

Those holding on to Iron Banner bounties may notice those bounties have disappeared from their Guardians' inventory. Strike now shows some of the SIVA effects from Destiny: Rise of Iron, while the Nightfall Strike is now rotating between Fallen S.A.B.E.R. There have been some slight tweaks to activities too. Other director changes include a Rise of Iron-themed background for the Crucible and the Vanguard Heroic Strike Playlist renamed to Taken War Strike Playlist. Don't expect to actually be able to go to these places yet, as there are no menu items to click there. Players should also now see the Plaguelands and Felwinter Peak regions in the Destiny game director for Earth. The Gunsmith is also now selling Armor Materials, and some Blue engrams are decrypting into Exotics. Meanwhile, Faction Sparrows have been added to Faction packages, and Crucible ships have been added to Crucible Packages. Other surprise changes confirmed by the Destiny Reddit community include class items now affected by Shaders, and this includes four new ones just added: The Ointment, Stolen Chalice, Barrier Ethos, and Sparklepony. The new Destiny expansion will cap the Light level at 400 when released on September 20. Players are reporting decrypting Exotic Boot engrams up to 338 Light, while Silver Trial of Osiris bounties appear to be dropping Boots and Helmets above 335 Light.

The speech from your Ghost alongside the upgraded gun we first shot makes for a nice little story of remembrance, even if the Ghost decided to ignore the fact he no longer sounds like Tyrion Lannister.An apparent side bonus is that the Light level has been slightly increased ahead of the release of Rise of Iron.

It feels like the developers opted to break the fourth wall and speak directly to their players through Ghost, thanking the fans for their continued support. Your Ghost will tell you how glad it is to have gone through this journey with you, and that it always knew it would be with you for the long haul. You'll be presented with an opportunity to look over the railings of the Ketch and "Chat with Ghost", and that's when all the nostalgia hits home. You'll find yourself on the Ketch that's been parked in the Cosmodrome since the beginning of Destiny, back where you were resurrected for the first time. Really, the best part about this gun is the end of the mission where you earn it.

And even the auto fire can be altered to be normal or incredibly fast, switching between 450 BPM to 900 BPM. It's a gun that can change between single, auto and burst fire. Well the Kvostov is back and better than ever, although it's still not really all that special aside from the memories tied behind it.
