Destiny Weekly Reset: Winter Run Nightfall, Challenge of Elders, Warpriest Challenge

Ready for one of the more painful Nightfalls out there?

Posted By | On 07th, Jun. 2016

Destiny_April Update

It’s another weekly reset for Bungie’s Destiny but this one is special since it comes right before the developer reveals the next big adventure for fans (rumoured to be Rise of Iron) on June 9th.

This week’s Nightfall is Winter’s Run on Venus. Look forward to the Taken-ified version of this Year One strike with modifiers like Epic, Void Burn, Brawler, Grounded and – everyone’s favourite – Trickle. This essentially adds up to you taking more damage while jumping, your abilities recharging at an incredibly slow rate and Void attacks hurting a whole bunch. Have fun!

Meanwhile, the Challenge of Elders will see the Grounded and Juggler modifiers in play along with bonus points for precision kills. Bosses include Sylok The Defiled; Noru’usk, Servant of Oryx; and the Pilot Servitor.

As for raiders, the Warpriest is this week’s Challenge mode. Just make sure the same person doesn’t hold the Aura of the Initiate more than once and you should be good. Head here for more information on bounties and whatnot.


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