Some of the Bright Engrams provide 250 Bright Dust. Completing the weekly challenge for Zavala provides a similar amount. You should be able to earn more than 300 per week just by playing the game.
Buy repeatable bounties whenever you play the core activities -- Strikes, Gambit, and Crucible. There was a major opportunity to do this every day with easy-to-complete bounties from Eva. You still have time to buy these bounties.
By using these methods I have been able to earn a large amount of Bright Dust. I will finish the season with more than 185,000. At the end of next season the amount will be much more than 200,000.
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We've constantly gotten bright dust earning nerfs. Even the repeatable bounties were nerfed and quietly at that. They used to give 20 a piece now they only get 10. 3600 a week for three characters was just plain better. Why they couldn't keep that and add bright dust to the pass is just dumb.
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This totally screws new players, like totally.
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No, it doesn't. Everyone should play the weekly core activities. New players cannot expect to earn 100 or more shaders instantly so they have as many shaders as veteran players. Moreover, they have a lot more interest in various parts of the game instead of changing their armor color every day.
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We aren't talking hundreds of shaders, you earn 360 dust a week, so choose 1 from the 6 weekly shaders. Leaves zero way to save to buy anything else, ever, unless you pay real money. Sure you can grind you're balls on repeatable, so just 30 bounties and 120'000 glimmer and about 4 hours gameplay, per shader. Seems legit. A new player is gonna do that n then quit. But hey, you're ok so all good.
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[quote]We aren't talking hundreds of shaders, you earn 360 dust a week, so choose 1 from the 6 weekly shaders. Leaves zero way to save to buy anything else, ever, unless you pay real money. Sure you can grind you're balls on repeatable, so just 30 bounties and 120'000 glimmer and about 4 hours gameplay, per shader. Seems legit. A new player is gonna do that n then quit. But hey, you're ok so all good.[/quote] Then pay the money. You don’t need every single shader in the game, and “new players” aren’t going to like every single color scheme. This is complaining about nothing.
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Lol that's dumb
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Bullshit. New players have more interests than changing their armor color frequently. If they quit the game because they cannot change the color of their gear, they won't make it in D2 anyway.