Behold the Massive Changes Arriving to Armor Mods in Destiny 2 Next Season

Bungie has announced that in the next season of Destiny 2, players are now able to change elemental affinity without having to re-grind armor.

Destiny 2 Updates to be expected

"You'll soon be able to change the Elemental Affinity on any piece of armor to either of the other two Affinity types directly from the item's inspection screen by hovering your cursor over the armor's energy icon. This is intended to mitigate the experience of getting an armor drop with a stat roll you want, but the wrong Elemental Affinity," Bungie explained in their update.

Introduced last year in the Shadowkeep expansion, Destiny 2's Armor 2.0 system has made some massive and mostly good changes to the way players use and handle their armor. Suggestions were also received by Bungie from the players to improve Seasonal mods. The Seasonal Armor mod socket starting next season, like the Undying Mods and Dawn Mods, will be able to use mods that were released before and after the armor piece was released.

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What is Destiny 2 for those who have not played yet?

It is Bungie's Free-to-Play loot-driven shared-world shooter and is available for Steam, Playstation 4 and XBOX. After its release in 2017, this game has skyrocketed on the gaming charts and has enormously grown since then.

Destiny 2 is the base game, and it has several expansions. In the base game, players will get access to the Leviathan raid, standard strikes, EDZ, Nessus, Titan, and IO as all explorable locations plus the standard PvP Crucible content. On the first expansion, Curse of Osiris, it adds Mercury as only a limited explorable area and adds some story missions and some newly designed Raid Lair, and Eater of Worlds. In Warmind, however, there no changes had been made except for Mars and the Escalation Protocol, which was pretty fun. The Forsaken expansion was the biggest one of them all, which added Dreaming City and Tangled Shore, plus a new PvPvE mode called Gambit, the Blind Well, and The Last Wish raid. Level caps were also increased from 30 to 50. The next three expansions are called Season of the Forge, Season of the Drifter, and Season of Opulence.

There are three classes to choose from, namely, Hunters, who are stealthy creatures focused on traps and revolvers, Warlocks, who are basically your wizards - casting orbs and swords that are highly flammable. Last but not least, the Titans who are well known to be the warriors of space, using hammers and fire, missiles and shields to bash their way through enemy defenses.

Either way, whichever class you choose, Destiny 2 is one fun game for everyone to play and grind on. Destiny and Destiny 2are both available on Steam as well.

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