Destiny update: Bungie reveal secret Taken King missions and hidden content tactics
Destiny fans can look forward to new items to aid them in tough Taken King missions
BUNGIE have warned fans on how The Taken King loot drop could affect their future hauls and have talked more on their plans for future secret rewards to remain a mystery until reward time.

UPDATE ONE: Destiny: The Taken King had some extra missions that never made it into the game, Bungie has revealed.
According to creative director Luke Smith, the Cryptarch was set offer corrupted engram missions to players on Xbox and PlayStation.
However the extra content failed to make the final cut, leaving a few mysteries in its path.
"Just bad, unfixable bugs we found in certification, so we punted them," explained Smith to Edge on the subject of why it was left out.
Smith also revealed that Destiny will see the launch of a new item that could help when taking on the game's tougher missions.
"There was another item that reset your Nightfall cooldown so you could run another one," he added
"We’re going to experiment with them in the future."

Destiny update: Bungie reveal secret Taken King missions and hidden content tactics
Destiny fans can look forward to new Taken King secrets being discovered
Bungie recently revealed some rather interesting information on how they plan to keep future rewards in Destiny a secret.
Speaking to NewsNewsBlog.blogspot.com, Ryan Paradis, Senior Designer and Jacob Benton, Designer from Bungie, explained how the team had taken note of how fans gathered their information and had planned to counter it.
Benton commented: “We’ve seen a lot of talk on the internet recently about fans thinking that they have found a lot of the quest lines and a lot of the weapons.
“This time we have gone to some special lengths to hide things from the databases that people usually look at and so there are things that people don’t know about.
“Even people who think they’ve seen every quest line, we’ve taken things out.”
ORIGINAL: The studio have taken steps to stop users on Xbox and PlayStation platforms from losing any Engram they have worked so hard to find, or have bought, from disappearing from the game.
Engrams need to be decrypted so that they can be used to collect armour and weapons and are dropped by fallen foes in activities like Strikes and Crucible matches.
However, since the introduction of microtransactions to the game via the Eververse Trading Company, Bungie are looking to warn fans that they could risk losing their purchase if they are left to pile up in The Tower.

Destiny update: Bungie reveal secret Taken King missions and hidden content tactics
Destiny fans have been warned about storing to many loot drops in The Tower
Explaining the situation, community manager David Dague warned: “Kadi 55-30 deserves more respect. She’s the nice robot that makes sure you never miss an Engram.
“All she asks is that you don’t leave them on her shelves to collect dust. We’re taking a moment to remind you that if you ask Kadi to hang to more than 20 items, she’ll throw them away.
“Now that Eververse Trading is on the scene, loot overflow could lead to serious trouble.

“Too many packages. Tracking subroutines failing. Tess upset. Oh dear. Oh dear. No logs. Packages lost.”
“Don’t let that happen to you! Please keep your inventory orderly. Claim your lost and found items from the Postmaster as they arrive.”
Bungie recently revealed some of the Destiny news that would be changing the game in Year Two.


Destiny update: Bungie reveal secret Taken King missions and hidden content tactics
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