That's what arms day is for: you want a weapon? Wait until its package is available, then you get a choice of 3 rolls of the same weapon.
It's not perfect, but it's better than year 1.
This topic is super subjective though, so let's leave it as my opinion and yours.
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Edited by Killlerschaf: 11/9/2015 2:32:34 PMWhere it becomes subjective, is what you prefer. You like the grind, and I hate it by now. I am not a fan of relativism, and would probably question a person's mental sanity, if said person actually enjoys the grind, but what is enjoyable and what not, is a relative thing. What's not debatable however, is that rerolling helps to balance the PvP. This is absolutely logical when you see it in more abstract terms: Everybody running around with the same OP weapons, means that nobody has an OP weapon. Because everyone plays the same weapons, which are already at the top of the food chain, we actually have a balanced environment. (which doesn't mean that these weapons don't break the intended design the dev had in mind. But when a player with a Thorn and a Felwinter faces another player with a Thorn and a Felwinter, it instantly becomes a skill match up) Arms Day is the cheap version of rerolling, with mostly terrible weapon choices. The only 2 interesting guns are a Lyudmilla with Counter Balance and another stability perk on top and the Eirene Sniper with luck in the chamber. Everything else is pretty meh.
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But that's the thing; I would say that there are favourable perk loadouts for each person, but no over-arching "this is the best perk setup for everyone". I don't necessarily enjoy the grind either. I do want drops to mean something as I continue to play the game however. I'm more willing to try different weapons and weapon types of I haven't constructed the perfect primary straight out of the gate. So yes, it is subjective. What we see as the perfect way for the loot-game to flow will differ from person to person. I believe that it adds to the experience, since it encourages a multitude of loadouts, but that's just me.