A brand new glitch in Future 2’s Season of the Deep makes it simple to farm infinite Legendary Shards by way of limitless Unique drops. It’s tremendous easy and straightforward and possibly received’t be round for lengthy.
I stumbled on the exploit through the Future streamer Leopard, although it’s been spreading like wildfire all through the neighborhood due to how briskly and beneficiant it’s. Season of the Deep added new class-based Unique quests for current gear that’s been reworked over at Ikora Rey within the Tower. One easy trick permits you to take the one Unique reward and multiply it indefinitely. Right here’s the way it works:
- Go to Ikora and decide one of many Unique quests.
- Get to step 4
- Return and converse to her however don’t accumulate the reward
- As a substitute again out and open your quest log and abandon the search
- Now discuss to Ikora once more and decide up as many copies of the Unique as you need
You’ll wish to be sure that the stock slot for the related armor piece is empty, in any other case area will replenish shortly. However when you get going you’ll be able to simply begin deleting the entire additional Unique items after which seize extra with out ever leaving Ikora’s quest display. Every broken-down Unique will web you seven Gunsmith repute, 500 Glimmer, and 5 Legendary Shards.
Shards are used for focusing Engrams, shopping for different sources like improve modules, and grabbing new weapons and equipment from numerous distributors. They’re simple to run low on, particularly should you’re a brand new participant. And also you by no means know which means the wind goes to show in Future 2’s economic system, so it’s all the time a very good time to fill up.
Bungie likes to patch these exploits shortly, nevertheless, so who is aware of how lengthy this one will stay viable. For now it’s good to have one thing to fill the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom duplication glitch-sized gap in my coronary heart after that sport’s most up-to-date replace.
Replace 5/26/2023 7:05 p.m. ET: And it’s already gone. Bummer.