Destiny Rise Of Iron New Armor
Prior to the launch of Destiny: Rise of Iron, Bungie reinvigorated the player base by introducing the new Moments of Triumph record book, where players could earn unique rewards for finishing off certain Taken King focused milestones. To further entice players to complete the.
divider New Rewards Infusion Stays The Same, Base Light Levels Go UpThe current Infusion system, featuring 1:1 Light Level advancement and items dropping at or above your current items’ level will remain in place and unchanged.In addition, Game Informer revealed that, just as with The Taken King, Uncommon and Rare (Green and Blue) gear will drop at higher light levels (potentially up to 350 for Rare items). This suggests that Vendor Gear may also be getting a boost, although we can’t confirm that.divider Rise of Iron Record BookRise of Iron will also release with a new free Record Book which tracks all activity in Rise of Iron account-wide.
As you complete missions, quests, and other activities from the new expansion, you will gain percentage points of completion, and as with past Record Books will receive rewards at set intervals. These rewards will include:. Full Iron Lord armor for all Character Classes. Multiple new Emblems. New Shader.
The new Iron Song Ghost Shell (not pictured). Other currently unrevealed rewardsdivider Strike Exclusives and Skeleton KeysNightfalls and Strike Playlists are getting a new inventory item added to their Loot Tables: The Skeleton Key.
These keys, which will drop randomly at the end of missions, can be used in Strikes featuring exclusive items to get a guaranteed drop of one of those Exclusive by opening something called a “Strike Hoard” – a new chest that will be appearing upon completion of Strikes, even outside of the Weekly Playlists.divider Weapons, New and OldFrom new Iron Banner weapons (see above) to revamped Year 1 guns, Rise of Iron promises tons of new options for inflicting devastation in both story and crucible game modes. ExoticsIn terms of Year 1 weapons, we already know that Gjallarhorn is coming back (in black, etc), but there’s one other infamous Year 1 Exotic that will be making a triumphant (ominous?) return in Rise of Iron: yes, if you haven’t heard, THORN is coming back at full light levels.
No word yet on whether there will be further adjustments to its perks or stats, but we do know that it’s getting a new Exotic Quest. For those of us already sporting Year 1 models, it’s not year clear if the updated version will be immediately available through the kiosk or if we’ll have to work for it the same as everyone else.Among other Exotics hinted at include Warlock boots (Are they finally real?), a Sidearm allegedly reminiscent of the Robocop gun, and a pulse rifle that “blossoms out a cloud of seeking energy from a successful precision kill”. Yeah, that sounds pretty awesome to us, too!But what really stood out from the pack is a reimagining of the very first gun any of us ever touched in Destiny: the Khvostov. The old Khvostov 7G-02 from the very first mission has been re-specced as the Exotic Khvostov 7G-0X, a truly unique Exotic by the sound of it. Like Gjallarhorn and Thorn, it will be the reward for a new Exotic Weapon quest, but unlike other Exotics, it doesn’t have a single Exotic perk that defines it. Instead, Bungie is trying something brand new that has our internal theorycrafters jumping to get a closer look.Instead of one Exotic ability, the new Khvostov has a special set of perk columns that allow you to turn it into the primary of your dreams! Artifacts, ReinventedArtifacts have been completely revamped for Rise of Iron in response to the widely-held sentiment (which we can’t disagree with) that they don’t do much to justify holding a separate gear slot.
Gone are the random bonus orbs and generic stat bonuses of yesteryear, and in their place: something new!Rise of Iron will feature eight (8) new class-agnostic (you read that right) Artifacts, each providing not only minor perks and significant stat bonuses, but also game-changing abilities that can be added to any subclass. These new Artifacts can be obtained via new Weekly Bounties granted by Felwinter Peak’s Archivist, Tyra Karn. Completely all of the weekly quests grants a single Iron Lords Legacy token, which can be turned in to purchase any of the three Artifacts Tyra has for sale that week. When you obtain each Artifact, you must then activate it by lighting a brazier in the nearby mausoleum in memory of that Iron Lord.
Destiny Rise Of Iron Armor
Share on:Aww yiss sick mate sick.Destiny: Rise of Iron – check out sweet new armour and weaponsNew expansion Rise of Iron adds a whole new Destination on Earth, a story campaign, a strike, a raid, an increased light cap and also these little beauties: new weapons and armour.Interestingly, the new armour sets diverge markedly by class. Only the Warlock gear really has that Iron Banner feel to it. The Titan set has a real Warmind or perhaps SIVA look to it. I have no idea what’s going on with the cat motif on the Hunter set. It’s a little Trials of Osiris, maybe? Anyway, take a look through the images arranged below.
Destiny Rise Of Iron New Armor Youtube
Activision supplied these at some blistering resolution that began with a seven and had four digits, so that each one was a wallpaper-worthy marvel of detail and delight. They took forever to download. I considered well my flimsy noodle Australian upstream, and then I ran them through two PhotoShop batch processes.
Destiny Rise Of Iron Armor Sets
Now we can all look at them without waiting an eternity for the page to load and potentially crashing browsers and eating through your data limit. Hunter armourTitan armourWarlock armourWeapons and gearfor PS4 and Xbox One.