Okay take into consideration that microtransactions are a good way to make money but more than half of the stuff you can earn after the raid and campaign is through eververse which sucks. But I think exotic shaders would be a great addition to the game but earn these shaders through big events like heroic strikes, raids and heroic public events. These shaders would make your guardian shine in a very grand manner like reflective metal, not just bits and pieces of the armor like "Golden Trace" but like the ENTIRE guardian. So much so that it has reflections of the environment around you casting onto your armor. Or perhaps glow like a glowstick like the chroma from D1, or maybe even make your armor look like something from medieval times(a knight's worn metallic look). Just ideas but give feedback on this for Bungie to see. I liked it in D1 where everything you could earn by doing a big time event in the game. Bungie has simply destroyed the joy in that "go and work for it" vibe by making Eververse one of the main story tellers in the game. AND SHE ISN'T EVEN A PART OF THE STORY!!! Give Bungie something to work at in this game. No one wants to pay to get stuff when the game was already hella expensive to begin with.
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