Destiny 2 Players Invent Creative 'Void Football' Tactic to Defeat Bosses

Reiner Knizia

Prolific and award-winning board game designer with a PhD in mathematics, known for elegant game mechanics.

In a surprising turn for Destiny 2, players are embracing a quirky, yet effective, exploit to conquer high-level challenges. This novel approach, affectionately termed 'void football,' sees Guardians leveraging a unique combination of weapons and abilities to send even the most formidable bosses plummeting to their demise. This creative strategy not only provides a refreshing way to engage with the game's mechanics but also offers a pathway to lucrative rewards from the recently re-introduced Pantheon raid gauntlet.

This innovative tactic is a nod to the franchise's long-standing tradition of environmental boss eliminations, harking back to similar exploits in the original Destiny. While Bungie, the game's developer, often addresses such unconventional methods, the current 'end-of-life' phase of Destiny 2 might mean this particular exploit enjoys a longer tenure, much to the delight of Guardians seeking an advantageous edge in their pursuit of coveted loot and god rolls.

The "Void Football" Tactic: An Unconventional Boss Elimination Strategy

Players within the Destiny 2 community have recently unveiled a highly effective, albeit unconventional, method for overcoming some of the game's most challenging boss encounters. This strategy, playfully referred to as "void football," capitalizes on a specific synergy between certain in-game items and character abilities. The core of this technique involves a Guardian equipping a crossbow imbued with a high "Persistence" stat, which allows bolts to remain embedded in surfaces and enemies for an extended duration. This is then combined with the Sentinel Titan's "Ward of Dawn" ability, typically used to create a protective barrier. When a Sentinel Titan deploys their Ward of Dawn and then proceeds to stick numerous crossbow bolts into its central orb, a peculiar interaction occurs. The bolts, clinging to the orb, transform the Ward of Dawn into a spiky, projectile-laden sphere. The Guardian can then pick up and carry this "porcupine" Ward of Dawn, essentially turning it into a devastating offensive tool. By then colliding with a boss while holding this fortified orb, the boss is violently propelled, often off the map or into environmental hazards, leading to an instant defeat and rewarding players with high-tier loot.

This ingenious tactic has become particularly popular for farming the Pantheon raid gauntlet, a returning challenge in Destiny 2's recent updates. The appeal lies in its efficiency, allowing Guardians to bypass otherwise lengthy and difficult encounters with minimal effort. The community has quickly embraced this exploit, sharing videos and guides that demonstrate its remarkable effectiveness. The simplicity and high reward potential of this method have made it a favorite among players looking to maximize their gains before the game transitions into its next major phase. This exploit has not only brought a new dimension to gameplay but also rekindled a sense of community discovery and shared excitement, as players collaborate to refine and optimize this unique boss-defeating strategy. The success of "void football" stands as a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the Destiny 2 player base, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible within the game's intricate systems.

Echoes of the Past: "Void Football" as a Franchise Tradition

The emergence of the "void football" strategy in Destiny 2 is not merely a novel exploit but a nostalgic echo of a long-standing tradition within the Destiny franchise. This method of pushing bosses to their untimely demise by environmental means bears a striking resemblance to a well-known tactic from the original Destiny, specifically involving the Vault of Glass raid. In those early days, Guardians would often employ pulse grenades to repeatedly push the formidable Templar boss into the void, circumventing a direct confrontation and securing victory through clever environmental manipulation. This historical parallel highlights a recurring theme in Destiny's gameplay: players’ ingenuity in finding unconventional solutions to formidable challenges. The return of such a strategy, albeit with new mechanics and abilities, demonstrates a cyclical nature of player innovation and a deep-rooted understanding of the game's physics and enemy behaviors.

The developer, Bungie, is likely aware of this exploit, and given Destiny 2's current "end-of-life" stage, it's uncertain how they will address it. While such exploits are often patched out to maintain game balance and integrity, the unique circumstances surrounding Destiny 2's transition might lead to a more lenient approach, allowing players to enjoy this creative workaround for a longer period. This period is already marked by significant quality-of-life improvements and content updates, making it a paradoxically vibrant time for the game. The "void football" exploit, therefore, adds another layer to this dynamic, offering both a functional advantage and a touch of humorous, nostalgic flair to the Guardians' final adventures. It reinforces the idea that even as a game nears its conclusion, its community can still unearth new and exciting ways to engage with its world, leaving a lasting impression through both official updates and player-driven innovation.

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