Destiny 2: Lightfall is fixing this huge problem, but it’ll cost you


For years, one of the biggest complaints from Destiny 2’s community has been that having to complete each of the game’s expansion campaigns on alternate characters is frustratingly tedious. Each of these questlines often take several hours to finish, but since getting through them is usually the only way to get access to certain locations or activities (or in Beyond Light’s case, Stasis subclasses), choosing not to play them is detrimental to the progression of your Guardians. Therefore, many have asked for a “campaign skip” that players could use to instantly complete a DLC main story quest on their alts after playing through it once fully.

Ahead of the launch of the game’s next expansion, Destiny 2: Lightfall, developer Bungie has announced that it plans to add this very feature for the DLC when Lightfall goes live on February 28. The skip — referred to as a “Lightfall Campaign Skip Boost” — will allow any player who has already finished the Lightfall campaign on one character to auto-complete it and get access to the expansion’s new Strand subclasses on other characters. Alt characters will also get a set of high Power Level gear for a head start on leveling, too, provided that your main character has reached the Power Level Soft Cap.

Notably, your alt characters won’t get any of the resources, upgrade materials, or gear that they would have earned by playing through the campaign normally. Using the boost won’t unlock campaign-based Triumph achievements for these characters, either. Even so, those that won’t mind trading those rewards for hours and hours of saved time will likely find the option appealing. Bungie noted that a skip for past campaigns may come at some point, too, though there won’t be a way to do so for now.

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There’s a massive catch, though, and that’s that the Lightfall Campaign Skip Boost won’t be free. In its blog post, Bungie introduces the skip as a paid boost, confirming that you’ll need to spend some real-world money if you want to bypass the DLC’s main story questline. The developer didn’t reveal the specific cost of the skip, but based on previous character boosts, it’s likely that it will cost $10-20 per character to take advantage of.





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