ONCE AGAIN, bungie catering to its elite group of flawless, raid racers and streamers and leave the rest of the community stuck.
I have friends who have gained 60 light levels in 2 days on my list. This person went from 360 to 422 in two days. I’ve got one pinnacle armor drop total in 5 days and 2 total on all 3 characters in 10 days. I used all my tools, seasonal pinnacle drops, Zavala rewards and all tools, only when I was stuck.
The conclusion to all this was the 3 weeks and two all-nighters grinding won’t ever happen again. My interest is completely gone, playtime is dwindling and I don’t see enough good things at this point to invest any more time than a game or two a day.
All actions have consequences, even for you bungie. The choice is do you want them to be positive or negative, it’s up to you.
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Edited by ODSTrooper: 8/14/2025 7:46:31 PMGrinding light levels all night sounds a little excessive. Why the race? That's just how you get burnt out and frustrated, I don't even care for trying to get to 450 myself until Bungie perhaps changes things for the better (and I say this as somebody with currently lots of free time and who has been a longtime Destiny player with thousands of hours into Destiny). Outside of maybe for some more Solstice loot, I have no desire to really play Destiny right now. The game used to not be fully this way and there was more to it than simply chasing light level and playing the same few activities hundreds of times. But maybe you're going about it the wrong way perhaps? Do you race to the end of activities without doing the side objectives or killing much enemies and thus not get as high of a score as you could have?