After completing all of the Adventures on Mercury, I came to the realization how much more the Infinite Forest could have been. I'm sure we can all agree on the fact that the end game is underwhelming to say the least. Curse of Osiris did not add much to the end game outside of the new Raid Lair, which I have not gotten an opportunity to complete, but have heard great things about it. Now here are some of the ideas that I came up with on how to make the Infinite Forest an end game activity.
In each adventure you progress through sections of the Infinite Forest all leading up to an end objective. Immediately I asked myself why Bungie did not turn this into the new PoE. It has all the ground work to be the D2 equivalent of PoE.
1) It would have to include an armor/weapon set unique to the Infinite Forest
2) Each section leading up to the final boss would include modifiers and small objectives you would have to complete within a time limit
3) The modifiers would change after each section you complete along with the enemies you would be fighting against
4) Can't progress until the section is completed
5) When the time limit runs out you restart the entire section you were on
6) An exotic only obtainable through completing the Infinite Forest completely RNG
Love to hear how you feel about this idea and some other features they could add to improve on this.
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