This went quickly! Just a few hours after the beta launch of Destiny 2, the first glitches are out.
The super attacks in the “Destiny 2” beta charge quite slowly. If you want to throw shields, spin staves acrobatically, or rain fire down on enemies, you have to wait a long time for the super to charge.
However, the guardians have already discovered a reproducible glitch shortly after the beta launch, which grants an unlimited super. According to user reports, this glitch has been confirmed for the Arcstrider, Sentinel, and Dawnblade.
This is not a new glitch
In fact, this “Infinite Super Glitch” is not a glitch that the guardians stumbled upon randomly. This glitch made the rounds back in February 2017 in Destiny 1 and caused infinite hammers.
The “Infinite Super Glitch” only works in the strike “The Twisted Iron”. The reason: You need a Sparrow for it. However, as there are no Sparrows in the beta, you can take a Fallen Pike in the starting area of the strike (which are the Fallen’s Sparrow-like vehicles). These appear randomly near the strike’s spawn point.
All you need for the glitch is a charged super and a Pike. Now activate your super and press the button to get into the vehicle about half a second later, so that you are sitting on the vehicle with an active super. The right timing takes some practice. Now open the menu and switch between two kinetic weapons. When you dismount from the Pike, the super is active forever – at least until you die, activate the super again, or get on the Pike.
Here is a video of it:
Unlimited Ammo
The second “trick” also only works in the beta strike. You will need a Warlock:
- During the story mission, the Warlock receives the exotic submachine gun “Risky Business”. This has the perks Arc Draw (when taking Arc damage, the weapon becomes stronger and resists incoming Arc damage) and Superconductor (there’s a chance that fired shots will return ammunition).
- Additionally, the Warlock has the class ability “Rift”. Here you have a Healing Rift that creates an aura. As long as you stand in this aura, you will be healed.
Everywhere on Nessus (which is the planetoid where the strike takes place), there is Vex Milk:
The Vex Milk deals Arc damage and activates the weapon’s talent.
For the glitch, all you have to do is place a Healing Rift in the Vex Milk (the healing effect is stronger than the damage the milk deals) and then shoot with “Risky Business”. If you have three Warlocks in the strike, you can alternate with the Healing Rift and shoot safely with sustained fire.
You can see how this looks in the video. We’ve marked the spot for you:
Bungie is expected to fix these glitches by the launch of Destiny 2. Currently, they are spreading like wildfire on reddit and YouTube. Bungie should also catch wind of it.
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