Destiny 2 is always changing thanks to both the constant balancing efforts on Bungie's part, and the fact that its seasonal model calls for frequent tweaks. The Witch Queen expansion was a great occasion to do this, and while it didn't come with a fifth subclass, Bungie started the process of reworking Light subclasses with the Void 3.0 update. One of the main elements of the gameplay loop for new Void subclasses is that players can mostly chain abilities for additional effects and combos in PvE, with reduced efficacy in PvP.
Because it's easy to generate Void Elemental Wells with Void 3.0, many players ended up using Volatile Flow as a seasonal mod, which makes clearing adds a breeze with fast-firing Void weapons. As such, Destiny 2 players discovered how powerful the Funnelweb SMG is thanks to it being a 900 RPM gun that can roll with good general perks and the new Veist Stinger Origin Trait. However, the recently datamined SMG for 2022's edition of Guardian Games seems like an incredible contender for Funnelweb's niche because of its perk pool and a unique Origin Trait.
Destiny 2's Void 3.0 Update is Not Sustainable For The Game
In about a week, the recurrent Guardian Games event for Destiny 2 will launch again, and it will bring plenty of items to farm as well as competition between the game's three classes. The event also has its signature weapon, which has been a popular feature for a while, and this time around it's a Void SMG with great perk combinations for both PvE and PvP. What's interesting about this gun is the new Guardian Games Origin Trait, called Classy Contender, which provides players with class ability energy on final blows.
This new Destiny 2 SMG, called The Title, is likely going to be farmable during
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