Destiny 2’s Root of Nightmares raid is already buggy, as players who have previously looted the Deepsight Weekly Raid Chest are reporting that they can no longer loot it even though the game’s weekly reset has already occurred. The Destiny 2 Root of Nightmares Deepsight raid chest contains a guaranteed red weapon from the Destiny 2 Root of Nightmares directory table and guarantees that the Destiny 2 jugadores can take advantage of the guaranteed opportunity to extract raid weapon bosses. weekly. These Deepsight weapons ensure that you can eventually craft raid weapons in the FPS game.

“We are aware of an issue where the Deepsight chest in the Root of Nightmares raid will not grant new rewards to players who had already opened it prior to the weekly reset.” a tweet from the official Bungie Support Twitter account.

Red-rimmed weapons can also drop from encounters, but this is never guaranteed. Without the Deepsight chest, players could play the raid dozens of times without earning a red-rimmed weapon. Players must mine five separate models of different versions of the same weapon in order to craft the weapon.

While Bungie appears to be working on a fix, the bug is just another in a long line of issues with the game’s current state. Nimbus, Neomuna’s localization provider, also appears to be buggy, as many Guardians shared that they couldn’t get their weekly rewards.

This is in addition to complaints about an ongoing stealth issue and mod-related issues. While gamers can expect any game or major DLC release to be buggy, the game’s $70 price tag, compared to its lackluster campaign and game difficulty issues, seems to be on the mend. adding to the number of reasons why which extension might not be worth it. cost except for the most dedicated players.

In general, players have mixed feelings about the raid. While relatively short compared to previous raids and containing a final boss mechanic that seasoned players may skip, it is also beautifully crafted and well-versed in environmental storytelling that gives players insight into Nezarec and of his role as a disciple of the Witness. .

YouTuber and Destiny 2 lore expert Byf broke down the story of the Root of Nightmares raid in a half-hour video (embedded above), examining how the actions of the fireteam of transferring energy from light and dark seem to affect the environment around them.

While the multiplayer game’s most recent expansion has some disappointing moments, as we shared in our Destiny 2 Lightfall review, there’s still plenty to discover in Destiny 2 Season 20. Check out our Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics list to see all weapons and unique exotic armor you can earn this season.

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