Destiny 2 transmog will be fixed
An upcoming update will change the controversial Destiny 2 transmog system following negative player feedback.
The system, originally introduced as part of the Season 14 update, has drawn criticism from Destiny 2 fans for being an unnecessarily complex and clunky implementation of a feature that is common a phenomenon in many looting shooter games.
The update will take effect when Season 15 Destiny 2 begins.
A popular product in games, transmog systems, or transmog systems for short, allow players to apply the stats of one piece of equipment to the cosmetics of another.
Destiny 2 fans have been asking for a transmog for years, and Bungie finally gave it to them at the start of 2021< /span>.
The system wasn't quite what many had hoped for, however, when it was discovered that it would require a new currency, Synthstrand.
It's standard practice in games for players to pay some sort of in-game fee to use a transmog, but adding a fifth type of currency to Destiny 2 seemed a bit more complicated than necessary.
The new system also meant many problems, as Synthstrand was designed to be much less common than other currency types such as Glimmer.
This, combined with other restrictions included in the system, has resulted in many players being dissatisfied with how the transmog turned out.