Destiny 2 thrives off endgame content for the most part, as numerous high-tier loot drops from them. Activities such as Grandmaster Nightfall, Legends campaign, and Master Raids are just some examples of PvE content that can push the limit of a skilled player.
Bungie decided to add the newly released Raid, Vow of the Disciple, with a new difficulty that asks everyone to be 1580 or above. However, Raids are one of the most demanding activities, even without modifiers.
When Bungie announced the Master variant of Vow, many wondered about the nature of the loot from each encounter.
After roughly ten hours of releasing the content, it is safe to say that the mood within the community is rather gloomy, as Bungie went off the mark when it came to the Master loot table.
One thing that makes Master Vow different from Grandmaster is that enemies feel a lot less punishing after reaching the required cap of 1580. Some modifiers have also been added with the newest difficulty, including Match Game, increased Champion mobs, and Chaff.
The center of the attraction of every endgame Destiny 2 content has been the loot, with Master Vow of the Disciple being no different. However, much to everyone's surprise, the only loot users are being rewarded with are armor pieces.
For this week, on April 19, gamers will get mobility-focused armor. So naturally, everyone would want to get them for a better Hunter build. But when it comes to weapons, the only option is to get one of the six available raid weapons after completing the challenge.
For example, if the week's challenge is bound to be the Acquisition encounter, players can only get an Adept weapon in Master Vow if they complete the challenge. These Adept weapons don't have any special perks or
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