Destiny 2: Recluse And One-Eyed Mask Finally Getting Nerfed

Since the release of Season of the Undying, players have been complaining Bungie to nerf a weapon which is currently considered the best one in-game – Recluse. If you’re not familiar with this weapon, Recluse was added in Destiny 2 back with Season of the Drifter as a Crucible pinnacle weapon. And this weapon was, without a doubt, really hard to acquire as the questline for this SMG is really hard. Talking about One-Eyed Mask, every Warlock and Hunter in Destiny 2 is also complaining about nerfing Titan’s One-Eyed Mask and Bungie has finally answered.

Destiny 2 Nerfs: Recluse and One-Eyed Mask

Destiny 2 Recluse

In This Week At Bungie blog-post, Bungie has finally revealed that they will be nerfing the long-requested weapon and armor piece that is Recluse and One-Eyed Mask in the next season – Season of Dawn. Here’s what they said in their post

The Recluse

  • Changed the effects of Master of Arms:
  • Removed the precision damage modifier
  • Recluse will continue to receive a damage bonus from Master of Arms, but the damage will not default to precision values when the perk activates

One-Eyed Mask

  •  Changed the effects of Vengeance
  • Removed the overshield granted from defeating an opponent that inflicted damage on you

“In a previous sandbox update, One-Eyed Mask received some tuning in how Vengeance was applied to Titans. Next Season, this perk will continue to provide health regeneration when defeating an opponent that has inflicted damage upon your Guardian, but it will no longer grant an overshield.”

What are your thoughts about these nerfs coming to these two items? Let us know in the comments! As for the rest of the weapons, let’s see which weapon reign supreme in the PvP after the legendary Recluse is nerfed.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, released on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.