After completing Destiny 2's season-long Fishing Rally quest line, numerous players express their disappointment with the lack of valuable rewards offered at the conclusion. Bungie's Season of the Deep has been significant, as it allowed for adjustments and updates to various core mechanics and gear in Destiny 2. Moreover, it introduced a new underwater-themed dungeon and initiated a seasonal storyline that has unveiled surprising revelations regarding The Witness and The Veil's mysteries.
Aside from engaging in Deep Dives and Salvage missions, Destiny 2 now offers a fishing activity where players can earn rewards while taking a break from the game's more intense and action-packed moments. Although the activity itself is not flawless, with ongoing debates among fans regarding issues with the Focused Fishing buff during Public Events, many have grown to appreciate this more relaxed pastime. Regrettably, the conclusion of a season-long fishing quest has left numerous Destiny 2 fans dissatisfied, prompting them to caution others against bothering with it.
Players have been eagerly participating in the new Fishing Rally quest line that has been unveiled alongside the new season. This quest line, which unfolds gradually over the course of several weeks, not only introduces the fishing mechanic, but also offers various rewards upon completion. However, it seems that the rewards have left many players dissatisfied. A Reddit user named HiddnAce recently expressed their disappointment, stating that the choices for rewards were limited to the Just in Case Sword and Sole Survivor Sniper Rifle, both of which are static roll legendary weapons that can also be obtained from the H.E.L.M.
HiddnAce's disappointment was echoed by other players in the comments section, especially those who are still awaiting the location specific exotic fish in Destiny 2. It remains unclear whether three out of the four exotic fish can actually be caught or if there are still bugs preventing their acquisition. Many players felt that the rewards they received after spending over two hours on the quest were simply not worth the time and effort invested. Some users even took the opportunity to humorously suggest that the remaining exotic fish might be locked behind an Eververse Store crossover pack, available for purchase with 2200 Silver.
The Destiny 2 community has recently been engaged in discussions beyond just rewards. There have been conflicting opinions regarding various perceived issues such as the absence of content, insufficient updates for core activities like Gambit and Crucible, and an increasing prevalence of microtransactions. A significant concern for numerous players is the restriction of Dungeon key access behind a paywall, which prevents them from enjoying some of the game's finest content. Destiny 2 is currently accessible on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S platforms.