Key Takeaways
- Warlock's Exotic Ballidorse Wrathweavers are crippled by a highly damaging bug.
- Titan's Sentinel Shield super is also getting a mid-December nerf due to a bug.
- Finally, the community is divided on Bungie's handling of the situation where Titans continue to use the super.
Bungie has announced that the popular Warlock exotic, Ballidorse Wrathweavers, has been disabled due to a major damage bug, while Titan's Sentinel Shield super will receive nerfs in December. As a direct service game, Destiny 2 is constantly changing through content updates and patches, even with a game as big as this, sometimes these hotfixes have unexpected effects.
With the start of Act 2 for Episode Revenant, Bungie has released a major mid-season update Destiny 2. One of the biggest changes and adjustments made to the Destiny 2 has collected roaming supers, many of which have been left unused over the years in favor of more powerful hollow supers like Golden Gun or Nova Bomb. While the patch breathed new life into some player builds, it seemed to have an unexpected impact on some categories.
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It was recently reported that Shadebinder Warlocks, when using the Ballidorse Wraithweavers outerwear, can dish out insane amounts of damage, thanks to a bug that regenerates damage over time. In general, the player could shoot most of the bosses in the game, which caught the eye of the developer Bungie, who quickly stopped the exotic. Unfortunately, there is nothing more about the plan, but more details will be given later, so for now, the Warlocks are out of luck in the short term.
Destiny 2 Planning Nerfs to Sentinel Shield and Ballidorse Wrathweavers
In addition to Warlocks, Bungie also highlighted an issue with the Titan's Sentinel Shield super, which now deals damage at a higher rate than intended. While using the melee attack during the Sentinel Shield, the player takes significant damage, although unlike Warlocks, Bungie plans to fix it in mid-December by reducing the damage, although it will still be higher. even more so than before. Destiny 2 Version 8.1.5 update.
The announcement of the two back-to-back nerfs left the community divided on how Bungie is handling both situations. if Destiny 2 have examples of damaged equipment left alone, Warlock players are disappointed that their exotic is immediately disabled, while Titan players enjoy the bug for a few weeks. However, in terms of game health, solving Warlock's problems makes sense quickly, considering how seriously game-breaking it can be, neglecting hard actions planned in seconds.