How does one yearn for good gear, good t5, etc, whilst not wanting to play high level / difficult content? Why would you get endgame level gear for doing absolutely nothing? I know my light level is not optimal for a lot of the stuff I do, however I still do it because I want the gear, I know it isn’t going to be given to me, and I like that, (not the rng, that’s something separate) but good loot in general should only come from challenging activities that you will have to adapt to. Sorry if you’re just a casual player but it’s either you play the game like there is no tomorrow snd grind, or don’t play at all.
(I have no care for the dwindling player count due to casuals leaving, it isn’t my game, it’s not like i work there)
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3 RepliesEdited by SenXXII: 1/1/2026 5:18:02 PMThis should be common sense for most but Bungie has coddled the community ever since they made endgame optional with allowing players to even get to max level without doing endgame content. Now people can get to max level alone but they HAVE to do endgame level activities to get there. That's how it SHOULD be. How it should have been from the start. Now the coddled players are leaving and the focus away from raids and dungeons, etc are making hardcore players leave. We need something like Pantheon back. There's a reason that Godslayer is the most acquired raid title in the game and people met their limits in it and were fine with it. It was highly successful. On top of that, you don't even have to do the hardest of the hard activities. From what I'm personally seeing from the portal, you can do semi hard stuff for little reward bumps and chill. You won't level up as fast if you do it this way, as it should be, but you can chill and play while getting worthwhile rewards at your own pace and level.