Bungie is planning on making significant changes to their multiplayer shooter with Destiny 2 Lightfall. Although the game is already in great shape, there are some important quality-of-life upgrades that it desperately needs.
Some of these upgrades have already been announced by Bungie, and from these, the most important aspect is the introduction of a loadout manager. Although there are several third-party sites that act as loadout managers for the game, having one within the game itself will be of great help to players. This is something that will be seen once Destiny 2 Lightfall goes live. Other than that, Bungie has mentioned the arrival of something along the lines of "Legacy Focusing".
The meaning behind Legacy Focusing is currently unclear. Bungie hasn't mentioned much in the recent TWAB blog post that they release every Thursday. While it's mentioned that they will reveal more about this as Destiny 2 Season 20 comes closer, this has managed to pique the curiosity of many Guardians in the community.
From the looks of it, Legacy Focusing could be a term used to describe a new Engram-focused mechanic, but for Legacy gear. As of now, Guardians can focus only Umbral Engrams into weapons and gear, and that too only at the seasonal vendors. Trials of Osiris Engrams can also be focused into weapons as well, but this is limited to Guardians who participate in the PvP activity. For PvE, focusing Umbral Engrams is the only option that they currently have.
That said, with the Legacy Focusing feature, Guardians could probably focus these Engrams into Legacy Weapons. Legacy Weapons are those that do not drop from any activity anymore since the content from which these weapons normally drop has been vaulted in Destiny 2. However,
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