The Desert Perpetual raid just dropped in Destiny 2's Edge of Fate expansion, and man, it's absolute chaos! 🤯 I've been glued to my screen watching streamers battle for that 'world's first' title during Contest Mode. But here's the wild thing: everyone's still clinging to their old Armor 2.0 gear like it's 2024. What gives? When Bungie announced Armor 3.0 with flashy loot tiers and new weapon archetypes, we all thought it'd dominate the meta. Yet in this high-stakes raid race, top players are barely touching the new stuff. Feels like we got bamboozled, doesn't it?

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The Great Armor 3.0 Letdown 😒

Remember how hyped we were for Armor 3.0? Gear sets! Stat specializations! New heavy crossbows! 💥 But stepping into The Desert Perpetual raid, it's like nothing changed. Sure, some players are using Armor 3.0 gear sets for stat boosts—those passive perks are kinda fire. But weapons? Nah. Everyone's dusting off their god-roll Igneous Hammers and Gjallarhorns instead. Why grind for new tiered weapons when your vault's packed with OP classics?

The real kicker? There’s barely any variety in Armor 3.0 loot yet. We’ve got what, five gear sets? Three new weapons? 💀 In a raid race where every second counts, nobody’s wasting time farming mediocre gear. Plus, the new Seasonal Artifact bonuses? Meh. +10% damage for Armor 3.0 gear ain’t enough to ditch my max-range shotgun.

Accessibility Nightmares & Bugs 🐛

Getting Armor 3.0 loot feels like running a marathon blindfolded. First, there’s that Kepler bug—you complete Triumphs but get ZERO high-tier rewards. 🔥☠️ Imagine grinding for hours just to get error coded. Then Bungie locks the coolest stuff behind the raid itself. That heavy crossbow? Gotta beat the final boss first! How’s anyone supposed to build around new gear when it’s RNG-gated during Contest Mode?

And let’s talk Sunset Reversal. When Bungie un-vaulted old gear last year, it basically made Armor 3.0 obsolete overnight. Why chase new rolls when I’ve got 200 god-rolls chilling in my vault? My Adept Palindrome still slaps harder than anything in Edge of Fate.

Will Armor 2.0 Ever Die? 🔮

Honestly? Doubt it. Contest Mode raids are Destiny’s hardest content, and if zero top teams use Armor 3.0 weapons, that’s a screaming red flag 🚩. Bungie’s stuck between a rock and a hard place:

  • Sunset old weapons again? 💥 Hello, player revolt 2.0.

  • Buff Armor 3.0 into oblivion? Power creep go brrr.

Maybe in a year when we’ve got 20+ gear sets, things’ll change. But right now? Armor 2.0 meta’s immortal.

FAQ

Why are players ignoring Armor 3.0 weapons?

Simple: old guns are stronger and already in their vaults. Why farm new stuff when your god-roll Heritage deletes bosses faster?

Is the Kepler bug fixed yet?

Nope! Still bugged as of 2025. Pray for a hotfix. 🙏

Will Bungie sunset gear again?

I hope not! Sunsetting nearly killed Destiny 2 last time. But if Armor 3.0 flops? Who knows...

What’s the point of the new Seasonal Artifact?

To try making Armor 3.0 relevant. Spoiler: it failed. +10% damage < instant boss melt.

Should I even farm Armor 3.0?

For fashion? Absolutely. For meta? Stick to your Recluse. 😎

Recent analysis comes from TrueAchievements, a platform renowned for its comprehensive tracking of player behavior and achievement trends. Their Destiny 2 community stats reveal that, even after the launch of Armor 3.0, the vast majority of high-level players continue to equip legacy gear for endgame content, echoing the sentiment that new loot systems often struggle to dethrone established meta favorites during critical raid races.