In the shared-world shooter Destiny , the first Hunter has managed to defeat the final boss of the current raid Crota’s End. The video shows perfect mastery of the game, knowledge of all tricks and techniques.
About 7 weeks ago, a Warlock already managed to take down Crota on Hard mode. For a long time, it was thought that Warlocks were the only class that could achieve this. Now, for the first time, a Hunter has succeeded, and he has to play flawlessly or nearly flawlessly for about 9 minutes for this triumph. Here is the video:
You can see that he forces Crota to his knees with two shots from his exotic rocket launcher Gjallarhorn, each shot followed by a throwing knife. The decisive kick is delivered by a Tripmine grenade on Crota’s head, which only activates at the moment the Hunter is there to strike with the sword. He must achieve this sequence a total of four times if he wants to claim the triumph.
The impressive aspect of the video is certainly the almost robotic precision with which the individual steps are executed. The impressive speed at which the player switches between his numerous weapons is also noteworthy. The sections where he must chain headshots with the Black Spindle without room for error are among the highlights for us.
These tricks in Destiny are used by the Hunter for his impressive kill
If you’re wondering what the first minutes of the video mean: This is a certain tactic. Destiny ensures that players are not “out of ammo” for too long, and when players run out of ammo, they should quickly get more. Therefore, the Hunter intentionally empties his magazine at the beginning, takes out several enemies that drop heavy ammo (the purple boxes), and accumulates a supply that he returns to during the fight.
In this article, we discuss this trick for heavy ammunition.
As some of our readers point out, a second trick is even more interesting: The Hunter places the Tripmine grenade on the ground, shoots with the Red Death pulse rifle on it, and can heal himself thanks to a specific trait of the weapon, even when there are no enemies nearby. One never stops learning!


