
Bungie has introduced in a Tweet that they’ve disabled the Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk Hunter Exotic quickly in Destiny 2 as they examine a compatibility difficulty between it and one other Exotic. This follows the short-term disabling of the Lightfall preorder bonus Quicksilver, and the brand new Titan Exotic Point-Contract Cannon Brace. Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk is simply one other entry in an extended checklist of recent tools breaking the Destiny 2 ecosystem.
Bungie has disabled two of the three Exotics launched in Season of Plunder, in addition to a preorder bonus that additionally went reside with the season inside weeks of mentioned season beginning. This is unprecedented in Destiny’s historical past, though the disabling of kit, typically, isn’t – both because of bugs or unintended synergies. It’s the latter that has led to Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk being quickly disabled.
Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk Disabled Due to Unintended Loreley Synergy
Bungie disabled Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk because of an unintended synergy the armor had with the not too long ago nerfed Loreley Splendor Helm. Gyrfalcon’s has the impact of giving the person’s teammates improved class skill regen till they use their class skill. Loreley Splendor has the impact of draining the person’s class skill vitality to create a sunspot for therapeutic when critically wounded.
Despite draining the person’s class skill, Loreley’s activation doesn’t depend as utilizing their class skill. This means the elevated regen from Gyrfalcon’s stays lively indefinitely. As a outcome, Titans are activating Loreley Splendor way over Bungie supposed. As a outcome, Bungie has disabled Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk till they’ll put a repair in place.
This isn’t too sophisticated of a difficulty, though it’s irritating for Hunters experimenting with the brand new Exotic. Regardless, it shouldn’t take Bungie too lengthy to push a repair out and reenable the Exotic in-game.
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