Destiny 2 is finally adding a fresh way to play old raids and dungeons
The lega🍰cy rotation will add pinnacle rewards to old end-game activities

Destiny 2 Season 17 will introduce a long-awaited legacy content rotatio🥀n that will revitalize old dungeons and raiꦡds.
Bungie outlined the upcoming feature in its latest after 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:first teasing the idea late last year. "We’re breaking up our new Rotato𒉰r system into Seasonal and Weekly♒ categories so that players can have a little additional freshness when taking on the weekly hunt for power," the post reads.
Beginning next season, every week will feature a raid and dungeon selected from previous seasons and expansions. The newest raids and dungeons – that'll be the Vow of the Disciple raid in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Destiny 2: The Witch Queen and the new dungeon coming in Season 17 – will always award pinnacle rewards, an﷽d pinnacle loot will also be added to the featu🐭red legacy activities each week.
Raid rotation candidates include Forsaken's Last Wish, Shadowkeep's Garden of Salvation, Beyond Light's Deep Stone Cryp🌳t, and the remastered Vault of Glass. For dungeons, we've go🌠t Shattered Throne, Pit of Heresy, Prophecy, and the Grasp of Avarice (which will technically be outdated once a new dungeon arrives in Season 17).
It'll be nice to have a loot-driven reason to run these activities again, and on top of adding pinnacle r🌳ewards, Bungie's removing the weekly loot limits for featured legacy raids and dungeons. As long as you've got the teammates and the stamina, you can keep running rotating activities for infinite Legendary drops. These won't boost your Power level, but thꦯey will get you closer to that god roll.
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