I seriously doubt anyone has more than a couple sets of armor masterworked, and at most one copy of each exotic they like to use. I personally have been using the same masterworked armor since season 15. I have had 50 enhancement cores and a full postmaster on every character for a loooooong -blam!- time. Whenever I want to reset my rank in anything and have to "collect all previous rewards," I just masterwork a useless exotic for the hell of it and eat the wasted 2 ascendant shards (spend 3, but get one back from resetting). Meanwhile, I'm barely scraping by with ~14 enhancement cores in my inventory at any time. That raises 2 questions: 1) why the hell do enhancement prisms (a more expensive resource) drop like hotcakes from high-level content, whereas I rarely get more than 3 enhancement cores per every few Grandmaster Nightfalls. 2) Why is there no way to break down enhancement prisms into cores? Currently, it takes 10 cores to make a prism, but I'm so over being full on prisms that I'd be willing to turn in a prism for even ONE core. If I could just get those -blam!- things outta my inventory. Hoping to see some kind of change in Lightfall. Even if it's just raising the inventory cap from 50. Honestly, the whole "bungie capping our resources at criminally low quantities to discourage hoarding so we don't just have an excess of resources, forcing us to run out fast and then grind more when we need them" is a conversation for a whole other day. TLDR, just ffs give me something to spend my enhancement prisms on (preferably breaking them down into cores) i'm beggin you!
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