In the MMO shooter Destiny, a new farming spot for legendary engrams, glimmer, and similar items has been discovered. This time, it goes high up in the Rocketyard.
Farming Spots – the worst kept secrets in Destiny
The Rocketyard is already home to two new farming spots, both the so-called Lootcave 2.0 and the “Red Loot Box” spot (Man, they are creative with the naming) are located here. Now, another farming spot has been discovered. We would love to say something like: Swedish researchers from the Björn Borg University in Stockholm have found that … – but that would be a lie. It was a guy on YouTube who then shared it on reddit. By the way, he calls the spot “The Perch”, we would rather suggest “Loot Crane”, but okay: The finder owns the loot and the naming rights.
He found the old “new” spots somehow all too lame and wished for the speed of the blessed treasure cave times to return, so he sought an elevated position at the Rocketyard, on a crane, and was able to loot two of the extremely fast spawn points right away.

Farming spot best suited for two to three people
It’s best to do this with one or two colleagues so that the stress isn’t too great. However, this method requires weapons with decent range. If you prefer close distance, you should rather stay in the stairwell.
It is important at this spot, like at the others, to make sure that you hit a wave completely so that no individual survivors are left behind. As you can see, it is always a bit tricky to catch the last knight. This method is therefore recommended for teams.
The yield, writes the finder, is also quite outstanding and as good as in the original treasure cave, if not even slightly better.
And what’s particularly nice is: Here you don’t have to fear events, but can enjoy them. When the spot goes up in flames, there’s just more loot to grab than usual. The automatic rifle he uses in the video is, by the way, the Atheon’s Epilog, which drops from the final boss in the raid “The Glass Minotaur” (also on “normal”). We’ve embedded a pic of it above, because our researchers found out that you like purple.
And now have fun with the video about the latest farming spot in Destiny: