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4/14/2025 5:28:37 PM
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Enhancement Cores slowly taking over my vault

[b]This will be an Issue report + Feedback about the matter. Pardon my lack of words, English is not my main language.[/b] I've started to play Destiny 2 as my main game all the way back to Season of Arrivals. I can't recall exactly when, but since then I've been earning stacks of enhancement cores but also having less options to spent them. To this day, I've accumulated 29 stacks of Enhancement Cores, each stack takes Inventory and Vault space. Each stack also is worth of 999 Enhancement Cores. Right now, I have the insane amount of 29,583 Enhancement Cores, and that number will keep getting bigger each day. [b]So here are my issues:[/b] - [b]They take Vault and Inventory space[/b]. While I have plenty of room (for now) to keep them as a trophy (that I'm not proud of) in my vault, the idea of getting my vault filled of them or taking space for something important that I would like to save is something that definitely scares me. Also, some specially mementos from, for example, the Archie's Gifts, are more worth for me since they represent a special time in the game, but they also clash with other important materials (like seasonal ones) and Enhancement Cores. - [b]They take too much time to delete.[/b] Even erasing one of them takes too long, so the idea of deleting an entire stack is something that I will never achieve without dying of boredom and taking me days of sessions, that I could spent playing the game rather than deleting them. While some people have suggest me to use a macro, I don't know if I am allowed to use one for that matter, so it is not worth the risk. Even if I was allow to, I would have to let my PC turned on with it for many hours (I don't want to say days, but I've not calculated how much time would take and I hope it isn't that big), which is not ideal due to electricity bills. - [b]They are worthless (for me)[/b]. Some people also suggested me to spent them by enhancing stuff and/or buying prisms. While that's something I've been doing for a while, issue is that, at some point, I am spending more valuable resources (in this case, Glimmer) that it is not worth to keep doing so, specially when I would like to get some weapons from Iron Banner / Vanguard / Crucible / Trials that cost around 15-25K per focus, so Glimmer is more valuable at this point. Upgrading weapons have the same issue: at some point it uses more Glimmer than I would like it to take from Enhancement Cores. - [b]I can't stop getting more of them, even when I don't want to.[/b] I already have the stuff I want and keep chasing stuff I miss. Most of the loot I earn is worthless for me, either for being bad weapon rolls, something I don't like, armor that is is worse than what I already have, etc; so I delete them which also gives me more Enhancement Cores. Playing activities will also reward me Enhancement Cores in top of the potential ones I could get for dismantling stuff. Activities with x2 rewards are good but I also get more Enhancement Cores in the process. While I get the idea that Enhancement Cores are something essencial to the current economy of the game, it is a pain point for: - New players, as it slows the process of incorporation of the End-Game, which is the peek of Destiny 2 at this moment. This may include not also the need of buying materials as Upgrade Modules or the need of spent them for upgrading stuff, but also forces them to play activities they might not like to do in the first place in order to get them. - Veteran players, as I am sure I'm not the only one with this issue, as also there is a lack of options where we could spent them freely for something worth the price. I just hope this is taken in consideration for [i]Codename: Frontiers[/i] or being looked at for somewhere in the, hopefully near, future.

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