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Destiny: Hotfix amends Onmigul farming, Strikes, Archon’s Forge and more

Bungie has today released a hotfix for Destiny that fixes a number of issues.

Most notably, the Omnigul Strike — famous for great farming runs that would drop Raid-levelling goodies — has been nerfed.

All changes are as follows:

Strikes

  • Fixed an issue where the Abomination Heist Strike was not dropping rewards with the correct Light
  • Fixed an issue where the Winter’s Run Strike was not dropping rewards with the correct Light
  • Fixed an issue where the Echo Chamber Strike was appearing in the wrong playlist
  • Omnigul will now drop rewards once during a Strike and will require the Strike to be finished to drop additional rewards

Archon’s Forge

  • Quarantine Patrols will now always drop an Archon’s Forge Offering upon killing the Splicer Priest in the second phase of the Activity
  • Archon’s Forge has a higher chance to drop Offerings upon completion

Items

  • Fixed an issue where players who completed the “Beauty in Destruction” Questline did not receive a Gjallarhorn
  • Players can retrieve their Gjallarhorn from the Weapon Blueprint Collection on the Year 1 tab
  • Fixed an issue where Vanguard Reputation Boosters were not working in the SIVA Crisis Strike Playlist

Destiny‘s “Rise of Iron” expansion is now available on Xbox One and PS4.


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