Prismatic feels like a grand experiment in Destiny 2: The Final Shape | Polygon

Prismatic feels like a grand experiment in Destiny 2: The Final Shape | Polygon

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We got to play with the new subclass and talk to the developers who helped make it

I just made the BEST PRISMATIC HUNTER build!!!

When I first saw the debut trailer for Prismatic — the new, "advanced" subclass coming to Destiny 2 in The Final Shape — I told my friends, "This is the most important change they've ever announced for Destiny." And after a visit to Bungie HQ in Bellevue, Washington, to play some of the expansion early, I'm convinced I was right.

"Putting in Prismatic is probably going to change Destiny on a fundamental level," Ben Wommack, Destiny 2's battleground lead, told me at our on-site interview. "But that's kind of the intent of releasing that kind of feature into the game."

If you're not familiar, Prismatic doesn't add any new abilities to the game, like the Stasis or Strand Darkness subclasses that Guardians have received in previous years (although each class gets a new Super and Aspect in The Final Shape, which is separate from Prismatic) . Instead, the idea is that Guardians can combine elements from all of their subclasses to create far more elaborate and powerful builds than ever before.

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