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Starting Next Week Destiny's Crota's End Raid Boss Can No Longer Be Cheesed

The popular methods of glitching the popular Destiny raid, Crota's End, are due to be patched next week.

The popular cheesing (or glitching) methods of defeating the final boss of Destiny’s newest raid, Crota’s End, will be fixed on Jan. 13 according to the most recent Bungie Weekly Update.

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Unlike our inaugural Vault of Glass Raid offering, hard mode for Crota’s End didn’t launch day and date alongside its younger, more affable sibling. I’ll bet you noticed, even though you’ve been busily swinging that sword into poor Crota’s big shiny green mug between dainty bites of soft, warm cheese.
One way was to get two swords (the only way to damage Crota) by killing the initial Swordbearer enemy quick enough so a second one would spawn, leading to a much faster kill. The other, more bizarre, method is to have the host player disconnect just as Crota drops to his knees after removing his shield, causing him to remain permanently vulnerable. Yeah, if there’s a glitch in Destiny you better believe someone will find it. If your a cheeser, enjoy it while it lasts.
To cheese or not to cheese has been a popular (and divisive) debate within the Destiny community. On one hand you have players that want to complete the raid the right way and many of them have been vocally opposed to the portion of the community that prefers to cheat. To complicate the matter further, it’s not all black and white. There’s a large portion of the community that believes in completing the raid legit at least once and then proceeding to cheat afterwards to cut down on the grind. Most expected that a patch would come but now the time has finally come. While some will argue that it’s Bungie’s fault for not getting the raid right before it was released, ensuring that your premiere content is not a laughing stock is for the best.
In addition to fixes to the Crota fight, patches for other glitches (such as being able to skip the bridge encounter), will be included in this Destiny update as well. Also, the upcoming hard version of the raid was name dropped, but a firm release date is still up in the air. Check out the full list of changes below if you want the nitty gritty on the upcoming Destiny patch.
Crota’s End – Updates
  • The existing Pit treasure chest reward moved to killing Ir Yut, the Deathsinger.  She has a chance to drop Exotic weapons and armor, class pieces, and Radiant materials.
  • The Pit treasure chest will now contain Radiant Materials.

Pit Encounter

  • Removed the physics impulse caused by exploding lanterns.
Bridge Encounter

  • Players will now be required to cross the bridge in order to complete the bridge encounter.
  • Players will now be required to wait for the bridge to be completed prior to crossing with the sword.
Deathsinger Encounter

  • Fixed a rare case where the Shriekers would not spawn, preventing players from reaching the Deathsinger.
Crota Encounter

  • Two Swordbearers will no longer spawn at the same time at the outset of the encounter.
  • Crota will now recover from his kneeling state after a player quits.
  • Fixed a bug that allowed players to remove the “Presence of Crota” using a Radiance Warlock’s Fireborn ability.
  • Fixed a bug that made the Oversoul appear destroyed to some players in a Fireteam when it was actually still active.
Vault of Glass – Updates
  • Exotic weapon drops in the Vault of Glass are now Level 32.
Getting Swole in the Crucible
The Raid crew wasn’t the only team readying tweaks heading into and out of the holiday season. Our Crucible designers have a few things in the works to add some spice to the early goings of 2015.
  • Asylum, The Anomaly, and The Burning Shrine maps will be added to existing Clash and Control playlist rotation.
  • Iron Banner will return, with updated rewards, running from January 13th through January 19th.
Full and final details for Raid, Crucible, and Iron Banner updates will be provided as patch notes next week.
Stay tuned.

 

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Ed McGlone

Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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