The second way to get the Sparrow is to open Bright Engrams and
opening loot chests.
Let's take our first look at this giant patch and
open some loot chests, look through the new shop, and play a bit of Hero League.
Not exact matches
You're also in charge of using the right analog stick to direct Rannie, a
looting thief, around the screen to unlock doors and
open chests.
It's also bloody addictive because there's always that urge to
open up just one more
loot chest and drool over the contents contained within.
The second is via
opening Bright Engrams, Destiny 2's
loot chests, and crossing your fingers for a little help from RNJesus.
Players with Treasure Keys in their inventories can
open special
loot chests upon completing this mode.
It allows you to
open better
loot boxes and
chests during Renald's Gift.
Yes, even more than in the first game, you can get lost in simply doing side quests, or
open - world PvE battles, or exploring for
loot chests and minor locations, or participating in events.
Unfortunately, the
loot in these
chests won't necessarily work with the character that you are using, so you have to be careful which
chests you
open as it might not contain anything for your specific character if you run a single main.
The latest trend is
loot boxes, where players
open a treasure
chest of some kind, having no idea what's inside.
At first glance, the gameplay mechanics are essentially the same as XCOM but with the added bonuses of freely picking up nearby items, exploring landmarks and
opening loot - filled
chests.
For instance, the animation of a rare
loot chest opening looks very fluid and realistic.
Also for hard mode they are 25 - 26 for the vault
opening (no
loot from the
chests), but 30 right after that.
RPG elements are further expanded with a
loot system, which sees new equipment rewarded with nearly every
chest opened and occasionally through defeating enemies.
There are also AI characters like Ranni the thief and later in the story Tiki the fairy, these two non-playable characters will guide you to hidden areas in the game and
open locked
chests and doors revealing
loot and secret areas.
The thing that drives me crazy, it you have to hit the treasure
chests multiple times to get them to
open and THEN collect the
loot.
The
open - world design of the zones in Darksiders 2 are full of secrets and side - areas to delve into for extra
chests full of
loot, among other things.