Broken Exotic in Destiny 2 mows down crowds of enemies in seconds

Broken Exotic in Destiny 2 mows down crowds of enemies in seconds

Bungie has occasionally caused broken Exotics that turned Destiny 2 upside down. Now another dilemma threatens. We at MeinMMO will show you which Exotic could cause chaos this time.

Which Exotic is being referred to? The notorious toxic Exotic “Necrotic Grip.” With these gloves, opponents can be poisoned. The injected poison drains the opponent’s health bar. If the opponent dies from the poison, a shockwave of poison is released, poisoning every surrounding enemy as well. We are talking about an infinite cycle of poisoning.

With this combo, Warlocks become toxic demolitionists

Due to small changes to the Exotic, these gloves are now real killers in Season 15. However, you need to pay attention to a few things to unleash their full potential.

What do I need to do? You select the bottom tree from the Dawnblade super and then use the gloves. As YouTuber Ehroar demonstrates in this video, the spawning enemies have no chance. Every burning and poisoned enemy bites the dust in seconds.

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A little taste of the chaos

Due to all the burning effects combined with the poison and the subsequent death of the opponent, a complete annihilation parade occurs. Enemies explode, spread poison, and those enemies then explode as well. This is an infinite cycle that can continue on its own. This applies to melee attacks and grenades.

The crazy thing about this is that the super is also affected. So, if the effect of the melee or the grenades is not enough for you, ignite your Dawnblade and let enemies suffer in the poison and from the explosions.

Nerf should come: This discovery is definitely worth a look, but one should not ignore the fact that it will likely be patched sometime during Season 15. It can be inferred that this is not an intended feature like with the Thorn, but rather a bug that has slipped in.

Many suspect that Bungie has changed not only the description but also the effect of the intrinsic perk. Definitely, Bungie should take a look at this and perhaps weigh whether to keep the effect or generally remove it, as they have not commented on it so far.

What do you think about such bugs? Do you believe Bungie meant for this? Or do you think it happened by accident, and now Warlocks are enjoying the sight of the explosions? Let us know if you have tried this combo as well.

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