Destiny 2 is ane of the well-nigh massive shooter games out there, and the reason for this is how Bungie constantly adds content to it with new Seasons and big expansions, like the upcoming The Witch Queen. In fact, at one point, in that location was then much content in the game that Bungie felt the need to create the and so-called "Destiny Content Vault," which was introduced with Beyond Light and serves the purpose of allowing the game to perform better and have less clutter. While this event sparked several debates near whether it was a good phone call, considering how many items and quests became unavailable due to their locations being removed, Destiny two is notwithstanding far from being costless from problems.

Among these issues, new ones are ofttimes discovered towards the start of a Season, where recently introduced mods may carry unforeseen consequences during obscure interactions between dissimilar guns and abilities. Then, amidst the old problems that have been around for a while, is the fact that an Exotic Fusion Rifle by the name of Telesto constantly and consistently breaks the game, to the signal that information technology became a meme, and Destiny ii players expect something to happen every Season.

The Destiny 2 community was not disappointed when, earlier, Bungie shared a tweet on its BungieHelp profile stating that Telesto had been disabled for all Gambit and Crucible activities due to a new issue. This is tied to the Thermoclastic Blooming seasonal mod introduced in Season of the Lost, and also to how the game registers Telesto's explosive projectiles equally enemies even for the players generating them. What happened is that Trials of Osiris was re-released today, and some people were using the combination of Telesto and Thermoclastic Blooming to generate an infinite supply of Orbs of Power to dominate the enemies with Supers.

Thermoclastic Blooming makes it so that defeating a combatant - pregnant, whatever enemy in Destiny 2 - with a Solar or Stasis melee creates an Orb of Power. Because Telesto's projectiles count as enemies, stacking plenty of them in one place and making them all explode at once with a melee power causes them to erupt into a myriad of Orbs of Power for easy Super energy. Bungie immediately took activity this time, disabling Telesto and also Thermoclastic Blooming for the time being, so as to not disrupt the feel for players in Trials of Osiris and other activities.

Destiny 2 players share lots of misconceptions about the game and how they approach information technology, and information technology is as well true that Bungie often creates weird and obscure interactions that are not clearly visible at get-go. Equally such, this new glitch is only the tip of the iceberg for all the times Telesto broke the game in the past, but it poses the question as to why its projectiles count as enemies.

Destiny ii is available at present for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series 10/S.

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