Summary
Destiny 2has been in a strange spot during Season of the Wish, with it being praised for having one of (if not the) best seasonal activities ever with The Coil, but falling a bit flat with its Dreaming City quests. From one of the best Dungeons in the game with Warlord’s Ruin to Bungie reusing multiple assets and older activities to further Season of the Wish’s story, the road toDestiny 2’s The Final Shape is a bit bumpy, and the game needs a win wherever possible. Luckily, this week’s TWID post announced a new type ofweekly mission called Riven’s Wishes, and they seek to fix two big problems withDestiny 2at the moment.
It’s no mystery thatDestiny 2needs to win players' trust back after the layoffs of last year, the several controversies regarding paid items, The Final Shape’s delay to June 2024, and Lightfall’s disappointing release. This may be easier said than done, however, as the long-running live-service title has multiple recurring issues that need addressing, but that doesn’t mean Bungie can realistically solve all of them before The Final Shape, especially with Season of the Wish being the longest ever at over 6 months. Still, Riven’s Wishes may help in a big way.

Destiny 2: Riven’s Wishes Explained
What Destiny 2 Players Can Get With Riven’s Wishes
Riven’s Wishes are a way for the legendaryDestiny 2Ahamkara to repay the Guardian for their efforts in securing her eggs, and they consist of weekly quests that players can accept from Mara Sov. These missions are described as having high-risk objectives, with examples being Legend Lost Sectors and Dungeons, and they grant a Wish Token upon completion. Then, players can redeem their Wish Token to choose prizes from three different categories, which includered-border Last Wish Raid weapons, Exotic armor pieces, and miscellaneous items.
Destiny 2: Riven’s Wishes Loot Table Explained
TheDestiny 2Exotic armoravailable varies based on the three different classes' own items. Each class can use the Wish Token for one of four Exotics, with them being:
As for the miscellaneous items, players can count on a selection of event-themed loot as well as materials. These include:
Why Destiny 2’s Weekly Wishes Are Great Against FOMO and Content Drought
The reason why all these items are good to have is that they either help players fight FOMO, such as with the event Mementos orDestiny 2’s craftable Raid weaponsfrom Last Wish, or they can be a good way to get guaranteed Exotics or materials one might need. A common argument within the game is that “players have to be there” if they want loot or otherwise exclusive items from certain high-end activities or time-gated ones, so it’s a good change of pace that builds goodwill to see Bungie let players (even those who never completed Last Wish) get red-border Raid guns essentially for free.
Another reason why Riven’s Wishes are an amazing addition to the game beforeDestiny 2’s The Final Shapeis released is that they provide weekly content for players to run in an otherwise “dead” time of the year for a 6-month season. With Moments of Triumph coming soon, and thenDestiny 2’s Into the Light feature in April, Riven’s Wishes are just what the game needs to keep the grind alive and keep players engaged ahead of the saga-ending expansion that is going to be The Final Shape in June.
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Dive into the world of Destiny 2 to explore the mysteries of the solar system and experience responsive first-person shooter combat. Unlock powerful elemental abilities and collect unique gear to customize your Guardian’s look and playstyle. Enjoy Destiny 2’s cinematic story, challenging co-op missions, and a variety of PvP modes alone or with friends. Download for free today and write your legend in the stars.An Immersive StoryYou are a Guardian, defender of the Last City of humanity in a solar system under siege by infamous villains. Look to the stars and stand against the darkness. Your legend begins now.Guardian ClassesChoose from the armored Titan, mystic Warlock, or swift Hunter.