![]() I will file games that are "priority" backlog into folders/lists on their respective platforms, though. ![]() I just really like participating in the community GOTY votes on this forum in particular - and not just sharing my own thoughts but getting to read everyone else's.Īs for games that I play that didn't release that year, nah - no writing down about them or anything. Every game that I play (that releases that year) gets put on the list and I will rank them as the year goes on and as my thoughts develop on those games. My question then is, do you do the same? If so, what method do you use, and have you felt like it's helped (or perhaps hindered you) in any way?Ĭlosest I do is each year since 2018, I've actually done a text document that tracks what I've played that year and acts as my GOTY-in-progress. For instance, do I start with Alan Wake 2 itself, or should I include some of the games I've finished recently? For longer games, like Baldur's Gate 3 which I will be continuing on (after only about 8 hours) on Monday, should I take down thoughts during my experience, or only afterwards? How should I go about it? Should I even use Excel, which is simple to use, but with none of the support of sites like HLTB. Though I've personally got some issues with starting it. As such, I figured I'd take his advice and start my own, starting with Alan Wake 2 which I just finished. However, it included nothing about what I thought about those games, so all this time later. About a year and a half back I did make myself a backlog tracking table in Excel to keep track of what games I'd finished, and when I'd finished them. Of course there will also be a new dungeon title and a solo-flawless emblem to keep you busy for weeks to come.And the points he made about tracking and writing down your thoughts after beating a game stuck with me. ![]() Otherwise, we can assume there will be four Legendary weapons and a set of lavish armor, based on previous Destiny 2 dungeon offerings. It’s also possible that it could refer to Rasputin, the Warmind, although his story seemingly ended in Season of the Seraph.Īs far as rewards go, the only thing we know for sure is that Guardians will be able to get a rocket pistol - which will presumably be the dungeon’s Exotic weapon. That would suggest a dungeon set either in the EDZ or the Cosmodrome. It probably refers to the warlord Guardians that existed after The Collapse, before the Iron Lords rose up to protect people against the early Lightbearers. The name Warlord’s Ruin could refer to a few different things. We know that it’s set in a Dark Age castle and that Scorn are the enemies we’ll be taking on. What can we expect from the Warlord’s Ruin dungeon in Destiny 2? Image: Bungieīungie is typically very quiet about the loot and subject matter of its endgame activities, and that’s certainly the case with Warlord’s Ruin. The Lightfall Dungeon Key isn’t individually listed on any of the marketplaces, but you can buy it from the Expansion section of the in-game Destiny 2 store for 2,000 Silver, which will cost you $19.99. If you just care about the dungeon, you can buy the Lightfall Dungeon Key to get access to Warlord’s Ruin and Ghosts.The Lightfall + Annual Pass bundle costs $99.99 and includes all the seasons for the year and the Dungeon Key, which gives you access to the already released Ghosts of the Deep dungeon and the Warlord’s Ruin dungeon.Instead, you’ll need to purchase Warlord’s Ruin one of two ways: The Lightfall + Annual Pass or the Lightfall Dungeon Key. ![]() While Warlord’s Ruin launches alongside Destiny 2: Season of the Wish, it doesn’t come bundled as part of the cost of the season. How do you gain access to Warlord’s Ruin in Destiny 2? Image: Bungie To start the dungeon, you must visit Ikora in the Tower and get the “In the Shadow of the Mountain” quest, then visit the EDZ in the Director. What time does the Destiny 2 Warlord’s Ruin dungeon release?ĭestiny 2: Season of the Wish’s dungeon launches at 9 a.m. In this Destiny 2: Season of the Wish guide, we’ll tell you everything we know about Warlord’s Ruin, including when the dungeon launches in your time zone. Warlord’s Ruin is the final Year 6 dungeon coming to Destiny 2, following the stellar Ghosts of the Deep dungeon from earlier this year.Īs for the dungeon’s theme, we don’t know much outside of the in-game badge for Warlord’s Ruin, which suggests we’ll be fighting Scorn enemies in a Dark Age castle.
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