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Destiny 2 players have been dedicating a significant amount of time to grinding Onslaught in order to obtain reprised weapons and “Limited Edition” shiny weapons that are only available while the Into the Light event is live. This event will end when The Final Shape launches in early June, giving players a limited amount of time to obtain these exclusive items.

The drop rate for these shiny weapons has been a topic of interest among players, with many wondering how it is determined and why some players seem to have more luck than others. One player has reported a 3.68% drop rate for shiny weapons based on their own data, while other reports suggest a drop rate closer to 2%. Additionally, it is speculated that end-of-run 50 wave chests have a higher chance of dropping shiny weapons, with Legend difficulty potentially offering even better odds.

In terms of attunement, it appears that this feature may only affect Onslaught chest drops, with anecdotal evidence suggesting a 30-50% success rate. However, attunement does not seem to impact drops from Shaxx’s chest, bounties, or milestone engrams. It is also worth noting that attunement does not guarantee that the shiny weapon that drops for a player will be their desired attuned weapon.

While there are averages and outliers in terms of drop rates, it is clear that some players are luckier than others when it comes to obtaining shiny weapons. Some players may go through hundreds of waves without encountering one, while others may have better luck. The limited availability of these weapons has sparked some controversy within the Destiny 2 community, with some players hoping that Bungie will reconsider removing them when The Final Shape event ends.

Overall, the grind for shiny weapons in Destiny 2 has proven to be a challenging and time-consuming task for many players. The drop rate for these limited edition items varies among players, with some having more success than others. Attunement may play a role in obtaining shiny weapons, but it is not a guarantee. The future of these exclusive weapons beyond The Final Shape event remains uncertain, leaving players to speculate on potential changes that Bungie may make in the future to address these concerns.

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