Rework the currency back to vangaurd marks and crucible marks. Add faction marks. Faction marks are rewarded in faction rank up packages. The cryptarch engrams are purchased with glimmer and one of the five faction marks giving you gear related to the faction your currency was from. That gear drops no lower than your current light level. Add an armor smith and give the armor and weapon smith the ability to infuse your gear to the maximum light level one point at a time using glimmer, faction marks, ascendant materials, radiant materials, etheric light, and moldering shards as part of the cost. The higher the light gets on an item the higher the cost to infuse it to the next level (only works on year 2 items that have the infusion slot). The smiths should be able to modify our weapons and armor using parts we have collected from other gear (we choose what to keep when dismantling items). This would make year 1 content relevant, but keep us using year 2 gear, give us more to do during the week, give us an alternate avenue of leveling up in case we don't get what we need this week and still incentivize raid and nightfall activities as these are the best activities for higher level gear.
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Uh.... No.
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Why not?
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It's just I personally didn't like the way it was setup. Like I think it is a lot easier to get legendary marks and to use just because it's only one currency. Although I do want to see a hand cannon buff. But don't get me wrong I like some year one things but there are quite a few that I just don't.
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I understand your point on the ease of having one currency and the complexity of having 5. However, if the game was set up this way, we would have more control over the gear we get and at what level it drops. For example, if you're looking for a FWC chest armor, you would rank up, get FWC marks, and purchase a chest piece from the cryptarch guaranteed to be what ever light you are. It would lessen the grind a little. Probably not much, because bungie would just make it hard to rank up with a faction or reward only a few marks for the rank up. Even so, it would allow us to increase the power of the gear we want with fewer set backs. Ultimately we would level up no faster, but it would be more straightforward.