Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion reshaped several existing mechanics and introduced new ones, leading to fans considering it one of the best releases in the franchise's history. Light subclasses are being reworked this year, with the Void 3.0 update kicking this off, and weapon crafting finally became a thing through the Relic on Mars unlocked by playing The Witch Queen's campaign. Bungie will still be monitoring many aspects of Destiny 2 moving forward with the intent to make the game the best it can be, which means now is a good time to highlight what needs changes.
PvE content is in a decent spot, with plenty of different activities available for players to choose from, whereas the PvP side is arguably in need of help after the Void 3.0 changes impacted the game's balance. Yet, while PvP is scheduled to get a few more updates over the course of Year 5, there is a PvE activity that desperately needs attention on Bungie's part: farming Lost Sectors. Destiny 2's Lost Sectors are areas that were always appealing because of their themes of exploration, and Bungie made farming them more enticing with the addition of Exotic drops in Legend and Master versions of the activity. However, the current experience needs another pass.
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Lost Sectors immediately became a big staple of the game starting with Destiny 2's release, with the European Dead Zone accounting for sixteen Lost Sectors with others scattered across the various non-vaulted locations. One of the most fun aspects of Lost Sectors is finding their entrance the first time players want to access them, as they are often hidden in the wilds or in unassuming places, but this quickly dries out after the first
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