The Disc Jockey emote seems pretty straightforward at first: the Guardian plays DJ, spinning a simple, repetitive, quasi-house beat. Its origins, however, are much funnier than out-of-sync Guardians drowning out your favorite Dawning music. Disc Jockey is a nod to a viral video from a day party held in the French Alps (seriously). In it a partygoer draws imaginary turntables and a mixer on a snow-covered table, mimicking a DJ to much excitement from nearby revel
While multiplayer emotes can be clunky they are staples in many players’ loadouts. Those initiating extend a friendly hand while those accepting are mostly curious what new, rare, or hilarious emote being offered. Multiplayer emotes function like quick co-op moments for the social aspect of Destiny, one free from anxiety or awkward chit chat. The legendary Slow Jam emote doesn’t reference anything specific unless awkward Junior prom moments are univer
Released in Season 12 with the Beyond Light expansion, this exotic emote is both loved and reviled for its persistent beat and ungodly range. Beyond annoying the soundtrack stans, Disc Jockey can be a powerful peace offering to nearby Guardians. Setting off an impromptu dance party from the Tower’s balcony is the Destiny community at its fin
Once in the damage phase, the Consecrated Mind will be extremely vulnerable in its eye. It will also back up to the original starting point. Follow it and continue to do damage, as a barrier will soon spawn at the beginning of the hallway, preventing any damage from being done. The whole team can make it beyond the barrier before it spawns but should wait until the Consecrated Mind makes it beyond the next staircase. If the barrier spawns try jumping between the barrier on the left or right sides attaching to the wall to get by it. Destiny 2 sword perks 2 ‘s Xenophage Exotic Machine Gun is a great weapon for this boss fight because it fires rapidly and puts out high damage. Repeat this entire process two or three times to defeat the Consecrated Mind and continue the Garden of Salvation r
New Seasonal Challenges will continue to be issued for the first 10 weeks of Season of the Lost during the Destiny 2 weekly reset. Some of these challenges can be completed at leisure, as the next season update releases with the Witch Queen Expansion , while others are time-locked behind certain activities. Iron Banner challenges, in particular, should always be prioritized, as this PvP game mode is only around for one week every mo
Released during Destiny 2’s Season of Opulence, Mirror Mirror’s most unique applications end with a different emote altogether. After triggering Mirror Mirror, activating a second emote prompts the digital doppelganger to mimic it as well. Like most past season cosmetics, Mirror Mirror is obtainable on rotation through bright engrams and Eververse’s bright dust and silver storefro
The Consecrated Mind is the first boss in **Destiny 2 ** that needs to be defeated in the Garden of Salvation raid. It is the giant Vex Harpy that attempted to stop the Guardians in the first encounter. This encounter will see the Harpy call upon the Voltaic Overflow, the effect that was created by the Consecrated Mind that had the potential to wipe the team or defeat Guardians instantly. Like the first encounter, this boss fight will require the teams to be split up into two teams of th
The first Season Challenge of week one is Wayfinder’s Voyage I, where players must use the Wayfinder’s Compass to complete the first step of the Wayfinder’s Voyage quest. Additionally, 75 Taken enemies must be defeated. The Taken enemies will be defeated as the steps of the Wayfinder’s Voyager quest are completed. While the quest itself lists 53 steps, only the first five will need to be completed. After that, there will be a lock on the quest, disclaiming that the sixth step can be completed during week two’s reset. The Wayfinder’s Voyage serves as the prequel to the Witch Queen story expansi
Continuing the journey throughout the Tangled Shore, Guardians will defeat enemies with close-range weapons. These weapons include Sidearms, Submachine Guns, Shotguns, and Swords. Rapidly defeating combatants awards bonus progression. A Riiswalker God Roll Shotgun is a great weapon with which to complete this challenge, and it can be earned this week in Iron Ban
Seeing Guardians mimic teacher chaperones at the middle school dance is funny enough. Envisioning instead a young Rick Astley belting “Never Gonna Give You Up” in his sultry voice is a full-on riot. For the youth and media-silent types, “Rick-rolling” began around 2007, where misleading hyperlinks diverted unsuspecting victims to the video for Astley’s 1987 hit. To date, the digital prank has surpassed 1 billion Youtube views and continues to live on in various forms, including Fortnite and Destiny emo
PLUG ONE.1 is a Legendary Fusion Rifle with a Precision Frame archetype introduced in Destiny 2 ‘s Season of the Splicer . While this archetype didn’t receive the same attention that Rapid-Fire Fusion Rifles did, this Legendary Fusion Rifle has the same 740ms charge time and damage as the Telesto Exotic Fusion Rifle – in addition to having double the magazine size. PLUG ONE.1 can only be earned through Nightfall strikes when it is available as a reward. Additionally, it can be earned with various perks beneficial to both PvE and PvP like Bottomless Grief, Heating Up, Kickstart, and Thresh. Like Null Composure, PLUG ONE.1 makes full use of the Particle Deconstruction mod and can be paired with Sleeper Stimulant or One Thousand Voices. While Null Composure may be unavailable, PLUG ONE.1 is a great alternative to set up the massive damage combinat
