
The MMO shooter Destiny is characterized by legends and myths, rumors, and tales. How do you increase your chances of getting exotic weapons like the Gjallarhorn? How exactly does Xur work, and what about the Nightfall strikes? We investigate 6 of the most popular misconceptions.
In our daily work, we frequently encounter statements from fans that leave us puzzled. “Xur can’t bring the Gjallarhorn anymore!” they say. “A Bungie employee tweeted that! Don’t you know that? And you want to be experts!
Or we hear: “I’m saving my Icebreaker. I already have three, and when Bungie introduces the trading system, I’ll trade them for the Thunderlord, which I still need.“
“Where did you read that it would be like this?” we ask.then.
And then they say: “Someone told me.” Or: “On Twitter.” Or: “That was posted by you once, right?“
No … probably not.
Destiny is a game where many of the mechanics are hidden. It is a game where you often cannot take your fate into your own hands, where the developers remain silent about their plans, where much depends on luck, and where so many people talk so much that often quite a bit of nonsense comes out of it.
Today, we will take a look at the 6 top misconceptions about Destiny. We are on the trail of the “Tower Legends.”
