Summary
- Osteo Striga nerf still disappoints some fans in the Destiny 2 community.
- Osteo Striga was first introduced to Destiny 2 in 2022, but it received a nerf in June 2024.
- The nerf to Osteo Striga aimed to prevent Transcendence meter fill-up.
The history of Destiny 2 is rich in stories of fan-favorite weapons that have fallen from grace, but many players remain disappointed about a balance adjustment introduced last year to Osteo Striga, one of the game’s most popular exotic weapons from the past few years. While this craftable exotic submachine gun was thankfully never hit quite as hard as some other weapons throughout Destiny 2‘s history, many enthusiasts of the weapon are still pushing for its previous nerf to be rolled back.
First introduced with Destiny 2‘s The Witch Queen expansion back in 2022, the Osteo Striga was initially a luxury exotic weapon that could only be obtained by owners of the deluxe version of the DLC. Even now, players will still need to own The Witch Queen expansion if they want to get the weapon for themselves. Unlike most weapons in Destiny 2, the Osteo Striga can only be acquired by shaping it at the Enclave destination on Mars – a mechanic that was finally introduced in The Witch Queen expansion as a way of letting players hand-craft their own weapons, complete with their preferred perks. All players unlock Osteo Striga’s weapon pattern for free upon completing The Witch Queen campaign on any difficulty.
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This gorgeous exotic submachine gun maintained its position as a weapon that fans simply couldn’t go wrong with for a while, and is still a generally solid choice today for just about any activity. At the start of June 2024, though, shortly prior to the launch of Destiny 2‘s Final Shape expansion, Osteo Striga’s main defining feature was adjusted in a patch. The nerf introduced a cooldown period of four seconds between the poison explosions that Osteo Striga causes on kills. While this isn’t all too devastating a change, it’s just major enough for it to make the weapon feel inconsistent and unsatisfying in players’ hands, driving fans like ERI-223 to spark a new discussion about it online.
Why Destiny 2 Nudged Osteo Striga Out of the Perfect Spot
The nerf itself realistically just results in the weapon being less consistent for add clear, and ultimately doesn’t affect the weapon’s sustained damage output too much. It’s generally believed that this change was a preventative one, introduced out of fear of the weapon filling the Transcendence meter too quickly. The Transcendence mechanic itself is a feature that exclusively compliments Destiny 2‘s new Prismatic subclass, and was introduced with The Final Shape expansion.
Ultimately though, Bungie never offered much commentary on why the change to Osteo Striga was made. Some believe that the weapon’s nerf was to help incentivize the use of new weapons instead, such as Destiny 2‘s exotic Khvostov. Whatever the case, fans have rekindled discussion about the nerf all this time later, hoping that Bungie will be able to reverse it sometime in the future.
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