Destiny 2: Albernes Emote lässt Euch durch Wände gehen – Bungie reagiert

Destiny 2: Albernes Emote lässt Euch durch Wände gehen – Bungie reagiert

This emote in Destiny 2 is a wall glitching tool! Bungie has already responded.

Last week, Tess Everis sold a peculiar emote: The bureaucratic walk. In this, the Guardian takes a silly step forward and upward, shuffles a bit in place, kicks his leg up again, and takes two steps back:

bureaucratic walk

If you can’t make sense of these strange movements: This emote is inspired by Monty Python and is based on the sketch “Ministry of Silly Walks.” You can watch it here if you appreciate the humor:

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Regardless of whether they knew this sketch or simply found the emote funny – in the last few days countless Guardians purchased the bureaucratic walk. Because in the Eververse, it was available for glimmer, which is the currency that doesn’t require real money.

Every week for the weekly reset, Tess Everis brings a new offering that you can purchase for glimmer. These include emotes, sparrows, ships, shaders, and other items. But that they had a wall glitching tool on offer for 700 glimmer in the last few days, Bungie did not expect.

Go bureaucratically through walls

Last weekend, Guardians discovered that you can glitch through walls with the bureaucratic walk. Videos appeared where Guardians stood next to Tess Everis or next to the gunsmith – in places that are usually not accessible, like here:

https://youtu.be/b739qgsNuSs?t=55s

On yesterday, Monday, October 16, reports piled up that the bureaucratic walk was removed from the Eververse. We checked and can confirm – yes, Bungie has responded to the glitches and has removed the item from the Eververse to prevent further purchases of the bureaucratic walk. However, we do not have an official statement from Bungie on this. The emote was quietly removed.

Anyone who already has the emote in their inventory can continue to use it and happily walk through thin walls. Monty Python would be proud!

Whether Bungie will completely remove this emote in the future or merely revise it will remain to be seen. Such wall glitching tools should not remain in the game for too long.

By the way: This week, since the weekly reset on October 17, you can buy the emotes “Confused” and “Six Chambers” with glimmer. These should not be suitable for glitching.


A secret room that you can enter completely without glitch is the Daito room in the Tower. You can read about what this is all about here.

Source(s): Bungie, Kotaku
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