[quote]We've heard your feedback on the current Iron Banner armor set as well as the overall state of unique and compelling earned rewards. The overall balance in paid and earned armor cosmetics is off for this season and we're aiming to adjust our approach to earned rewards in the future.
In the short term, today we will be changing the visuals of Iron Banner's Iron Beryllium set to instead use those of the upcoming Ancient Majesty set, shown here. The Iron Beryllium set's original visuals will be available in a later update. The Ancient Majesty set will now become the Iron Banner set and will not be made purchasable on the Eververse store. There will be a temporary issue where the gear will still show the Iron Beryllium set's original icons - we will fix this in a future patch. We also note that the theme of the set's name and Set Bonuses may not match the new visuals - we'll aim to update this as well.
In addition to last week's incremental Ash & Iron reward increases, we're also working on bigger improvements to progression via the Portal on top of the Update 9.1.0.1 changes going live today. We will share additional information about these efforts in this week's TWID on Thursday.
Expect additional communication over these next few weeks as well as a roadmap to communicate how we will roll these plans out over time.[/quote]
https://x.com/Destiny2Team/status/1967984252554817870
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I don't want to downplay the fix. It's something and it's appreciated. However the new CEO is starting out with a dumpster fire on his hands. The previous leadership left him with a game that now punishes players for playing 90% of the content. THAT is the issue that MUST be addressed. How difficult is it to make weapons and armor from strikes, dungeons, and RAIDS drop at level? Why can't that be fixed? Do you really believe people will level up too fast through RAIDS? And if they do, so what? That's their choice. Please give players a reason to return to the TEN YEARS worth of locations you've created instead of forcing them into a limited set of content.