Destiny 2 Eyes Of Tomorrow Bad Luck Protection
    
    Alright, Guardian, let's talk about the Eyes of Tomorrow. That elusive, rocket-spewing beast of a launcher that makes your enemies spontaneously combust. You know, the one you've been grinding for like a crazed space hamster on a tiny wheel? Yeah, that one.
The problem? It's a Raid exotic. Which means it's at the mercy of the dreaded Random Number Generator, or RNGesus, as we lovingly call him (when he's being nice, anyway. Sometimes he's just RNGd*ck).
For many, the Eyes of Tomorrow is a symbol of hope, of power, of finally shutting up that one friend who keeps bragging about theirs. For others, it's a symbol of endless pain, despair, and a growing resentment toward everything that isn't a heavy weapon. I feel you.
So, What's This "Bad Luck Protection" Thing, Anyway?
Okay, here's the good news: Bungie, in their infinite wisdom (and probably after receiving enough angry emails to power a small city), implemented a system called bad luck protection for Raid exotics. Think of it as a safety net woven from the tears of frustrated Guardians... but a safety net nonetheless!
Basically, every time you run the Deep Stone Crypt raid and don't get the Eyes of Tomorrow, your chances of getting it on your next run increase. That's right, the more you suffer, the higher your reward potential. It's almost poetic, in a twisted, Destiny-esque kind of way.
It's not a guaranteed drop, mind you. You're still at the mercy of RNGesus, who may decide to throw you a bunch of useless mods just to mess with you. But it does mean that eventually, eventually, your time will come.
How Does it *Actually* Work? (The Slightly More Technical Bit)
While Bungie doesn't explicitly reveal the exact percentage increase for each run, the general consensus is that your chance of getting the Eyes of Tomorrow goes up slightly each time you clear the final encounter without it dropping. Think of it like adding a single grain of sand to the scale of fortune with each attempt. Keep adding those grains!
Now, here's a key point: the bad luck protection only applies once per character per week. So, running the raid multiple times on the same character in a single week won't increase your odds further. Focus your efforts on running it on all three of your characters each week for maximum effect. Unless you *really* like running DSC on your Warlock. No judgement here.
Also, it's important to remember that the initial drop rate for Raid exotics is generally quite low. So, even with bad luck protection, it might still take a while to get the Eyes of Tomorrow. Patience, young Padawan. Patience.
Tips and Tricks to Maximize Your Chances (and Your Sanity)
- Run the Raid on All Three Characters Each Week: This is the most effective way to utilize the bad luck protection.
 - Stay Positive (or at Least Try To): Getting frustrated won't make the rocket launcher drop any faster. Take breaks, listen to some music, and remember that it's just a game (albeit one that can occasionally induce existential dread).
 - Don't Listen to the Haters: Ignore anyone who claims they got it on their first try. They're probably lying (or incredibly lucky). Either way, their success doesn't diminish your chances.
 - Make Sure You're Actually Completing the Raid: I know, this sounds obvious, but you need to defeat the final boss for the drop to even be possible. No skipping encounters, folks!
 
And finally, remember to celebrate when you finally get it! Dance, scream, launch rockets at everything that moves. You've earned it.
In Conclusion: Don't Give Up, Guardian!
The journey to obtaining the Eyes of Tomorrow might be long and arduous, but it's not impossible. Bad luck protection is your friend, even if it's a slow-working friend. Keep running the Deep Stone Crypt, keep believing, and eventually, that glorious rocket launcher will be yours.
And when it finally happens, remember this: all those frustrating runs, all those moments of despair, will be worth it. You'll be unleashing a storm of rockets upon your enemies, feeling the sweet taste of victory, and finally having something to brag about to your friends. Go get 'em, Guardian! You've got this!