'Destiny' latest update adds improved Nightfall rewards

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The latest update coming to "Destiny" finally introduces the new collection of Nightfall rewards that players have been clamoring for.

More specifically, the Nightfall awards will be increased in terms of their base levels, with the attack and defense stats of the legendary rewards being enhanced by 10.

Players also have a 10 percent better chance of landing these legendary rewards, going up from 50 to 60 percent, Gamespot reported.

There will also be more Strange Coins and Three of Coins that players can snag. Ghosts have also now been added to the possible legendary rewards, among other changes that Bungie has implemented.

The hope is that the new Nightfall rewards will finally be able to appease the fans.

"Destiny's" Crucible mode has also been tweaked by the new update coming to the game. Similar to the changes made to Nightfall strikes, players can now get more Strange Coins through Crucible and ghosts are also now on the table for players as well. 

The base level of Weekly Crucible Bounty Legendary rewards have also been upped by 10 attack points.

Changes have also been made to Shadowshots inside the game. To be more specific, it is the Nightstalker Hunter class that will be greatly affected by this change. For now, the extra shots have been taken away from the players' Quivers, thus disabling the ability to use infinite Shadowshots.

The Shadowshot fix is still temporary for now, however, and a more permanent change will be coming in the future.

According to Polygon, the latest patch coming to "Destiny" will also be preparing the game for the eventual arrival of the hard mode of "The Taken King's" raid.

The harder version of "The Taken King" raid will be launched on Oct. 23.

Some of the quest requirements inside the game have also been changed by the latest update.

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