The higher your rank, the more seasonal mods you have access to. As you rank up, so does the Seasonal Artifact. The artifact for this season, the Season of the Undying, is the Gate Lord’s Eye. You have to level up the Season Pass, which I’ll talk about later in this article, to rank 7 before being able to use this slot. One is for a Seasonal Artifact which you don’t have access to right away. We also get two new slots on the character screen. With these traits, you actually get to physically see the cooldown time for various abilities, such as your super and melee, where in the past you just had to guess how long it would take for you super to return. We also see the return of character traits, such as intellect and strength, that are reminiscent of the first Destiny game. So, if you start the campaign straight away, you’ll technically be under-leveled. However, the main campaign starts at a light level of 760. Character Changes:įirst and foremost, with the drop of Destiny 2: Shadowkeep all characters have been boosted to a light level of 750. ![]() “Shadowkeep” has also brought with it changes to the Crucible, Nightfall, and new PvE encounters such as Vex Offensive and a future raid and dungeon. As usual, these quests continue the story and add more lore and information to the Destiny world. There are a plethora of new quests that will drop powerful guns and armor. Of course, there’s more to “Shadowkeep” than just the main campaign. This reminiscing almost makes up for the lack-luster main campaign. Our return to the moon in Destiny 2 almost feels like coming home after a long trip. I for one have some very fond memories of playing with friends and exploring the moon. For those who played the first Destiny game and loved it, this DLC brings back great memories. The main campaign is also rather short.ĭespite this, the use of old elements makes the return to Destiny‘s moon rather familiar. With the reuse of the old map and old enemies, it feels rather lazy. There are a few new areas and more extensive underground areas which mostly consist of lost sectors to explore. The moon map is very similar to that in the first Destiny game. However, at the same time, it seems rather cheap. We even get a bit more information on the Darkness that has always been one of the main antagonists lurking in the background of the Destiny games. Eris Morn herself is haunted by past Guardians as she slowly goes insane. Shadows of Hive crawl across the walls when you least expect it. It’s got a very spooky feel to it with the ghosts of dead Guardians haunting you at every step. Old enemies are reborn as Nightmares with new mechanics to figure out. Guardians get to travel back to the Hellmouth and into The Scarlet Keep. With the return of the moon, “Shadowkeep” has bought back both new and old content. So, most people were excited to hear that Destiny 2 was bringing the moon back as an explorable location. Players have not been able to explore the moon since the first Destiny game. Even though you defeated them once before, these adversaries have now been imbued with greater power and new mechanics are required to defeat these familiar, yet new enemies. ![]() As a Guardian, you’ll need to destroy these Nightmares that have taken the form of previously defeated enemies. It brings with it remnants of the past: waking Nightmares that torment the living and reshape reality itself. There is a darkness that has long slumbered beneath the moon’s surface that is beginning to stir. Eris Morn, a former hunter who guided your Guardian on a path to Crota’s destruction in Destiny, has returned and unleashed something deep within the moon. Although the fourth DLC, “Shadowkeep” does not require ownership of previous expansions in order to play.Īs a Guardian-a hero of the last safe city on Earth-your attention turns to the moon as a new threat awakens. This DLC is the fourth expansion of Destiny 2, bringing with it a new planet, or rather a moon, to explore along with new PvP maps and new PvE activities. ![]() Destiny 2 is a science fiction, action role-playing, first-person shooter that was first released in the fall of 2017. Destiny 2 released its new DLC, “Shadowkeep,” on October 1st of this year.
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