The Destiny 2 Vexcalibur Legend difficulty mission offers casual players a much bigger challenge than expected, according to a Reddit post with over 1.5,000 upvotes. The answer to Destiny 2’s ongoing questline comes amid the difficulty-related issues that have plagued FPS gaming since the release of Lightfall. The Destiny 2 Vexcalibur Exotic Glaive quest is titled ‘//node.ovrd.AVALON//’, more commonly referred to as ‘Avalon’, and must be completed by Guardians to obtain the Vexcalibur Catalysts.
Redditor ‘Ancop’ posted his experience on the DestinyTheGame subreddit, where he also shared a screenshot showing 23 casualties and over 1,000 deaths resulting from the activity. The player also shares his loadout, which included “God Rolled Cataclysm, Witherhoard and MW crafted Mini-Tool, MM Artificie armor complete with Loreley, stacked on whatever makes you survive longer, Solar Resistance, Emergency Booster, stacked on mods From Solar Surge, Power Orbs replenish health.This should be a solid loadout for an average player who engages in challenging activities.
Replies to the original post suggest that other players also found the content too difficult. People are sharing anecdotal stories of them battling to complete the mission, both as fireteams and alone.
“The game should be fun and not frustrate me. Somehow Bungie doesn’t seem to understand that,” Redditor 360GameTV added to the discussion.
“No one is giving an (expletive) on a fraction of players abusing grab refills. WE WANT TO ENJOY THE GAME WE PURCHASED,” Philly_ExecChef wrote in the thread, referring to a subclass grappling mechanic in Destiny 2 Strand that was fixed as part of yesterday’s patch.
One issue seems to be that players who start their full team work and lose a player are unable to add another guardian, which contributes to more challenges in completing the Legendary Mission as players get frustrated and quit work.
Perhaps one of the biggest issues with Legendary Quest difficulty is that it prevents weaker players who have paid for Lightfall from accessing certain content that would normally be much more accessible. Prior to the release of Lightfall, Destiny 2 game director Joe Blackburn suggested that the development team would be “bringing the challenge back to Destiny” in a lengthy blog post detailing the difficulty changes, among other things. However, these changes seem to have contributed to player frustration with the game’s difficulty.
Many Report Patrols and Legendary Lost Sectors are too difficult. The legendary Vexcalibur quest, which people have to play to unlock the weapon’s catalysts, just happens to be the latest activity where players express their dissatisfaction with the challenge levels. While the game’s high-level players don’t seem to have as many problems, average casual players do have issues with the content they’ve paid to play.
On the other hand, Destiny 2’s Root of Nightmares contest mode has been criticized by many for being too easy, with more clears during the contest mode’s limited time period than the clear count of all other Destiny raids. 2 combined. .
If you’re having trouble getting your hands on Vexcalibur Catalysts, which is the newest weapon in the Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics roster, check out our guides for other Lightfall Exotics while players wait for a potential fix. These Exotics include Destiny 2’s Winterbite Exotic Glaive secondary weapon and Destiny 2’s Final Warning Exotic Strand secondary weapon, and our guides can help you make sure you get your hands on some of the most powerful new weapons in the game. multiplayer game.