First Calus, now the entire raid. Players are glitching through the entire Leviathan raid in Destiny 2 – even in prestige mode.
Some design decisions in the Leviathan raid have been criticized since its release:
- The loot system is underdeveloped; mainly tokens drop after the phases that must be redeemed at the Tower,
- the weapons and armor do not have raid-specific perks unlike in Destiny 1,
- prestige mode does not provide better weapons or armor, only reskins.
In addition to these criticisms, players have also found an exploit that allows the final battle against Calus to be completed without any opponents. This has already led to a delay in prestige mode, and Bungie still has not managed to fix the issue.

The drama surrounding the Calus exploit is still resonating, as it turns out that the other phases can also be significantly simplified in this manner.
Note: In this article, we are only presenting the effects of the exploit. We will not provide a dedicated guide on how this glitch works. Those who really need to know will surely find it online.
The exploit at Calus is just the tip of the iceberg
If done correctly, one can ensure that the final battle can be fought without annoying enemies. You only need to deal with Calus and the Psions in the Shadow Realm. This glitch can also be applied to the other phases of the raid.
- In the baths, the glitch ensures that you have no enemies to deal with. Only the bulky bath attendants (Tellaks) appear.
- The circus phase is entirely without enemies. It probably won’t get any easier than this.
- The dog teams are reduced to only two (instead of six) using the exploit. In prestige mode, you only deal with three dogs (instead of 8). In addition, no enemies spawn.
The exploits work in both normal and prestige mode, significantly simplifying the raid.
Robert says: Oh no, Bungie. With these exploits, the raid is easier than ever. Especially players who have completed the prestige raid as intended are likely to be very displeased with this glitch-fest. The difficulty level is reduced to an absolute minimum.

The glitch reveals a fundamental problem in Bungie’s coded mechanics. The fact that the already known glitch is transferable to other encounters does not suggest that Bungie can quickly resolve this issue. The future will tell!
What do you think about such exploits? Do you try them out or condemn anyone who even thinks about it?