A Way to Save Eververse (and Basically Destiny 2) [Upvote for Bungie to notice]
Fix Eververse
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Kill Eververse
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I'm Offended
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Of course, there are going to be several people going to go down in the comments and start bashing me for trying to support Eververse.
For one, let's be honest here: Eververse in Destiny 2 is complete garbage. Everyone is completely aware of this, hater and supporter alike. It is at a point where it has created a wildfire in the community (although half of the problems about eververse were already in D1 and yet no one complained). Me, being one getting overly tired of this nonsense, decided to throw out ideas in order to fix the damned system (or the community more or less).
1.) Earnable Engrams through activities:
Every D1 player is aware what I'm talking about here. Through playing Crucible matches and Heroic Strikes, players could earn up to 4 engrams per character every week. Why isn't that in D2? Even if it's only 1-2 engrams, this will make a big chunk of players happy as it weakens the whole "pay to gamble for it," the ordeal people are so heated up against.
2.) Shader Vendors:
Shaders are a big issue in D2, as the game now allows you to individually color your weapon and armor pieces, shaders are now consumables. This causes the player to horde shaders and fill up their inventory, having no room for new ones. To fix this, make the rare/uncommon shaders, that of which are earnable, buyable through their respective planetary vendor (the non-planetary ones can go to maybe the cryptarchs or something). Better yet, just add Eva Levante back selling all known earnable shaders (I mean cmon it's not hard at all).
3.) Ships and Sparrows:
As of D2, most of the ships are in Eververse and not at Amanda. That is BS. Sure, there are a couple of rare sparrows that Amanda is selling, but that isn't enough. Just take about half of the ships and sparrows in Eververse and put them on a random vendor roll (on Amanda of course) for a high shard/glimmer price. It'll make more accessible and just as nearly as valuable as they were before.
4.) Guaranteed Goods:
There are times when you open an engram and you get nothing but shaders and mods. Depressing if I must do say so myself. Make it to where you are always guaranteed an emote, ship, sparrow, or an ornament every you open one.
5.) High-End Earnable Goods:
Similar to the Gift-in-Return and the 1st idea I had, make it to where certain items in the Eververse pool can be earned through certain end-game activities. Not only that, but those items are to be refreshed with other Eververse items every week.
6.) Decrease the Bright Dust Prices:
Simple. All featured items in Eververse are to have their bright dust prices lowered by AT LEAST 30% (Because dismantling Eververse goods give you little bright dust you can use).
7.) The Community Favorite:
LITERALLY.
REMOVE.
EVERVERSE.
Make everything earnable in-game and non-buyable w/ real cash. Forget Micro-transactions. Bungie already has enough cash to last them for 2 years (probably). If you can't save Eververse, then let it die.
Aaaaaaaaannnnd... that's it. Hate me if you want, but this the best way to save Destiny 2 from where it is rn. If you can, upvote this to make Bungie notice this.
Uh... Bye.
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