As a fan, I wouldn’t make a Destiny 3.
I’d keep Destiny 2 alive — but give it a massive, game-changing update.
Armor:
There would only be one main armor set.
Everything else would be ornaments that drop from raids, dungeons, strikes, planets, and PvP. That way, style becomes a reward for effort and dedication.
Armor Mods:
Each activity would have its own exclusive mods — and they’d only work in that activity.
PvP mods for PvP. Raid mods for Raids. Dungeon mods for Dungeons.
Simple, focused, and rewarding.
Planets:
Planets would change every week, like the Dreaming City once did.
Each planet would have unique activities, weapons, and armor.
You’d have three months to chase them — then the activities and rewards would rotate into something new.
Just like the old Escalation Protocol days, where every week felt alive.
Weapons:
Weapons would have mod slots too, with activity-specific mods you can earn.
Some would be rare and powerful, but they’d only work in the activity they drop from.
PvP would have its own exclusive mods — only for those who live for the Crucible.
Raids:
Every six months, raids would get new ornaments and mod rotations to keep them exciting and fresh.
And most importantly — I’d bring all the vaulted content back into the game. Every piece of Destiny history deserves to be played again.
The game would be 100% free-to-play, with an optional premium pass for cosmetics and extras.
Events:
There would be world bosses appearing on planets — epic encounters for everyone to join.
And smaller mini-events that drop random cosmetics, just for fun.
Community Love:
Players who help new Guardians through raids or endgame activities would earn exclusive cosmetics — ornaments, emblems, and trackers that prove their kindness and leadership.
Vex Portal:
I’d add a mysterious Vex Portal in the Tower.
Jumping in would throw you into a random activity with random modifiers and locked gear — but with exclusive rewards waiting for those brave enough to face the unknown.
And finally…
I’d hit the reset button.
A complete fresh start for everyone.
All Guardians would begin again — max level 40, power 200. A new journey for all.
But for those who’ve been here since the beginning — the veterans who gave years of their lives to Destiny — they’d receive something truly special:
an exclusive seal, a full armor set, an emblem, and a shader that can never be dropped again.
A symbol of their legacy that will live forever in the stars.
						
					
					
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	They should add raid and dungeon title gilding. That would at least slightly bump people wanting to play older ones.
 
										 
					 
		    