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Destiny 2’s Latest Bug Lets Players One-Hit Bosses – Time to Break the Game!

June 16, 2026 JauntyM 0
Destiny 2’s Latest Bug Lets Players One-Hit Bosses – Time to Break the Game!

In the world of Destiny 2, things have taken a wild turn lately! With the final update rolling out last week, Bungie has thrown everything at us, from fresh Exotic weapon catalysts to some seriously broken perk combinations. It seems like they’ve opened Pandora’s Box, offering us some of the most over-the-top and entertaining tools we could ever dream of using. But here’s the kicker: Bungie probably didn’t see this latest bug coming. It’s reminiscent of the infamous ‘Craftening’ phase, where players were able to mix and match weapon perks in a way that was just bonkers.

So, what’s the new discovery? Players have stumbled upon a glitch allowing them to activate multiple copies of the same seasonal artifact mod simultaneously. It’s a bit of a convoluted process but incredibly effective! Here’s how it works: you hop into a competitive match or Trials of Osiris, which temporarily disables your artifact. While it’s disabled, you can inspect it and equip any mods you fancy. Once you exit the match, the glitch sticks around.

Now, you’re free to equip max-level perks in any slot, including stacking the same mod multiple times! Imagine unleashing chaos with seven artifact mods – it’s pure madness. In one clip, you can see the difference between a standard Chaos Reach and one powered up with seven Thunderous Retorts. The sheer damage output is mind-blowing!

Just to give you an idea, there’s the Kindling Flame mod that allows you to ignite enemies on hit, or if you combine seven Pack Tactics mods along with the Warlock’s Mataiodoxia Exotic, you’re looking at a horde of insane Threadlings ready for action. And let’s not forget about Titans – stack seven Thunderous Retorts and max out your Super stat to turn Thundercrash into a full-blown nuclear explosion!

Despite this wild freedom in gameplay, there’s little doubt that Bungie will be quick to patch this bug, considering how utterly game-breaking it is. Still, it’s almost poetic that such a glitch would pop up just as the game reaches its final chapter. It’s a fitting reminder that some things never change in Destiny.

If you’ve got some raids or dungeons you’ve been putting off, now’s the perfect time to jump in and clear them out. With these builds, you might even find yourself soloing some encounters without breaking a sweat!

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