Back in 2014, when Bungie Studios’ released Destiny, the first-person shooter quickly rose to the top, crowning itself as one of the best games of the current generation. However, when Destiny 2 was released, things did not look too good for the franchise. However, this has not stopped the developers from trying to bring the franchise back to its glorious days. Bungie Studios has come out with a brand new update for Destiny 2. It is the one about Armor Masterworks.

A new update has hit Destiny 2. Changes to how you earn Raid rewards and customize your armor are now available to all players. Learn more: https://t.co/kHSOFRKMzr pic.twitter.com/4YWlXeKvsh — Destiny The Game (@DestinyTheGame) January 30, 2018

Over the past few months, the developers behind Destiny 2 have been rolling out new updates in order to fix some of the issues players have with the title. Hopefully, all this extra hard work will pay off and we, the fans, will finally get the game we deserve.

Destiny 2 Update 1.1.2 is all about Armor Masterworks. However, there is much more to it as the developers have added a number of other changes and features as well. This includes Raid changes, Sandbox alterations, UI tweaks and a lot more. Check out some of the most important changes down below:

Armor Masterworks

Legendary Armor now has a chance to drop as a Masterwork

Any non-Masterwork armor may be upgraded to Masterwork for five Masterwork Cores and 20 Legendary Shards Upgrading to Masterwork may rework the stat of the armor

Masterwork armor grants 3% damage resistance while players are in a Super state for each Masterwork armor piece equipped

Masterwork armor can have a different stat package (Heavy, Light, or Restorative) from the base armor piece Players may rework Masterwork armor to randomly assign one of the three base packages to the armor, allowing players to reroll the stat packages on their armor piece by piece

Reworking Masterwork armor requires one Masterwork Core and 10 Legendary Shards

Like weapons, armor Masterworks have a higher drop rate from Trials of the Nine and raid activities

Raid

Benedict 99-40 now has a rotating stock of armor and weapons available each week To unlock these items for purchase, players must complete the corresponding activity that week

Raid encounters drop at least one armor or weapon item Note: The Castellum and Reactor Escape encounters each drop one Legendary engram per week

Completing a Prestige version of a raid encounter prior to normal difficulty will drop both Prestige and normal rewards while also locking the weekly rewards for each activity

The last encounter of raid activities has a chance to drop a new Exotic Ghost, exclusive to the Leviathan

Raid armor has unique mods that only function within the Leviathan Raid mods can be swapped at will for the cost of one raid token Existing raid armor already held in inventory will automatically have the option to equip mods

All raid encounters now have a chance to grant an Exotic reward

Sandbox

Prometheus Lens Flame Refraction perk now generates ammo instead of pulling from reserves Increased base damage

Lucky Pants Fixed an issue where the Illegally Modded Holster perk could provide infinite ammo

Ophideans Aspects Fixed an issue where the Cobra Totemic perk did not function properly when using weapons with the Quickdraw perk

I Am Alive Revised perks on the Eater of Worlds Grenade Launcher to include a second trait perk: Moving Target Removed the Augmented Drum and High-Velocity Rounds perks

Fixed an issue where grenade projectiles could remain indefinitely after being hit by Telesto in the Crucible

If you wish to learn more about the changes of the all-new Destiny 2 update, then navigate to the official website for the complete patch notes. The update is now available for all, so head back into the game and see what the developers have in store for you.

If you are the one who is waiting for the update to download, we have a favor to ask of you. Comment below and let us know what you think of the brand new Destiny 2 update. Are these the changes you were looking for or has Bungie missed the shot yet again?