Destiny 2 has its very own Wordle clone now, Rolldle.
I actually lost because I could not figure out the ammo/mag perk, and I am confused as to why Extended Mag is apparently the most popular perk in that column for this weapon. I may be missing something here, but otherwise, I think I did pretty good on my first try.
Unlike Wordle, you can play as many times as you want and just keep going with new weapons rather than only logging in once per day. It’s a fun way to test your knowledge of weapon perks, though I will say there may not be a real “strategy” to your first guess, unlike Wordle. You may actually want to try to guess mid-tier perks, as if you guess the god roll, you’re just going to get a bunch of down arrows and have a lot more options to choose from going forward for less popular options.
Anyway, I just thought this was extremely cool. I use Light.gg all the time as it’s one of my essential Destiny third party sites, and it’s very clever of them to come up with something like this. Great job to that team, and I’m curious to see what weapons you all get.
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