BearCat204
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Yeah there is a feeling of nostalgia mixed with excitement for new changes. Hoping to see many of our clan back into the game but still haven't seen many of them. I think we have something like 45 or 50 and have only seen about 5 of them lol.I am enjoying it so far...It has brought out a lot of my clan members who had stopped playing the game and now with the reveal of shadowkeep it has them all excited again...Does me too, I hear they are going to bring back some of the old D1 raids on a weekly basis...Should be a lot of fun...Be nice to take on Atheon again with a chance to get the Fate Bringer or some of the other awesome weapons it used to have.
Yeah I know we had the same problem...What is really stupid is a lot of our clan went to another clan just to play with the same people that were in the clan to begin with lmao...You can't make this stuff up!....You can't fix stupid.Yeah there is a feeling of nostalgia mixed with excitement for new changes. Hoping to see many of our clan back into the game but still haven't seen many of them. I think we have something like 45 or 50 and have only seen about 5 of them lol.
Moving forward, players will continue to earn items like new weapons, armor and mods simply by playing Destiny 2. However, players will need to turn to Destiny 2's in-game Eververse store (where players purchase Destiny 2's Silver currency, which they can then trade for gear) to kit out their characters with custom emotes, shaders and other in-game cosmetics. Notably, Bungie plans to make ships, Sparrows and ornament skins, which account for some of Destiny 2's most sought after cosmetics, exclusive to the Eververse store.