Destiny 2 Vehicle Mods

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Destiny 2 ship shaders are a customization option. They were first discovered by players during the open beta. They’re listed as vehicle mods, and they’ll allow you to change the color of your ship. There are many questions about them, and not enough answers, but for now, the fact they exist seems to be more than enough.

Update: PC beta players have discovered another interesting fact about the ship shaders. It seems like they won’t only change the color of the ship, but also the transmat effects and animations for arriving at a location and reviving other players.

Destiny 2 Vehicle Mods

These are all of the Armor, Weapon, and Ship mods in Destiny 2. If we get other types of mods, I'll add them in. I'm also posting a copy of this at the www.destinymassivebreakdowns.com website if you would prefer to view it there. A special thank you to Datto, FalloutPlays and Mercules for laying some of the groundwork that went into this.

Original text: The biggest dilemma at this point is whether these will be separated from regular shaders. They do have their own inventory tab, which suggests they’re mean to be used strictly on vehicles. On the other hand, the tooltip refers to them simply as “shaders”, which could mean they’re just regular old shaders which we can now apply to our spaceships.

It’s a nice addition to the game – you can’t have too much customization. On the other hand, there were so many different ships in the first game that you didn’t really have to worry about having the same one as everyone else. What’s more important here is whether we’ll be able to show off our vehicles. What’s the point of having a customized ship if you can’t really show it to others and have them admit your superior decoration style and taste?

Finally, there’s the question of whether the game will allow us to pimp our sparrows as well. The inventory tab calls them “vehicle mods”, not “ship mods”, which could mean they’re used for sparrows, too. There’s no official word from Bungie yet, so we’ll have to wait for clarification. Either that, or for the game to be released, which isn’t that far away. Destiny 2 should launch on September 6th on Playstation 4 and Xbox One, while PC players will have to wait until October 24th.

If you haven’t preordered the game, you can still access the beta, but you’ll have to wait a bit longer. If you’re interested in trying it, you should check out the Destiny 2 beta exact launch times.

Source: Reddit

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How do Destiny 2's mods work? Get the most of your weapon and armor mods with our quick guide.

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In Destiny 2, Mods provide useful effects and modifiers to your weapons and armor. For example, you can install Mods that allow you to reload your kinetic weapons faster, absorb more damage, change a gun's elemental properties, or even recharge grenades faster. These effects can positively impact your ability to survive in a tense firefight. To help familiarize you with Mods, we've detailed below how to get Mods and the best practices of using them. Be wary, there are slight spoilers below.

For more guides for the game, including breakdowns of the three classes, along with our skill and ability galleries for the various subclasses, be sure to visit our Destiny 2 guides and walkthroughs page for more information on what's happening in the online world of the Guardians.

Why Are Mods Useful?

Aside from enhancing your equipment, Mods allow you to tailor your weapons or armor to better suit a specific playstyle. With Mods, you can craft multiple sets to use for different gameplay situations. For example, you might create one that emphasizes on enhancing mobility, one that improves your subclass, or even one made specifically for Raids. Mods are useful modifiers that can heavily increase your chances of survival.

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How Do I Get Mods?

During the main campaign, you can acquire Mods out in the field or by turning in Bright Engrams to the Eververse. You can equip them by entering the Details screen of a weapon or armor piece in the character screen. Like weapons, Mods come in Epic (Blue) and Legendary (Purple) categories.

After you beat the game, you're also able to buy Mods by turning in Gunsmith Materials to Banshee-44. In order to get Gunsmith Materials, simply dismantle any unwanted weapons or armor in your inventory.

It's ideal to try to find the weapons and armor pieces that you enjoy using before installing any Mods as once you put them in you won't be able to get them back unless you buy/trade/craft them.

Which Mods Should I Use?

As mentioned in our glimmer guide, it's useful to buy Epic Mods from Banshee-44 because once your power level hits 280, you can then trade in three of them for a Legendary Mod. The benefit to using Legendary mods is that you can gain five points of power towards kinetic weapons, energy weapons, and power weapons. In addition, you can gain five additional points of power towards your armor pieces alongside any special effects they might have. This helps you push your power level over the 280 mark.

It's important to note that despite using Mods to enhance your power level, your weapon and armor drops will scale accordingly to your base power level stats. Don't expect to get powerful equipment just because you've artificially upgraded your power level; though, it's possible to get lucky and get higher powered equipment.

How Do I Create Powerful Mods?

You can trade in two Mod Components and 1,000 glimmer to Banshee-44 to create a random new Legendary weapon or armor Mod. To get a Mod Component, you need to dismantle other Legendary mods. For example, you can do this to get a Legendary Kinetic mod that gives 5 more power to kinetic weapons.

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