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originally posted in: "Bungie Weekly Update - 01/31/2014"
2/4/2014 4:04:55 AM
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I know they have - I'm just hoping for a more detailed answer. They were talking about having a "punchy progression system" in the last Podcast where you could get a weapon nicely or fully upgraded in a night's worth of play, I'd be inclined to think that'd be for normal non-'exotic' weapons. But again the Thunder Lord appeared to just have a progression path not a branching tree.
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  • Edited by HeadlessFire: 2/4/2014 4:16:14 AM
    With as many guns in Destiny, each with unique trees, I'm not surprised the skill trees are the size that they are. Each weapon, I believe, was designed to have an ultimately unique effect and be really cool to use by the time you're done upgrading it, and that is the effect Bungie wants you to have. So no, there wont be variants of one weapon guardians are walking around with, but rather guardians walking around all with different weapons. And in my experiences, evening game sessions are 8-10 hours in length. And note that weapons are upgraded through use.

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  • Yes I grasp that. But as I keep saying DeeJ stated "choices" hence my wondering about precisely what that means and if Exotics are different in that they have a single, longer, path instead of shorter branching trees.

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  • Sorry, I don't have a specific answer, as I can't recall any valid information relating to that. I personally think that gun trees will follow some template(s), each having some generic perks (accuracy, capacity), and others different.

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