@Yabba Langris Same plus this video doesn’t include Titan Void’s super, Warlock’s Solar super, or Hunter’s Arc super, plus there is now stasis you are correct
I miss having to unlock the subclasses. Sure it was annoying to find the thing to actually start working towards the subclass, but i felt very accomplished once I completed it.
@@whatyoulookinfor Still doesn't make it as good especially with the titan super melee targeting being so broken that on some cases they teleport to punch the guardian it locked onto
Y'all remember these? Remember actual levels? Remember skill points? Remember Red War? Remember OG D2 intro? Remember that common energy smg? Remember 'ole not moddable ship? Remember Titan, Io? Remember Farm? Remember Bright Engrams..?
I miss when the original story was kinda relevant and you had to actually progress through it and level your character to get the subclasses instead of having them handed to you and the main campaign being an afterthought.
@@kedarraman6690 I’m referencing the red war campaign being an afterthought, because like he said, it’s a real shame you can’t play it anymore. The red war was an awesome campaign. Too bad I’ll never get to experience shutting down the almighty and fighting ghaul again.
Funny enough the Shadebinder lore has a Guardian hearing a “cold chorus” during the Red war after the light was captured while they were in the city. So imagine the Cabal believing they’ve won and they just hear the Shadebinder super activation noise 😭
y’all remember when we still had a campaign but not anymore, is it sad that i never got to finish the campaign and now i can’t ever finish it since most the planets were removed since beyond light
It’s like they are forcing you to get beyond light cause it’s like they take all the planets away and put Europa but to do anything there you have to pay 40 or something dollars 😂😂
Is it just me or i prefered Destiny 2 to be more RPG like. for example, remember how we used to grind for skill point to unlock those cool skills and edit them to our preferences. This made each subclass felt unique to everybody