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Destiny 2: How To Get Reissued Dreaming City Gear

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It's clear Destiny 2 , Bungie's cosmic-sized first-person shooter has continued to grow in popularity, and in terms of the content offered by the franchise, for the last few years. With their newest expansion Beyond Light just weeks away from being released, countless players have spent much of their time painstakingly refining their loadouts and subclasses before planetary materials, quests, and weapons get vaul


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The new storyline was definitely the highlight of the expansion and helped to breathe life into the game just as it looked to be on its last legs. The update also brought with it a host of quality-of-life improvements that helped to streamline the Destiny experience. In many ways, it felt like Destiny 's coming of age and marked the moment that the game finally realized its full potent


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Players can agree that sometimes the exotic weapon that took the longest to get is a must-have for any match type. The problem with that strategy, however, is the usability of that same exotic weapon in a given situat


The Dark Below was the very first Destiny expansion, and, at the time, nobody quite knew what to expect. The game had overcome some of its earlier teething problems and was starting to build up a head of steam. Sadly, The Dark Below offered little to help maintain the game's momentum. Perhaps that was to be expected though given its relatively low pr


Unlike the reissued Moon gear, the Dreaming City gear can only be obtained through quests, hidden challenges, or challenges bound to a timeline or specific items. Most of these challenges can only be completed once per week per character, but in a few instances, there are challenges that don't respawn and are account bound - meaning the challenge progression is shared among all Destiny 2 characters associated with a profile. While most of the Dreaming City gear has already been unsunsetted, the reaming weapons that will be returning


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**Destiny 2 ** continues to implement new ways to improve and repurpose old content as time goes on. Before the Season of the Chosen began, Bungie had confirmed that four Dreaming City weapons would be returning to the weapon pool, leaving three to be unobtained. These four weapons could only be acquired through activities completed in the Dreaming C


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All that said, exploring Neptune can be interesting, with the advanced man-made city of Neomuna offering something very different from most of the other in-game locations. The Strand subclass still holds up pretty well too, as do the many quality-of-life improvements that were introduced as part of the expans