deepsight Resonant weapons from which patterns cannot be extracted. This isn't necessarily a bad thing because completing extractions on these weapons is a nice way to grab some extra resonant elements, but there are some issues associated with it.
Many Guardians keep these Deepsight Resonant weapons in their Vault for future use. Although this isn't a big deal, it does add to the stress on the Vault. At the end of the day, the Vault only has 600 slots. The space is decent, but given the numerous builds and weapon roll combinations that exist in the game, space management becomes a challenging task.
To reduce this stress, Bungie stated in a recent blog post that beginning with Destiny 2 Lightfall, weapons that cannot be crafted will no longer have Deepsight Resonance. This means that if a weapon cannot be crafted, Guardians won't receive its red border variants as drops. Not only will this reduce Vault stress since Guardians won't be hoarding these red border weapons anymore, but it will also minimize the confusion regarding weapons that can be crafted and the
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