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Destiny 2 is Buffing Strand Warlocks in Season 22

Keith Stawarz

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In its latest weekly presentation, Bungie answers community questions about the future of Destiny 2 and reveals that the Weaver's Nest Warlock has gained some ground in Season 22. As a real-time service title, Destiny 2 is always changing and evolving, thanks in large part to its seasonal structure. Not only is new content and storylines added each season, but Bungie typically takes the opportunity to release major updates that impact many core aspects of the experience. Players can prepare enough Destiny 2 Silver in the game.



In fact, Season of the Deep, which is only a few weeks away at this point, received a larger update when it launched in late May. Destiny 2 Season 21 not only rebalanced exotics, weapons and subclasses, but also added new features such as a way to spotlight exotic imprints, added 3 Strand Aspects, and didn't actually change anything about the seasonal power cap. Even with the plethora of tweaks, changes and additions, Bungie continues to work on future issues and has decided to address multiple community issues.



The newly renamed Destiny Weekly blog has taken on a number of frequently asked questions from the community, addressing a variety of topics including upcoming weapon gains, ability tweaks, and more. One question in particular was directed at Beach Warlocks, and this one addressed the fact that Brood Nester was originally positioned as a Minion Master. However, many players have recently felt that Threadling minions feel bland in the higher difficulty and end-game content.



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Thankfully, Bungie appears to agree with this assessment and has outlined how it plans to address these issues in Season 22. using a two-phase approach, Bungie intends to "significantly increase" the damage Threadlings deal to PvE targets, while also reducing the duration and The newest Destiny is a two-phase approach. Not only that, but for the latest Destiny 2 Strand, The Wanderer is being adjusted to address community feedback on its effectiveness, but the studio did not provide any details on the changes being made.



Weapons were another focus of the Q&A session, with kinetic weapons and warblades seemingly slated for major changes. For the latter, Bungie specifically mentioned that these changes are intended to make the Warblade more satisfying to use, especially in PvP. The profession-specific Exotic Warblade introduced in the Witch Queen expansion pack also received a major update, specifically addressing how players can activate the Exotic skill. See
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