The latest patch for Destiny 2 has gone live, focusing on a range of Ascendant Alloy and Wellspring issues that have been present in the game since the launch of The Witch Queen expansion. In the Wellspring PvE activity, you can expect bad luck protection to be applied, as well as fixes for an issue in which players were not receiving Wellspring rewards if they hadn't picked up any armor from Fynch in the Throne World, and for an exploit to snipe away at a boss from outside the arena.
As for Ascendant Alloy, that rare material that's used for shaping weapons should be more readily available right now. Cryptarch master Rahool sells one of these materials per week for a hefty sum of Legendary shards, but lately the weekly reset on that limit hasn't been activating. To make up for it, Bungie will allow for a one-time purchase of two Ascendant Alloys for the cost of one. Now's the perfect time to get that catalyst for your Osteo Striga Exotic slotted in with this discount.
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Over in Gambit, Bungie is making the revamped activity more appealing by tweaking repeatable bounties to require fewer kills across the board, while the amount that an invader kill heals the Primeval for has been reduced from from 27% to 20%. Players who have gotten used to Grand Overture's tracking rockets being used to tear up fellow Guardians are in for a bad time, though, as those rockets have been adjusted. The Ikelos SMG's damage buff has also been tweaked.
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