The Destiny 2 season 21 release date is imminent, and a raft of Destiny 2 season 21 weapon changes reveal that we’re in for plenty of explosions. Explosions! After all, who doesn’t love explosions? With buffs incoming for Eyes of Tomorrow and Sweet Business among others, there’s going to be all manner of ways to blow even more stuff up in Destiny 2 once the Season of the Deep arrives in Bungie’s space game.
There’s plenty of changes to dig through in the update, with improvements to a variety of reticles, meters, and more alongside the actual Exotic weapon balance adjustments. Hip-fire reticles have been tweaked to be more visible at higher FOV settings, Fusion Rifle charge and Sword guard energy will now be displayed next to the reticle, and several Exotics are getting custom additions to track their unique perks.
If you’ve ever wanted to just punch into the void forever, there’s a new ‘full auto melee’ setting that will continue using your fist, charged melee, Sword, Glaive, or Super melee attack by holding down the input. There’s also new showcase options, allowing you to zoom in and rotate your guns from the inspection screen to really pick out the fine details.
Elsewhere on the balance side of things, these Destiny 2 patch notes are pumping up the damage of Sniper Rifles in PvE modes slightly, making them a little more of a reliable tool (something I’m very happy about as a big enjoyer of Destiny 2’s headshot pops). Aggressive Submachine Guns, on the other hand, are having their base damage dropped just a little, while The Immortal has also seen its range reduced to wind back their PvP dominance.
Here are all the weapon changes revealed in Destiny 2 Season of the Deep, courtesy of Bungie:
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