Destiny: DLC House of Wolves an approach a new update!

Before the arrival of the DLC House of Wolves, Bungie must upgrade Destiny power leveling. Also, be aware that an update is approaching!

Before welcoming the DLC House of Wolves, Destiny must upgrade! And to do this, what’s better than a good old update? This is the news we learn today at the Coca-Cola zero Gaming Zone! For now, developers do not want to reveal the contents of this update, but we will certainly be in the coming weeks, because the lifting should not arrive before “several weeks”… For now, the DLC is not yet dated, so you will understand that it is not ready to arrive on your consoles! According to rumors, it would be for may!

Destiny, whose infernal mode is available, made for several months the joys of gamers futuristic FPS fans. By the creators of Halo and the Publisher of Call of Duty, Destiny, plunges you into the skin of one guards the last city on Earth, with incredible powers. Explore the ruins of our solar system, the Red dunes of Mars to the lush jungles of Venus. Defeat the enemies of the Earth. Repeat what we have lost. Become a legend. A program that will soon be even richer thanks to the arrival of the DLC House of Wolves, which a player has discovered all the news! What do you expect from House of Wolves?

Destiny Share Bungie Teases Next Update Before House of Wolves DLC

The recent 1.1.1 update might still be fresh in Destiny power leveling minds, but Bungie is already moving on. They know that there are still areas that their successful shooter can improve and are actively working on ways to achieve those goals.

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In today’s Weekly Bungie Update, the developer wanted Destiny players to know that they have already begun work on the next patch for the game. As of right now, Bungie doesn’t have anything official to announce, but they want players to know that will soon change.

Like with Destiny update 1.1.1, Bungie’s plan is to slowly but surely detail their upcoming update through regularly Weekly posts. Those posts will, among other things, include interviews with the developers who are working to add new features or fix problematic bugs. Some will remember Bungie did a similar thing with the dev who was working on fixing the heavy ammo bug.

As far as when players can expect this next update, it sounds as if Bungie is targeting a pre-House of Wolves release date. With that DLC expansion slated to release sometime after March 31st it makes sense that Bungie get one big update in before letting players explore the new content. Granted, we expect some of those fixes will address bugs within House of Wolves, much like the last update before The Dark Below tweaked its content, but there are hopefully even more changes and additions on the way.

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While it would be hard to point at just one area when it comes to a Destiny update, one place that Bungie fans hope the developer is looking at is Vault space. Bungie already heeded fan requests for a way to move inventory without visiting the Tower, so the next logical step is increasing that storage space. Bungie almost has to up the Vault space before House of Wolves adds another set of raid weapons and gear, not to mention new exotics, to the fray.

For now, though, gamers should get their wish lists ready. Bungie has been more active as of late – engaging with players and trying to better understand what they want out of Destiny. They’ve also been more open about how they approach changes, like explaining why they closed the Destiny loot cave, which helps alleviate concerns Bungie is just making changes to punish.

Look for more details about Destiny’s next update on Thursday of next week.

What do you hope to see in the next Destiny update?

Destiny Share Infinite Thrall Glitch Provides Easy Loot And Experience

Destiny players keep finding creative ways to farm new loot for their characters. Their latest trick, dubbed the “Infinite Thrall Glitch,” is one of the easiest tricks yet. Destiny power leveling your game makes it easier.


To perform the Infinite Thrall glitch, you’ll need to head to Earth. Select the early story mission “The Dark Within” and head to the Skywatch. Soon after you enter the Lunar Complex, you’ll hit a Darkness Zone and find a gate that your Ghost has to open.

Summon your DinklageBot and let him start working. Don’t go through the gate, though. Instead, hop on your Sparrow and head to the adjoining room. Drive behind the red crate in the corner and stop with your Sparrow parallel to the broken wall there. Hop off your Sparrow and you’ll pass through the wall. Crouch under some wreckage and head through the crack in the wall. Now you’re outside.

Follow the snowy path outside and eventually you’ll be able to hop onto the roof of the complex. You’ll find an entrance back into the building there and will eventually find yourself in the room where you encountered the Hive Wizard in your first play-through of this mission.

However, there’s a crucial difference this time around: there are almost no enemies there. The only Hive you’ll find are a pair of Thralls who spawn for a couple seconds and then disappear. In Se7enSins’ video, they’re level 3 but you can tweak that when you’re first selecting the mission from orbit.

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The Thralls will keep respawning even if you kill them. This means you can easily farm them for Glimmer, loot, and experience. This is a great place for you to grind out certain Bounties as well. The only limit to how much you can farm is your ammo supply.

Bungie will probably remove the exploit soon. In the past, they’ve shown that they don’t want any get-rich-quick bugs in the game. Since Destiny launched, they’ve shut down “loot caves” and other exploits. This particular bug seems like it’ll be easy to fix; all Bungie needs to do is prevent players from clipping through that one wall. If you’re looking for an easy grind, better take advantage of the Infinite Thrall glitch while you can.

