This week at Bungie, we’re getting ready for some high voltage.
A storm is brewing. Next week, we’ll kick off what we’ve been calling Arc Week. Our goal for this happening has been to take the element that makes our sandbox crackle and put it under the microscope. The most noticeable update is that we improved many Arc subclass paths from the time before Forsaken. The week will also feature Arc Singe and Arc Bounties to synergize with your updated abilities. To provide a proving grounds for all this new energy, Mayhem will be available in the Crucible to let you experiment with your enhanced Arc abilities using shockingly short cooldowns.
Arc Week will also feature one of the most powerful Arc weapons ever created, the Thunderlord Exotic Machine Gun. If you weren’t able to complete the quest to obtain Thunderlord last year, you will have from April 9 to April 23 to revisit the Cosmodrome and add it your collection.
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Edited by Fibby: 4/5/2019 10:59:56 AMTop tree Striker and Thundercrash both need a buff, the neutral game for both of these subclasses is mediocre at best, and the supers are underwhelming as well. The melee attack for the Sentinel has been broken or inconsistent at best since the game launched and its still not being looked at, Arcstider and Spectral both had similar problems but those were buffed to the point where they dont even have to hit nowhere near you to kill you while the shield attack keeps missing or just not doing any damage although it is connecting on your point of view. Arcstrider did not need a buff, all you are doing here is once again making sure that Hunters stay at the top of the meta like they have been for the entire time this game has been out. As soon as Spectral Blades gets a well deserved nerf, all you are going to see is Arcstiders.