A Destiny player known for soloing the game’s toughest activities was stumped by its new mission that won’t load without a second player⁠—until he resolved to play two Guardians at once

Dual Destiny: A Controversial Yet Impressive Exotic Mission

Destiny 2’s new exotic mission, Dual Destiny, has sparked some controversy within the gaming community. Despite this, PCG UK editor-in-chief Phil Savage hails it as the best exotic mission Bungie has created in years.

Dual Destiny requires two players to work together, solving puzzles and navigating challenges akin to a mini raid. While some players find it worth the effort to find a partner through LFG, solo players like Esoterickk face a unique challenge.

Esoterickk, known for soloing difficult missions in Destiny, took on Dual Destiny in a creative way. Using two accounts simultaneously—one on mouse and keyboard, the other on a controller—Esoterickk completed the mission solo by controlling both characters.

While Esoterickk admits the run wasn’t overly difficult, the time investment and logistical challenges were significant. Requiring a second computer or console, a second screen, and gear for the second account, this feat showcases a high level of dedication.

While Esoterickk’s approach is impressive, it’s not recommended for the average player. Utilizing the LFG tool to find a partner is a simpler and more cost-effective solution for enjoying Dual Destiny.

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A Destiny player known for soloing the game's toughest activities was stumped by its new mission that won't load without a second player⁠—until he resolved to play two Guardians at once