The Destiny 2 weekly reset today, April 2, is going to be a little different for many. If you’ve just gone through Daylight Savings Time then you might very well be asking “when is the reset time today?” and coming up blank. Below, we’ll spell it for you: the Destiny 2 weekly reset time for the US and UK; what’s changed in the weekly reset, and everything else you need to know about the Destiny 2 weekly reset for April 2.
Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (April 2) | When is the reset time today?
Those in the US won’t have to worry too much about keeping an eye on the clock. The Destiny 2 weekly reset time today, April 2, is 1 PM Eastern and 10 AM Pacific, and will remain so now until the clocks fall back in, well, the fall.
If you’re in the UK, then things have shifted forward by an hour. The new weekly reset time is 6 PM BST.
What’s changed in the Destiny 2 weekly reset? (April 2)
Elsewhere, not much has actually changed thanks to April’s first Destiny 2 weekly reset. You’ve got your usual suspects, courtesy of Bungie’s very own Ritual Reset guide, which will bring new activities to the game. As a reminder, these will go live as soon as it ticks over to the reset times above, and will be tagged with a “New Adventures Available” message.
- Call to Arms Crucible Challenge
- Destination Flashpoints
- Raid Challenge Encounters
- Raid Checkpoints
- Dreaming City Powerful Rewards
- Spider’s Powerful Bounty
- Gambit Powerful Bounty
- Gambit Weekly Challenge
- Nightfall Strike
- Weekly Clan Engrams
- Weekly Clan XP Caps
- Eververse Bright Dust and Prismatic Matrix Selections
As ever, Xur will also be packing up his things and will return on Friday, April 5. That also includes his Invitation of the Nine, though that deadline will be extended for Week 5 until the Thursday. Let’s hope he actually brings us some Forsaken Exotics next week. Last week’s haul was a serious disappointment.
Don’t be too disheartened by the lack of changes this week. Everything is pointing towards next week’s weekly reset, April 9, being far more transformative, as Bungie is due to drop another update.
Destiny's 10 Most Exotic Weapons
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Destiny's 10 Most Exotic Weapons
One of the main draws of Destiny is the guns. This is a loot shooter through and through, and Bungie has crafted a huge arsenal of interesting firearms to go after. While there are many standard weapons, a handful of rare selections really push the envelope. Here are Destiny's 10 most exotic weapons. -
Bad Juju
A fantastic Pulse Rifle, Bad Juju's main aesthetic is death. That skeletal spine and skull hood ornament really make it stand out from the crowd. The gun also rewards successive kills, so you can feed it more death and charge your super move at the same time. -
Fighting Lion
A sterling silver grenade launcher, the Fighting Lion's magnificent big cat finish is just the most obvious of its advantages. It's got all the buffs you'd want from a noob tube and it blasts apart shields on direct hits. Certainly, a great option if you're looking to shake things up. -
Gjallarhorn
A legend among legends, Gjallarhorn was the exotic to grab during both its reigns over Destiny's meta. It's a flaming rocket launcher with a huge silver eagle etched onto the top. The rockets it fires can be upgraded to split into tracking "wolfpack" rounds, meaning that no one is running away. -
Sleeper Simulant
When you say the words Fusion Rifle, you think of something that looks like the Sleeper Simulant. The prototype rail gun look is definitely in. The lasers it fires goes straight through enemies and also ricochets off walls. It's an easy way to score a triple kill if you're good with your aim. -
Telesto
Do you want a fusion rifle that shoots black holes? Or "void blasts" as the Destiny people might say? Telesto is your gun. While it looks like a random configuration from Borderlands' weapon generator, its large range and ability to reload your spare guns make it a great choice in the field. -
The Wardcliff Coil
OK, we may have said that Sleeper Simulant looked like a prototype, but this Wardcliff Coil looks like a prototype of that prototype. It's as if someone tore parts off of a passing space station and then used a genie to wish them into a gun. What a cool look. -
Touch Of Malice
With the Touch Of Malice, you can't help but feel Bungie reaching back into its past. Sure, this exotic scout rifle doesn't fire grenades, but it sure does look a whole lot like the Brute Shot. It's got that weird side handle and the underslung blade. Either way, a great design. -
Trinity Ghoul
One of two bows introduced in the latest Destiny 2 expansion, the Trinity Ghoul proves that Bungie is more than happy to break the rules of its own FPS. Sure, you'd probably rather have a minigun, but maybe some snipers might enjoy going back to basics with this most historic of weapons. -
Two-Tailed Fox
The Two-Tailed Fox is enormous. A huge colorful rocket launcher, it fires two distinct projectiles, each with a different payload. One fires void, the black hole juice we mentioned earlier. The other fires Solar, which involves burning your target. Combined, it's just not a very good time for whoever's on the receiving end. -
Worldline Zero
Much like the Bows introduced in Forsaken, the original Destiny had a whole class of weapon that didn't involve bullets and ammo. They were swords, and there are now quite a few blades to choose from. Perhaps the Crucible could use a Medieval Mode now that both are in the game.