Unveiling Destiny 2's Exotic Quest Deep Dive: Uncovering a Game-Changing Flaw!

Unveiling Destiny 2's Exotic Quest Deep Dive: Uncovering a Game-Changing Flaw!

Unveil the latest exotic quest in Destiny 2's Deep Dive activity, only to encounter a significant flaw that adds complexity for players

Destiny 2 players can now embark on the latest exotic weapon quest after weeks of fishing. However, there are several challenges that have arisen with this activity. The Fishing Rally activity, which lasted for weeks, has concluded and divided fans, but it has led to the Season of the Deep exotic quest line. Before starting the quest, players must collect all three exotic fish from Nessus, The Throne World, and the European Dead Zone. To aid players who haven't caught these fish yet, Destiny 2 has temporarily increased the chances of catching exotic fish at each location.

Once players have caught the Whispering Mothcarp fish, Vex Placoderm, and another fish, they need to release them into the tank at the H.E.L.M. This will reward them with a random exotic item for each fish released, as well as the Broken Blade items needed to begin the exotic quest for the Wicked Implement Scout Rifle. However, matchmaking enabled in the Deep Dive seasonal activity has become a major flaw, causing issues for many Destiny 2 players trying to complete the quest.

A recent post on the Destiny 2 subReddit brings attention to a problem with the exotic quest and being matched with random players in a fireteam. According to user naylorb, most players doing Deep Dive missions are working on the exotic quest, but they are often at different stages. This leads to confusion and a lack of assistance for those who are not as far along. Naylorb shared an example where one team member activated the wrong thing instead of helping with the quest.

Aside from the exotic quest issue, the Deep Dive activity also contains other secrets, causing matchmade teams to have varying interests. Commenters agree with naylorb's post, with some referring to the activity as a complete disaster, especially for those who just want to do a normal Deep Dive mission. Suggestions have been made for Bungie to implement a selector to match players with similar goals, while others recommend using LFG specific sites or the Destiny 2 app for better results.

The Wicked Implement is a stasis powered primary scout rifle that slows down targets when precision shots are landed. Fans have speculated on whether this Destiny 2 exotic mission will be vaulted along with the current season or if it will be available throughout the year. It is connected to the Deep Dive and destination fishing, which has divided the community unlike the standalone Vexcalibur mission. Destiny 2 can be played on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.