Destiny 2’s Vow of the Disciple is one of Bungie’s strongest raid offerings yet, with players solving puzzles and DPSing their way to an encounter with Rhulk. Now Rhulk is a strange-looking creature, but there’s an even weirder beast that players have found in Savathun’s throne world. It’s not necessarily weird in appearance, but weird because players have no idea why or how it got there.
Hidden away early on in the Vow of the Disciple raid (where you first find the payload you need to move for the first encounter) an unimpressed-looking owl can be spotted. But this is no space owl, or Hive owl. It’s just an owl. Like, from Earth. And somehow, it’s found its way into Savathun’s throne world.
In a world where Gambit thrived, Destiny 2’s seasons, storylines, and even its endgame might’ve revolved around PvEvP as a core foundation.
Destiny already has the pretty hyper 'raid' fixation and then they added legendary raid dungeons. Hyperfixating in PvEvP wouldn't work as well because you need a lot more than 2% of the userbase to keep that going unlike raids that are propped up by streamers who make running them their whole job. Most players don't play all the raids let alone run them over and over. And most who play PvP don't want structured PvE elements.
Destiny 2's Episode Heresy has done a lot of things right, but players have noticed an odd change that makes the endgame harder.
Destiny 2's Heresy is about to be released, and it's already lacking an important part of new seasons and Episodes.
Duh, Savathun's obviously a free mason.