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Destiny 2 would finally receive armor
transmog in an upcoming season there was much rejoicing. There was plenty to celebrate within that article actually, but armor transmog had been a long requested feature. But, the road map update also left many concerned thanks to the mention of the Eververse store. Would obtaining transmogs in-game be an ungodly, boring grind to incentivize Silver purchases, or would both the in-game and monetary methods of earning transmogs live in harmony with one another?
Well, we now know thanks to the This Week At Bungie update from a couple days ago, and I can easily summarize the general consensus in a single statement: congrats Bungie, you fucked up transmog.
The new Destiny 2 transmog system shows why the game will never get better
Destiny 2’s long-awaited transmog system. Cosmetic armor slots are a pretty standard feature in most loot-centric games, and players have been clamoring for a way to wear their favorite armor, while getting the stats from another, since the original Destiny released. Unfortunately, once again, with Armor Synthesis, Bungie has turned what should be a straightforward system into another outlet for grinding, complete with an entirely new tier of currencies.
How transmog works in Destiny 2
Instead of just picking a piece of armor from collections to place into a cosmetic slot you have to use Armor Synthesis to make a Universal Armor Ornament. The process is: