Bungie disables Destiny 2’s Telesto on Osiris error testing

The Guardian heroes of Destiny 2 line up ready to fight the tests of Osiris.

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The weapon he holds breaking destiny has struck again. Bungie has announced that it will once again take the exotic Telesto fusion rifle offline in PVP activities after Destiny 2 players were caught exploding a new mistake to knock down their opponents in this week’s Trials of Osiris competitive mode.

“Due to a problem, we have disabled the Telesto Exotic fusion rifle in all Crucible and Gambit activities and the Therfoclastic Blooming Artifact mod in all activities,” Bungie announced on Twitter.

The “problem” in question is that players discovered that they were able to use Telesto to get almost immediate and unlimited supers, powerful player skills that will change the tide of any game into a three and nothing. It usually takes a few minutes and a lot of kills to get a super high load. The Telesto players could smell victory in the air.

This is because its mechanical fusion projectile complex collided with this season’s Thermoclastic Blooming mod in a strange way. The modification generates an Orb of Power, which charges the player’s supers, each time an enemy is destroyed with a Stasis or Solar attack. He also went on to count the time mini-bombs that Telesto creates as enemies, allowing players to fire the fusion rifle at an object, watch projectile detonators appear, and then quickly fire them to generate a lot of d ‘Orbs and get your supers right away. .

The following explains how the i worksPower’s infinite error worked in real time:

Reports of a new Trials of Osiris automatic deception began to spread immediately Bungie acted quickly and disconnected the farm. But this is not the first time Telesto has acted in this way. In fact, it is already infamous to the Destiny the community as the game’s most problematic weapon, in part because it seems like the game continues to record their projectiles as enemies.

Telesto originally returned to 2015 Taken king expansion and moved to Destiny 2 When Abandoned fell in 2018. Blind pit activity from this expansion forced players to fill meters of progress by defeating enemies. They quickly discovered that they could only fire a lot of telestos. The weapon was also used to trick the finish line in Menagerie races, occasionally prevailing over other weapon models and was at the center of another infinite super error in 2019. The list goes on.

This trajectory has also consolidated the fusion rifle as one of Destiny’s greatest memes. We’ve spent over a week in a Fusion rifle goal season and Telesto hasn’t broken anything yet, ”WildBilly2 user wrote in the game’s subreddit just over a week ago. The post has been updated since then: “Whelp!”

He wrote another player, “At this point, if the final boss of the 30th Anniversary Dungeon is not a sensitive Telesto with the power of all the mistakes it has accumulated in the last 5-7 years, I will be very disappointed. “

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