For the players of "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter, expect some changes. A recent blog post from Bungie revealed that players will see something new to the Full Auto perk on shotguns and nerds for Queenbreaker and the One-Eyed Mask Exotic.

In an article published in VG24/7, Bungie revealed that they will fine-tune some weapon archetypes once "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter kicks off. With these changes, the studio promised that it would give a fresh gameplay experience to players.

Players of "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter should expect changes in the nerfing of the Full Auto perk for all rapid-fire shotguns. Bungie mentioned this in the update 2.2.0 update preview to the players.

The Full Auto perk can make players of "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter feel "far too important" to shotguns in PvE.  The Full Auto perk will then be reduced from 100 percent to 10 percent on shotguns.

Moreover, Bungie revealed that "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter players can see the Full Auto Perk will no longer increase the Shotgun pellet spread. This gives a message to the players that they should try other shotguns since they will all receive a damage multiplier in PvE activities thus doubling the damage except The Legend of Acrius.

"Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter players will not just be treated with some changes in the Full Auto Perk. In an article published Games Radar, Bungie announced the One-Eyed Mark nerf that was requested by the players for a long time now

The article said the duration of the One-Eyed Mask's wall-hack Vengeance effect is going to be reduced from 15 seconds to eight seconds. "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter players should also expect that it will no longer trigger during Supers.

In addition, "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter players would see that the health One-Eyed Mask can provide on Vengeance kills will recover overtime instead of having a regenerate quickly. This means that the One-Eyed Mask will maintain its strength after the nerf and it is still reasonable.

Bungie also announced the "Queenbreaker" to the fans of "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter. It is one of the Fusion Riddles that will receive a major adjustment.

According to Bungie, "Destiny 2" Season of the Drifter players can see the "Queenbreaker" having doubled intended aim assist once the update 2.2.0 is released to the public.

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