Just like it was in the original Destiny 2, Glimmer is the primary form of currency in the game. You can use Glimmer to buy the majority of standard weapon and armor items from most merchants, like ...
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Destiny 2 has seen currencies change, come, and go over the years, but Glimmer has always remained a constant for players. Glimmer is a special kind of matter that can be programmed into virtually ...
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It’s 2023, and the Glimmer cap is still 250k in Destiny 2. Due to the in-game economy being what it is, that number still feels far short. However, some have found a way around that limit by cleverly ...
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Spend any amount of time tinkering with your build in Destiny 2 and you’ll eventually run out of Glimmer. The simple act of slotting in a new armor mod could send you broke. This resulted in players ...
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Bungie has heard your pleas and is determined to address them, according to Bungie community manager David "DeeJ" Dague. In an interview with IGN about Destiny, Dague outlined some common feedback the ...
Bungie has taken Destiny 2 offline for emergency maintenance. According to Bungie, Destiny 2 has been brought offline for emergency maintenance, as players have reported missing Glimmer after Update 2 ...