![]() If you're up against a team of four Wish-Enders, welp, I hope you find some satisfaction in your moral superiority while you lose the match. I can (and usually do) choose not to use it myself but I know I'm harming my team's chance to win. I'm often seeing over half the players in a Gambit Prime match wielding Wish-Enders. Wish-Ender is the strongest Gambit weapon right now and single-handedly changes the pace of matches, shredding rando swarms and Taken big'uns with ease. While the bug only works against NPC enemies, not other players, it cuts through a lot of PvE activities and is a real nuisance in Gambit, where two teams race to summon then squish a big Taken boss. This bug boosts Wish-Ender's damage to the level of chunkier weapons, ones which use the limited Special ammo and even rarer Heavy ammo rather than plain ol' Primary ammo. This Season, it's weirdly been dealing pierce damage extra times. It has three distinguishing perks: holding the bow fully drawn lets you see outlines of nearby enemies through walls it deals extra damage to the Taken enemy race and its piercing arrows deal damage on both entry and exit. Wish-Ender is an Exotic bow added back in the Forsaken expansion, obtained through a quest tied to The Dreaming City's Shattered Throne dungeon. Me, I'll be glad to see this blight stop dominating Destiny's PvEvP mode, Gambit. Some players aren't best pleased because bows are a bit blah and this made Wish-Ender feel special. After an odd silence, Bungie now say they'll fix it next week. Since the Season Of Dawn started in December, Wish-Ender has been dealing almost triple its intended damage, making it deadlier than most weapons in many modes. Keep your eyes up to PSU, Guardian.One of Destiny 2's oft-forgotten Exotic weapons, the Wish-Ender bow, has been unusually popular this entire season thanks to a bug. When new ones are added to Destiny 2, we will keep the list up to date. Below are some guides to the other Exotics. Wish-Ender may be the big bow on the streets now, but soon the trio of Exotic bows will have new company in Shadowkeep. She’s always been there, but now you can present the talisman to get your reward. Regardless of how you proceed, this will lead to step 4.Īfter defeating the ogres, you will exit into a room with a giant statue holding the Wish-Ender bow. You could eventually kill the smaller ogre that was added after depositing the orb, let yourself die, and then complete the room like normal. You can try to defeat both of these ogres in one go. This will spawn a standard yellow-barred ogre. When in the ogre room (you know what room I’m talking about) there will be an orb across from where you spawn in and will need to be deposited in the left side of the room from the beginning.After exiting the ascending room, run across the broken bridge into the now open room to defeat your second boss.When you get to the end of the hall, you will see the empty statue, where you deposit the orb. ![]() When you first enter the accented hall, head right into a small room where you’ll find the orb. Collect and deposit orb from the ascending Thrall hall.All the correct statues will be missing in their hands. ![]() The orb will spawn in the right side of the room from the entrance and will need to be deposited in a statue across from the entrance. Collect and deposit orb along the beams.There will be your first boss, guarding the orb. Collect and deposit orb on top of the cathedral in the first room. ![]() However, there are three bosses you will need to defeat in order to charge the Awoken Talisman. The dungeon itself is the same as normal. Step 3 Complete an alternate version of Shattered Throne.
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