Destiny 2 Update 1.101 Patch Notes, Gameplay and Trailer

The Destiny 2 Update 1.101 addresses various issues, including Crucible rank triumphs, quest accessibility, animation glitches, weapon damage balancing, ability descriptions, and Eververse item availability.

by Kavitha

Updated Nov 01, 2023

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Destiny 2 Update 1.101 Patch Notes, Gameplay and Trailer
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Destiny 2

Destiny 2, developed by Bungie, is a popular online first-person shooter game released in 2017. Players, known as Guardians, protect Earth's last safe city using a power called Light, battling various alien races and the looming Darkness threat. The game features cooperative gameplay with activities like story missions, strikes, dungeons, and raids, encouraging teamwork. In addition, there are competitive player versus player modes with different objectives. 

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Over the years, the game received expansions like Curse of Osiris, Warmind, Forsaken, and Shadowkeep, adding new content and enhancing gameplay. Notably, in Year Four, Bungie made significant changes, introducing the Beyond Light expansion and a new power called Darkness, signaling a new era for the game. Destiny 2 received positive reviews for its engaging story, gameplay mechanics, visuals, and multiplayer features, although opinions varied on certain aspects. The game earned recognition and awards at prestigious events like The Game Awards 2017 and Game Critics Awards.

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Destiny 2 Update 1.101 Patch Notes

ACTIVITIES

Crucible

  • Fixed an issue where players who reached Ascendant rank in Competitive were unable to claim the Adept Guardian Spec Triumph.

Player Journey

  • Now allows players to access The Plunge, Dive Tank to complete Season of the Witch quests if they have not completed Season of the Deep quests.
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GAMEPLAY AND INVESTMENT

ARMOR AND EXPRESSIONS

  • Fixed an issue where two Festival of the Lost Universal Ornament sets, the Hunters’ Mygalomorph set and the Titans’ Crawling Chaos set, were not animating correctly in inspection screens.
  • Fixed an issue where the worm in the Wiggle Worm emote would disappear partway through the emote.

WEAPONS AND ACCESSORIES

  • Fixed an issue where Lord of Wolves was dealing too much damage at range when aiming down sights.

ABILITIES

  • Fixed an issue where the Icarus Dash description string was missing additional functionality added in Destiny 2 Update 6.1.0.2.
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GENERAL

  • The following items have been removed from sale in Eververse:
  • The Lycan's Mire Shell
  • Winchester's Ruin Sparrow
  • Boo Emote

Destiny 2 Gameplay

Destiny 2 is a game where players, called Guardians, use weapons and special powers to fight enemies alongside others. It's a first-person shooter with role-playing and online multiplayer elements. Players can communicate and team up with others through a feature called "Guided Games," making it easier to find groups for challenging missions like raids.

Players progress by earning experience points (EXP) to level up their characters, enhancing their abilities. There are three classes: Warlock, Hunter, and Titan. Each class has unique abilities and subclasses, allowing players to customize their playstyle. Players can also choose their character's species and appearance, although this doesn't affect gameplay.

The game features both player versus environment (PvE) and player versus player (PvP) activities. PvE involves exploring different planets, completing missions, facing bosses, and discovering hidden areas. Activities like Strikes, Raids, and Dungeons provide challenging content and rewarding gear. PvP, known as the Crucible, allows players to compete against each other in various game modes, promoting teamwork and strategy.

Destiny 2 includes a variety of locations to explore, each with its own challenges and objectives. Players can participate in events like Flashpoints and Faction Rallies, earning rewards and enhancing their characters. The game also introduced Gambit, a unique PvP activity with PvE elements, where two teams compete to defeat enemies and bosses while hindering their opponents' progress.

Throughout the game, players collect powerful gear, customize their characters, and engage in exciting battles, both cooperatively and competitively. Destiny 2 offers a diverse and engaging gameplay experience for players looking for cooperative teamwork or competitive challenges.

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Destiny 2 Trailer



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Destiny 2 Update 1.101 Patch Notes - FAQ

1. What is Destiny 2?  

Destiny 2 is an online first-person shooter game where players, known as Guardians, protect Earth's last safe city from alien threats using unique powers and weapons.

2. What are the classes in Destiny 2?

There are three classes: Warlock, Hunter, and Titan. Each class has different abilities and subclasses, allowing players to customize their gameplay.

3. How do players progress in the game?

Players earn experience points (EXP) to level up their characters, enhancing their abilities. They can also collect powerful gear and participate in various activities to strengthen their Guardians.

4. What is the Crucible in Destiny 2?  

The Crucible is the player versus player (PvP) mode in Destiny 2 where Guardians can compete against each other in different game modes, testing their skills and teamwork.

5. What is Gambit in Destiny 2?  

Gambit is a unique PvP activity with PvE elements where two teams compete to defeat enemies and bosses while hindering their opponents' progress, combining both combat styles.

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