Destiny 2 Selfie Disaster: Prepare to Crack Up!

Destiny 2 Selfie Disaster: Prepare to Crack Up!

A Destiny 2 player's comical mishap while showcasing Season of the Witch's latest gear will leave you in stitches! Prepare for side-splitting laughter as this selfie fail takes hilarity to a whole new level

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One player's attempt to show off their new Hive-themed gear in Destiny 2 ends in disaster when they get run over by a train while using a selfie emote.

In Destiny 2, it is crucial for players to be aware of their surroundings, even when showing off their fashion achievements. Falling prey to hazards in the game is a common occurrence, and players should always be mindful of possible dangers, regardless of the level of difficulty.

The newest season of Destiny 2 introduces a range of Hive-themed gear for players to collect. However, one player's attempt to show off their new gear takes a hilariously disastrous turn. Guardian fashion is a source of pride for many players, with countless options for shaders, armor pieces, and ornaments. While players love to flaunt their style, a cautionary tale emerges about being aware of one's surroundings.

Season of the Witch marks the return of Savathun as the main focus in Destiny 2. Reluctantly seeking her assistance, the Vanguard enlists her aid in navigating The Witness' portal safely. Before the Witch Queen can be resurrected, her ghost Immaru tasks guardians with confronting the imminent threat posed by Xivu Arath. To counter the Hive's god of war, Eris Morn taps into the power of the Hive herself, transforming into a new Hive deity. As players serve as her acolytes, they empower her for the ultimate showdown with Xivu Arath.

Players eagerly anticipated the new activities and storyline, as well as the Hive-themed gear, in the latest season. However, one player's attempt to showcase their new warlock helmet in the Warden of Nothing strike backfired. Reddit user Tenrin_Ringle decided to use the game's selfie-emote to capture the helmet's reaction to light, unaware that a train was approaching from behind. Unfortunately, Tenrin was unable to evade the train in time and was run over while performing the emote.

Players often face hazards scattered throughout Bungie's various activities in Destiny 2, with raids and dungeons posing some of the most treacherous challenges. Among these, King's Fall has long plagued players with its poorly lit maze, perilous pitfalls, the challenging Tombship jump-puzzle, and the notorious jumping wall with sporadically shooting pistons. However, Tenrin's clip serves as a reminder for players to stay vigilant and aware of their surroundings, no matter the difficulty of the activity.

Destiny 2 is currently accessible for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.