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Destiny 2: New Telesto Exploit Found For Hunters

By Zuhaad Ali Published January 20, 2020 October 27, 2022
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If you’ve been playing Destiny 2 for a while, you may have found at least one exploit that is related to Telesto (exotic fusion rifle). Originally, Telesto was added to Destiny 1 back in the old days. And with the release of Curse of Osiris (Destiny 2’s first expansion), Bungie brought back this exotic fusion rifle which came with a lot of bugs, exploits, and glitches over time. Telesto has been one of the most controversial weapons in Destiny 2, breaking the game from infinite super abilities to infinite ammo generation. And today, we have yet another bug that involves this very weapon.

Destiny 2: New Telesto Bug Found

At this point, we can all admit that deep down, Telesto would be like, “I just never quit, do I?” Thanks to Cheese Forever (once again) for finding this exploit that allows Hunters in Destiny 2 to get Knock ‘Em Down perk infinitely. If you don’t know about this perk, here what it is:
Knock ‘Em Down:

  • Precision kills increase weapon stability and ADS speed;
  • Buff duration starts at 10 seconds and each kill or assist adds time, with a cap of 25 seconds;
  • While the buff timer is above 20 seconds your Golden Gun does 30% more

In order to do this glitch, all you need to have is Knock ‘Em Down perk once, after that, you just need to fire Telesto bolts on the ground and fire your weapon at them. This will reset the timer on this perk. Take a look at the video below:

Destiny was released on September 9, 2014, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Destiny 2 was released on September 4, 2017, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It was released later in 2019 on Google Stadia.

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