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Edited by A_dmg04: 4/10/2019 8:28:14 PM
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Continued Enhancement Core and Mod Component Discussion

Hey all, A few weeks back, we talked about Enhancement Cores coming from Gunsmith bounties in the [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/47706]TWAB[/url]. I wanted to give a quick update on this, as it also involves Mod Components, which have been a topic of discussion as well. Please note- this is all still in development for Season of Opulence, and could change. [quote]• Originally announced in the TWAB, these bounties would cost Gunsmith materials. This has been changed to Glimmer. • There will be multiple daily bounties to complete, each rewarding one enhancement core and two mod components • There will be two weekly bounties to complete. These will each grant one enhancement core, one mod (Weapon or Armor), and other materials or reputation/rank points depending on the objective of the bounty. • Note: When I say rank points, think Valor or Infamy, **not** Glory.[/quote] The team is continuing to evaluate feedback over mod components, enhancement cores, and rewards all up. Thank you for the continued feedback. We'll give you updates as we have them.
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  • Edited by Farris: 4/10/2019 10:50:47 PM
    I don't get why you guys are so hellbent on keeping masterwork cores for infusion. You already have to hope you get the proper slot when you get a powerful drop, so why does it also have to cost a rare resource to infuse things up? If I'm not mistaken you guys said you wanted infusion to be a meaningful choice. Why? Why should something as basic as [i]leveling up[/i] be a meaningful choice? Masterworking a piece of gear is a much more meaningful choice and shows that you like said gear enough to dump a bunch of cores into it to make it better. You can't just go around masterworking every weapon you get (and don't need to), but you [i]have[/i] to get your light up to progress, and tying something as scarce as masterwork cores to it was a mistake from the word go. Instead of working so hard to make easier avenues for players to get masterwork cores, you should just remove them from infusion altogether, [b]nobody[/b] likes it how it is now. And yes I keep calling them masterwork cores. That's what they were when they were introduced and that's what they should have stayed as.

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