Chemical Agent Fans Are Offended by Masters of Ceremony Armor Buff in Helldivers 2

Despite its apparent coolness, the Masters of Ceremony buff in Helldivers 2 has sparked a backlash from Chemical Agent fans.

OVERVIEW

  • Massive upgrades for the Masters of Ceremony armor set were added in the most recent patch for Helldivers 2.
  • Before, the armor set just looked fashionable, but the new design makes it a powerful tool that players will enjoy using.
  • However, this particular buff has angered Chemical Agent fans in the Helldivers 2 community.

In Helldivers 2, armor is important because it not only helps players look good on the battlefield but also shields them from potential threats and hidden hazards. The most powerful heroes on Super Earth require their second skin, whether they are Automatons, Terminids, or Illuminates.

The Masters of Ceremony’s immaculate and pristine armors recently got a much-needed upgrade that actually made them pretty practical. But as is frequently the case in any fandom, there will always be those who oppose the spread of democracy, and in this case, those people are the Chemical Agent fans.

The Masters of Ceremony Armor buff in Helldivers 2 isn’t being well received by Chemical Agent fans.

Helldivers 2 cinematic screenshot featuring four soldiers in formation, marching in place.

In the Helldivers 2 subreddit, a Reddit user named CosplayBurned has created quite a stir with a meme that, despite its seemingly innocuous appearance, has deeper implications. Check it out for yourself, and as long as your ideas aren’t anti-democratic, let them win out.

The passive pre-buff of the Masters of Ceremony armors was like shooting yourself in the foot and counting yourself lucky that your pinky toe survived, so their promotion wasn’t undeserved in the least.

Fans of Chemical Agent, however, are behaving as though their pet Terminid was killed. Many players have defended the gas grenades that are part of the Chemical Agents Premium Warbond in response to the meme above, while others have simply dunked on the Sterilizer Stratagem.

Watch the reactions for yourself, and then determine whether Chemical Agent fans have a valid reason to salt their food excessively or if they are just hating for the sake of hating:

It appears that the OP is upset that the Chemical Agents Premium Warbond armor in Helldivers 2 isn’t particularly noteworthy, but the other weapons, such as grenades and stratagems, more than make up for it.

There’s no need to pretend that the Masters of Ceremony armor buff was a creation of the Leviathan itself, even though Arrowhead could give the Noxious Ranger drip a little boost. However, since the Helldivers 2 community is constantly listening, perhaps this conversation will compel Arrowhead to win over Chemical Agent fans.

Finally, in Helldivers 2, the Masters of Ceremony armor is ceremonial.

A Helldiver kicking an Illuminate in a screenshot from Helldivers 2.
The Masters of Ceremony armor kicks all kinds of butt now! | Image Credit: Arrowhead Game Studios

You might think that the Masters of Ceremony armor didn’t require an upgrade after hearing Chemical Agent fans gripe about it getting a buff in Helldivers 2. But in all honesty, Arrowhead finally made the right move, and it has been long overdue.

The passive of the armor used to be that it had a 50% chance of keeping your limbs from breaking. This may sound silly, but it wasn’t. Up until the recent buff, it had undoubtedly turned into a community joke.

The armor set was transformed into a glorious powerhouse by the game’s latest patch, which gave it a 50% boost in melee damage and a 30% increase in primary weapon reload speed, making it a fashionable and meaty fit.

Fans of chemical agents should realize that there are other ways to greet people besides gassing them and work with armor enthusiasts who enjoy Masters of Ceremony to promote democracy without bias or discrimination.

What are your thoughts on the conflict between Chemical Agent fans and Helldivers 2’s Masters of Ceremony armor buff? Do you believe that to be true, or are they exaggerating it? In the space provided for comments below, express your ideas and opinions.

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