Destiny 2 Update 3.2.0 Balances Stasis Subclasses, Reworks PvP Ranks
Destiny 2 s latest season will address longstanding feedback on certain items and will make some backend changes to the game when its next update arrives.
Every new season of Destiny 2 brings with it a fresh patch to prepare Bungie s sandbox for several months of activity, and Season of the Splicer won t be any different. Launching next week on May 11, Update 3.2.0 will address longstanding feedback on certain items and will make some backend changes to the game.
One of the more interesting additions is an increase in accessibility, as colorblind support is being expanded to include the new Stasis abilities that were introduced in last year s Beyond Light expansion. Player highlighting in the Crucible now has colorblind support as well, and other elements related to the new Guardian powers should be more visually distinct when this mode is activated.
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Destiny 2 Tweaking Stasis Abilities, Adding Grandmaster Nightfalls With Next Update
The previously mentioned adjustments to Stasis abilities are on their way with Destiny 2 s March 16 update, along with a new chance to earn high-level gear.
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Bungie is making a number of adjustments to Stasis abilities in Destiny 2 with its March 16 update to the game, which should make players in the PvP-focused Crucible very happy (or very angry). A number of Stasis powers are getting nerfed, including the ubiquitous Shatterdive ability and the strength of the Duskfield grenade.
A preview of the changes are outlined in Destiny 2 s This Week at Bungie blog post, which outlines how Bungie is adjusting each of the three Stasis subclasses. The Hunter Shatterdive ability is losing its damage resistance, which should help players combat the extremely lethal move. The Warlock Stasis Super s projectiles will now have better tracking, but the explosive power used to shatter Stasis crystals