Braytech Image: Braytechīraytech is one of the nicest-looking third-party apps for Destiny 2 since it has an almost 1×1 user interface as in the game. The spotlight feature on this site is definitely its seasonal Eververse calendar, as it shows what players can expect to see in Destiny 2’s Eververse store ahead of time. You can find daily Lost Sector rotation, weekly featured playlists, and everything. TodayInDestiny, as the name suggests, features rotating content inside Destiny 2. You can search for the weapons you’re looking for on each of the 6. “Range/Reload/TTK calculators, filter options (except perks), community info under tooltips, aren’t being updated anymore.”Īlternatively, you could use D2Foundry which does the exact same thing and is actively being updated with new features. Regarding D2Gunsmith, it’s worth noting that the developer who started the site is no longer working on the project, though the site will keep showing new weapons. Similar to what D2AP does for armor stats, D2Gunsmith, or D2Foundry are both used for weapons stats, perks, and testing potential god rolls. This will help you with maxing out your stats without looking into every single armor stat to get a perfect double or triple 100 build. D2ArmorPicker Image: D2ArmorPickerĭ2ArmorPicker is another excellent tool for building-crafting in Destiny 2. Players can use Light.gg to find almost anything inside Destiny 2, from new weapons, armor, and exotics, to triumphs, seals, and even weapon god rolls. Light.gg is the go-to place for everything Destiny 2 database. Both of these apps have extensive features for character inventory management in Destiny 2. Players can download Little Light or Ishtar Commander on Android and iOS (Ishtar Commander is also available on Windows and Mac). Little Light and Ishtar Commander are very good alternatives to DIM if you’re on a console and don’t want to access a web app on your browser. DIM can be used via a browser, but it also has dedicated apps both on Android and iOS. Now, thanks to DIM, all it takes is a couple of clicks to transfer weapons from one character to another or from the Vault. DIM is mainly used to manage your in-game inventory, weapons, armor, and create loadouts in general.īack in the dark days of Destiny 1, in order to transfer a single weapon from a different character, players had to switch characters, go to the Tower, access the Vault, transfer the weapon in the vault, switch back to the main character and repeat all of the steps once again. Destiny Item Manager Image: DIMĭestiny Item Manager or DIM is definitely one of the most useful tools in Destiny 2 that every player should be using. In this article, we’ll talk about some of the best and essential Destiny 2 apps, sites, and resources that you should be using while grinding your next exotic in the game. If you’re just about to start your New Light journey as a Guardian in Destiny 2 ( Blueberries.gg has some great beginner’s guides you should check out) or a veteran who is returning after a long break, there are some third and first-party apps and tools that you should integrate with your daily use as these will 100% elevate the overall quality of the game and how you play it. All of this can be overwhelming and complicated, especially for new players. Not to mention the “looter-shooter” aspect of the game where you’ll unlock a plethora of weapons, and armor pieces, with different stats, and perks. The original Destiny was released in 2014 and lasted for three years when Bungie (and Activision) decided to release the next installment, Destiny 2, released in 2017 with a PC port, some significant engine upgrades, a new story campaign, and many new features.ĭestiny 2 has three different class types, each featuring different subclasses, aspects, and fragments. Destiny 2 is a first-person looter-shooter title from the developers behind the Halo games–Bungie.
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