Destiny community as known for its insane challenges and speed runs throughout the franchise. In Destiny 1, we’ve had many players who had attempted many solo speed runs of Nightfall strikes, missions and even raids. Now, in Destiny 2, it has kind of become a normal thing soloing missions, exotic quests, and raid encounters. Now, keep in mind that not everyone can do this and it still is pretty hard to complete these challenges. With the release of a brand-new activity in Destiny 2 with Forsaken – Dungeons, players have been trying to solo these and some have succeeded too.
Destiny 2: Every Timed-Mission and Dungeon Back-to-Back Without Wiping
If we talk about it, it is really insane how much dedication these challenges require. Not to mention, Gladd has also completed many raids back-to-back without even dying once. Yes, that happened as well. Today, we’ll be taking a look at one of his videos where he demolishes the activity solo. Here’s what he has to say about it:
Solo flawless each activity in this order:
- Heroic Whisper of the Worm Timed Secret Mission
- Shattered Throne Dungeon
- Heroic Zero Hour Timed Secret Mission
- Pit of Heresy Dungeon
No deaths, wipes, or restarts are allowed for marathon challenges. Ex. If death occurs AT ANY POINT, you must start over again from the Whisper mission.
Now, you might be wondering, why is there no Bad Juju mission in there? Well, as we all have experienced the mission itself, it is not that hard as compared to others (Whisper of the Worm mission or Zero Hour). Here’s how Gladd described it:
- It’s not a timed or secret mission. It can easily be loaded in a “social” space.
- It’s really not too difficult, doesn’t have a true boss fight with mechanics, and has no darkness zones.
- Technically, it’s an Adventure anyways.
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, released on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.