![]() Destiny 2's New Raid Is A Massive Contraption Full Of Secrets. Destiny 2, a video game in which players travel through space, accidentally dismantling legendary mods and wasting hours of progress, just got a brand new raid called the Leviathan. And it’s one of the coolest things Bungie has done so far. For three years, the most exciting thing about Destiny 1 has been its mystery. From hidden exotic quests to obscure puzzles, Destiny 1's secrets were buried so deeply that even today we don’t know whether there was a sixth chest in the Vault of Glass. Spoilers: There wasn’t.) Bungie continued that tradition in Destiny 2, packing the raid with an entire labyrinth full of secrets. As of right now, we still don’t know if people have found them all. Some spoilers for Destiny 2's raid follow: When you first enter The Leviathan, the raid’s gimmick becomes clear. Calus, emperor of the Cabal, would like to thank you for killing the rogue commander Ghaul by inviting you to his palace, where you can participate in a series of tough trials involving relay races, stealth, and other traditional raid mechanics. You can play through the challenges on a standard run and have a great time. But if you, say, find a few hidden panels in the palace’s Bathhouse, then get someone to pull the lever while everyone’s standing in exactly the right place, you’ll open up a door to the Leviathan’s underbelly. And that’s where the real fun begins. Underneath Emperor Calus’s grand palace is a labyrinth of tunnels, lifts, and ventilation shafts. There are platforming puzzles, stealth sections, and lever puzzles. You’ll find chests that require specific keys (like “Aqueduct” and “Drain”) and unique sentry enemies called Guardians that will alert enemies when they spot you. Explore too much and you’ll probably get lost, or maybe even wind up in an area that you shouldn’t have found yet, as my buddy Mike Rougeau did: There are a lot of different paths in the underbelly, and many of them lead to the exterior of the Leviathan’s massive palace, so if you get lost, you can always circle back to the main entrance. Some paths will even serve as shortcuts, allowing you to skip over the “flag- bearer” encounter that you’d normally have to finish between each of Calus’s challenges. Based on my own exploration and the accounts of intrepid raiders across the web, I think the Leviathan’s underbelly is nearly as big as The Taken King’s Dreadnaught. One intrepid Redditor drew some maps that might help you navigate the labyrinth, if you choose to go exploring. But nobody knows just how many secrets are waiting down there. Destiny 2 raid secret hunters are already doing their best to find all of the raid’s hidden treasures, and we don’t know what else could be waiting there. Chances are high that people will discover something incredible soon. Zach Randolph Arrested For Possession And Intent To Sell. According to CBS 2 in Los Angeles, Sacramento Kings power forward Zach Randolph was arrested on felony charges of drug possession and intent to sell in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles last night. CBS 2 reports that Randolph and another man were arrested after police were confronted by a mob outside of a housing project. Randolph was reportedly booked at 4: 2. TMZ also reported the incident, and claims that Randolph was carrying a large amount of weed when he was arrested. ![]() Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revised its "clean version" initiative and will not sell such films if editors object. Hot Poop · In 2018, thirty years after the Broadway The Hard Way tour ended in disarray, Frank will be back on the road again with Mike Keneally and Scott Thunes. But if you, say, find a few hidden panels in the palace’s Bathhouse, then get someone to pull the lever while everyone’s standing in exactly the right place, you. 1. The Oculus Pavilion, South Humber Park Almost 60 years after it fell to Earth near the south end of the Humber bike trail, you'll find a folly with a practical. ![]()
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