This exploit has been live for at least a week. Patch 1.1.1 fixed a lot of issues, such as the heavy ammo bug, but the Infinite Thralls seem to have escaped their notice for now.

The next expansion for Destiny: House of Wolves

John Ryan leaves ArenaNet for new writing position at Bungie; developer still has 73 open positions.

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With lots more Destiny content in the pipeline, developer Bungie is continuing to hire new talent. The latest developer to join Bungie’s ranks is John Ryan, who has left his post at Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet to become a “loremaster” for multiplayer shooter Destiny.

Ryan announced the news on Twitter, confirming that today, February 13, is his final day at ArenaNet. He didn’t say when he plans to start at Bungie, but presumably it will be soon.

Ryan is a writing veteran. He spent 5+ years at ArenaNet, working on lore, narrative, dialogue, and more for Guild Wars 2. Prior to that, he held writing positions at Microsoft Game Studios as well as various media publications, including MSNBC.

Bungie isn’t done hiring yet. The Bellevue, Washington-based studio has a total of 73 open positions posted to its website. These span a range of disciplines, including art, design, engineering, production, and others.

The next expansion for Destiny, House of Wolves, is scheduled to arrive sometime during the April-June period. Looking further forward, Bungie also plans to launch a “major content release” for Destiny power leveling this fall. Further still, Bungie is maybe even working on Destiny 2.

Destiny Share Heavy Ammo bug fix and various weapon tuning changes

The next update for Bungie’s online shooter Destiny, which should arrive later this month, will introduce new tweaks to the user interface that should make it easier to check your reputation.

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Writing on Bungie’s website, community manager David “Deej” Dague said many Destiny players have asked for an easier way to check their reputation. Finally, Bungie is delivering such a feature through the upcoming Destiny 1.1.1 update.

Destiny UI designer lead David Candland explained: “We’ve created a way for you to see your faction reputations and weekly marks without having to run from vendor to vendor in the Tower. Now this information is never more than two clicks away.”

“We’ve known we’ve wanted this feature since we donned our first piece of faction class gear, and the community has too,” he added. “It was a no-brainer.”

Dague also teased that Bungie is planning further Destiny power leveling tweaks. The developer is “working on some other ways to change the way you visualize your world in Destiny. Stay tuned,” he said.

Destiny update 1.1.1, which will also introduce a Heavy Ammo bug fix and various weapon tuning changes, will arrive “before the end of February.”

In other Destiny news, we recently learned the release window for the House of Wolves expansion and found out that another “major content release” for Destiny will arrive this fall.

Destiny Share Bungie Reveals Players Missed a Chestin The Vault Of Glass

If you thought you’d discovered everything there is to discover in Destiny power leveling, think again. Bungie have revealed in a Twitch stream that Destiny still houses many secrets – one of which being a Chest still hidden within the depths of the Vault of Glass.

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Rob Adams (Lead World Artist), Gavin Irby (Senior Raid Designer), and Eric Osborne joined members of the popular ‘Dads of Destiny’ clan to stream Crota’s End. During the stream, the three representatives of Bungie were drilled hard about the Raids themselves, the nature of their design, and any secrets they may contain.

This piece of information is very interesting, given the Vault of Glass has been open since mid-September – to suggest that players still haven’t found everything inside, and that there’s even another Chest from which to gain all sorts of untold goodies, is unprecedented.

Now that players know about the Chest’s existence, it surely won’t be long until someone finds it. Watch this space.

Server For Future PlayStation And Xbox Updates From Destiny

Destiny players on PlayStation and Xbox consoles are already familiar with tweaks and changes to the game’s economy, gameplay, and weapons. In fact, Bungie recently detailed a slew of weapon buffs and nerfs coming in the next patch. However, the developer admitted that it has made mistakes in the past and is still learning. Which begs the questions, should Destiny power leveling have an on-going public test server to ensure the changes are well-received by the community?

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Bungie has avoided calling Destiny a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game and has gone with “shared world shooter” in the past. Still, many consider the game to be a MMO or at least a MMO-lite (like myself) and public test servers aren’t uncommon with MMO titles.

For example, The Elder Scrolls Online launched a public test server last June. It is currently being used to test the upcoming 1.6 update which is adding all new functionality like the Justice and Champion Systems plus the Crown Store that is part of the new Buy-to-Play economy. It’s only been out approximately a week and ZeniMax Online has already fixed numerous issues with a 1.6.1 patch. There’s been over 300 suggestions from those who have played on the test server as well.

The idea of a Public Test Server isn’t limited to MMOs either. DICE opened a Community Test Environment for Battlefield 4 Premium Members last year to help its developers iron out issues to the game and make updates to gameplay elements such as movement and weapon balance. Other examples include Diablo III‘s Public Test Realm and World of WarCraft‘s Public Test Realm too.

Destiny news: Rich Stanton on Cheesing

often made the same sniffy dismissals of Destiny common to everyone who has yet to play Destiny.

