Shadowkeep is almost a month away from now. Players in Destiny 2 have been collecting and grinding materials for the preparation of Destiny 2 Shadowkeep. As most of the Destiny 2’s current economy will be changing with Shadowkeep, Bungie advised players to dismantle every Eververse item (armor pieces, shaders, sparrow vehicles, and ships) to get some Bright Dust. In Shadowkeep, you’ll be able to pull previously-acquired Eververse items from your Collections with Glimmer and Legendary Shards. Shadowkeep comes with features like Finisher Moves, Armor 2.0, and new Eververse economy.
Finisher Moves in Shadowkeep
With the announcement of Shadowkeep in June, Bungie also revealed the new features that are coming with it such as – Finisher Moves. They didn’t talk much about it back then, but recently at Gamescom 2019, Bungie revealed a bunch of new stuff about Finisher Moves and how they’ll help you in many ways.
First of all, there are different types of Finishers, some are less costly and while others consume one-half of your Super ability (these are Heavy Finisher Moves). We don’t know how many Finisher Moves will there be in Shadowkeep at launch, but at least three moves are confirmed by Bungie for each Class (Hunters, Warlocks, and Titans).
Thanos Snap Finisher in Shadowkeep
Right after Bungie released the Gamescom trailer for Shadowkeep; there are several requests from the Destiny Reddit community to add custom Finisher Moves in Shadowkeep. This user proposed to add a Thanos Snap Finisher (from Avengers) for Warlocks, but considering Thanos was a Titan; this Finisher Move will suit much better for Titan Class.
Some other users are suggesting a Stone Cold Stunner as a Finisher Move. Now, we can’t leave our Hunter mains behind, can we? This user requested Bungie to add a Finisher for Hunters “where we throw a metric ton of knives all around the enemy that stop in midair then careen right into them a millisecond later.”
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep will be hitting PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.