Destiny 2: Why Prismatic Beats Monocolor Subclasses Every Time
As I fired up my “Pandacraft” and opted for D2 ArmorPicker to construct an entertaining yet suboptimal build, I was initially taken aback by the constraints imposed by the single subclasses. For instance, when concocting a shotgun setup primarily based on Void elements, I was surprised to find myself confined to just four fragments. This sense of restriction ignited a curiosity within me to delve into Prismatic builds, encouraging players to witness the delightful unpredictability and versatility that could replace the tedium of limitations. With Prismatic builds providing an astounding five or six fragments at my disposal, the prospect of mixing and matching became an exhilarating journey. This captivating contrast offers a sense of liberty unlike the more rigid reality of single subclasses, resulting in me crafting my preferred build without feeling constricted by stat restrictions.