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Destiny 2 has introduced a fresh and innovative activity this week with the launch of its Heresy episode, which draws inspiration from the roguelike genre. However, players have quickly discovered that the no-healing mechanic is not functioning as intended, leading to frustrations within the community.
The Heresy episode aims to challenge players with its unique gameplay mechanics and heightened difficulty, pushing the boundaries of traditional Destiny 2 experiences. Unfortunately, the bug affecting the healing system has detracted from the overall enjoyment, as many players rely on healing to navigate the intense encounters presented in this new content.
As fans delve into the Heresy episode, they are calling for adjustments to the healing mechanics to ensure a more balanced and engaging experience. The developers are likely to address these issues in upcoming patches, as the community continues to provide feedback on the latest addition to the game. Players remain hopeful for a swift resolution to enhance their gameplay experience in this exciting new chapter of Destiny 2.
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