 

“It’s just grinding! The story missions are all the same! Peter Dinklage sounds like an Applebee’s waiter reading back a to-go order!” It goes on and on.

A combination of boredom and curiosity have driven me deep, way, way deep, into Bungie’s dark thrall, and now I’m changing my tune. Not in a gradual way, either. I’ve fallen. Hard.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
I’m actually taking breaks from writing this piece to do public events so I can complete a bounty. … Oh, who am I kidding, I’m taking breaks between public events to work on this piece. That’s how bad it’s gotten.

I have a message for the haters who say Destiny is Dullsville now that I’ve fully embraced the game with all its peaks and valleys and relic iron nestled in between:

You’re right.

The truth of Destiny’s generic nature may be more complicated if a crackpot theory I cooked up while farming helium filaments yesterday is even partially accurate.

BUNGIE HAS PROVIDED A SORT OF ENDLESS OCEAN

I had finished a story mission that I knew, for a fact, I had completed at least twice before. I couldn’t remember a single scrap of it. It was almost eerie. Whatever the opposite of deja vu is, that’s the feeling I was experiencing. The quest was dull, obviously, because it was a story mission in Destiny. It was also completely new to me.

What if Bungie crafted the dialogue and mission design of Destiny’s story to be intentionally generic? To www.destiny-store.com/destiny/destiny-power-leveling and join us in the discussion, and there’s more destiny power leveling are waiting for you.

 

Destiny: Best Helmet and Chest Armor For Titan Class

Armor is protective equipment worn by Guardians to deflect damage and prevent injury. Armor is categorized by equipment slot and tier, with armor type and metal to material composition varying upon class.

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One piece of armor can be equipped in each of the five slots at any time, while nine pieces of armor (and/or engrams) can be stored in inventory for each armor slot, thus allowing a player to carry up to 50 total pieces of armor and/or engrams (but no more than 10 of any one type) at once.

The Armamentarium (Chest Armor)

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The Armamentarium is an exotic Titan chest armor. It can be obtained by decrypting a legendary engram or purchased from Xûr with Strange Coins as it becomes available.

Upgrades Details:

Special Weapon Ammo: You can carry more Special Weapon ammunition with this upgrade
Heavy Weapon Ammo: You can carry more Heavy Weapon ammunition.
Grenade Booster: This allow you to carry an additional grenade
In addition you can it will increase your defense with 3 more upgrade slots.
Iron Regalia Plate (Chest Armor)

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Iron Regalia Plate is a level 20 Legendary Titan Chest Armor. Iron Regalia Plate can be purchased from Iron Banner Vendor for 9950 Glimmer if the player has Rank 4 or higher with Iron Banner.

Auto Rifle Ammo: You can carry more amount of Auto Rifle ammunition
Special Weapon Ammo: You can carry more amount of Special Weapon ammunition
X4 Upgrade Defense: It will increase your Defense Power that will allow you to absorb more damage
Defense Rating – 280/372
Light+ – 18/27
Crest of Alpha Lupi (Chest Armor)

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The Crest of Alpha Lupi is an exotic Titan chest armor. It can be purchased from Xûr or obtained from an exotic engram.

Upgrades Details:

Auto Rifle Ammo: You can carry more Auto Rifle ammunition with this upgrade
Special Weapon Ammo: You can carry more Special Weapon ammunition
Upgrade Defense: This will increase you Defense Power that will allow armor to absorb more damage
Keeper of the Pack: You revive fallen teammates faster, and they revive you faster. Your Super also spawns additional orbs for teammates.
In addition you can it will increase your defense with 3 more upgrade slots
Kabr’s Wrath (Chest Armor)

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Kabr’s Wrath is a 20 level legendary Titan chest armor that can be obtained in the Vault of Glass.
Upgrades Details:

Auto Rifle Ammo: You can carry more amount of Auto Rifle ammunition
Special Weapon Ammo: You can carry more amount of Special Weapon ammunition
X4 Upgrade Defense: It will increase your Defense Power that will allow you to absorb more damge.
Defense Rating – 306/439
Light+ – 18/30

Apparently, Destiny AI hates dancing

Destiny players risk the wrath of some of the game’s nastiest enemies if they persist in their irresponsible dancing.

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In Crota’s End, as in several Hive-related areas of Destiny, players face Hallowed Knights – big, tough Majors with powerful weapons, usually more than capable of one-hit killing you.

The video below, courtesy of calidoc, shows a raid team facing one such Knight. For once, it doesn’t seem interested in smashing the whole party. It charges in, dispatches one unlucky Guardian, ignores at least two other players – and just buggers right off.

I’m sure there’s an explanation for this quirk of the AI, but I prefer the obvious one: the Knight was infuriated by emotes. Let this be a lesson to us all: if you are bored while waiting for your teammates, try another activity, like pushing them off ledges*, instead of dancing. And definitely don’t ever go AFK while dancing.