In the MMO shooter Destiny, there is a legendary ship, the Chasing Infinity, which can be won with a lot of luck during the currently ongoing event Queen’s Wrath.
Even if you have so many legendaries in Destiny that you are thinking of starting a Twitch channel where you play Hearthstone drunk and in light clothing, there is still a reason to continue participating in the event Queen’s Wrath in Destiny: there is a legendary ship.
Epic Mounts have a long tradition in MMORPGs
“Epic Mounts” have a long tradition and a very special reputation in MMORPGs . In the genre leader World of Warcraft, players often ground for months in a brutal grind for the right to ride a certain dragon. Even today, the dailies for the Netherwing are legendary. But even mounts have gained a legendary reputation, simply for being extremely rare drops from a mob, for which you needed plain luck rather than daily stamina: like the Baron’s Deathcharger.
Now in Destiny, there is a chance to grab an extremely rare legendary ship, the Chasing Infinity, for a short time. While a ship in Destiny is not exactly the same as a mount, since it can only be seen in orbit, rare is rare and such a legendary ship looks great in the character profile.
Legendary ship extremely rare, available in Destiny until October 6
The “Chasing Infinity,” the legendary ship that can now be won at the event “Queen’s Wrath”, has as its description “The Queen speaks softly, and carries a big fleet.” This is a reference to the saying “Speak softly and carry a big stick” by US President Theodore Roosevelt, which describes two pillars of diplomacy: military strength and diplomatic skill. It is indeed easier to be heard when you have the means to underline your friendly remarks.
The legendary ship is only available in Destiny as long as the event is still running, until October 6. The Chasing Infinity can be obtained as an extremely rare reward when completing one of the story missions that can start with a kill order from the Queen. For this kill order, one must first complete a bounty.
We have a video of the ship, which is as rare as Bigfoot, but significantly cooler:
