Destiny 2 Lost Sectors has now increased drop rates for solo players on Legendary and Master difficulty, according to the patch patch notes released by Bungie today. The increase in Destiny 2 Legendary Lost Sector and Master Lost Sector drops came after a four-hour outage during which Bungie also fixed an in-game FPS bug that caused certain Guardians and their weapons to become invisible in Destiny 2.
The change to Destiny 2’s Lost Sector drop rates comes amid complaints that these activities currently recommend a Power Level of 1830 for Legendary Lost Sectors and a Power Level of 1840 for Master Lost Sectors. From a relative standpoint, this makes them noticeably harder than in previous iterations. The seasonal power cap is 1850, which gives players a maximum advantage of only ten over their enemies on Master difficulty. As a result, some players say they’re not worth completing because they offer minimal rewards with only a low chance of getting Exotic gear.
For those unfamiliar with how Legendary Lost Sectors work, these are opportunities for players to get exotic armor pieces they don’t already have or higher stat versions of armor pieces they don’t already have. ‘they have. The game’s Legendary and Lost Master Sector changes daily with a daily game reset and armor reward cycle between Exotic Head, Arms, Chest, Legs, and Class Armor.
However, with the introduction of Lightfall, players have suggested that the increased difficulty of Lost Sectors does not guarantee the negligible rewards and low chances of potentially getting an Exotic.
It seems that Bungie’s decision to increase the drop rates was in response to this criticism. This all adds to the difficulty issues of Destiny 2 Lightfall. While the Vanguard Ops playlist activities and patrols in Neomuna have an increased difficulty compared to their comparable predecessors, activities like the Destiny 2 Root of Nightmares contest mode raid seem to be much easier.
Thankfully, the changes in drop rates show that Bungie is at least listening to player feedback regarding issues like incentive rewards for higher difficulty activities. However, since Bungie hasn’t revealed how much the drop rate has increased, players have little way of knowing if these Lost Sectors are worth it without significant trial and error.
And, while Lost Sector Exotics can still be hard to come by, there are still plenty of Exotics on the Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics list you can try to find, like the Destiny 2 Vexcalibur Glaive Exotic or the Exotics. exotic handgun. Warning Strand, which is considered by some of the prominent players in the multiplayer game to be one of the best handguns in the game.