Destiny 2: Data miners find level requirements for the Forsaken raid

Destiny 2: Data miners find level requirements for the Forsaken raid

Data miners have already uncovered a lot of details in the new game data from Destiny 2. It is now known, among other things, what level requirements the new raid Last Wish imposes on the Guardians. Additionally, the revival mechanic has changed somewhat.

With the launch of the Forsaken expansion, the level cap of the Guardians will be raised. The new maximum character level will be 50, and the new max power level will be 600.

But how high will the level requirements be for the new Forsaken raid? Data miners seem to have already found the answer to this question after the release of Update 2.0.0.

Destiny 2 forsaken raid entrance

Attention: This information regarding the level requirements is not officially confirmed. However, since it was taken directly from the new game data, the likelihood is high that the details are accurate.

Your Guardians need to be this strong for the Forsaken raid Last Wish

The minimum level: According to data mining results, the minimum requirement for the raid Last Wish will be at a power level of 520. Guardians whose characters are below this power level will not even be able to enter the raid in the Dreaming City.

destiny-2-guardians

The recommended level:  A power level of 550 is recommended – that is 30 points above the entry threshold and only 50 points below the new power level cap of 600.

10 days to prepare: Considering these requirements and the new progression opportunities, it will be exciting to see how quickly the Guardians will level up in Forsaken.

Many Guardians are likely to start the Forsaken expansion with a power level between 385 and 400 and then have 10 days to meet this requirement before the raid and the world-first race begins. Whether this will be feasible for the majority of Guardians remains to be seen.

Destiny 2 Forsaken TS 17

Getting in doesn’t mean succeeding: Additionally, meeting the minimum requirements and actually mastering the raid are two different things, as the launch of the Leviathan raid already demonstrated. On the first day, less than 1% of the participating Guardians managed to complete the then-new raid encounter.

How the revive mechanic is changing in the raid

Also important for the new raid: The revival mechanic in the raid has changed slightly. The patch notes were subsequently updated with this message.

This is how reviving works now: Since update 2.0.0, raid teams have a total of 2 minutes and 30 seconds to revive fallen teammates. Previously, it was 30 seconds after a player’s death.

Each player has tokens with which they can revive a team member. The timer operates cumulatively and is only reset to 2:30 upon a wipe.

If a team member dies and is revived at 2:10, for example, a token is consumed and the team has 5 tokens left and the remaining 2 minutes and 10 seconds to bring back more fallen members. Multiple deaths do not speed up the timer.

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What do you think? Is this level hurdle manageable in 10 days? And what do you think of the new revive mechanic?

Source(s): GameRant, Twitter, Bungie
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