Destiny 2 players recently discovered a bug introduced by the game’s Heresy update earlier in February. The issue allowed three powerful exotic glaive weapons that were intended to be class-specific — the Edge of Intent, the Edge of Concurrence, and the Edge of Action — as well as some older swords to become playable across classes.
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“On the backend, we shifted to a new way of creating weapons and rewards to help streamline some of the development process,” Bungie explained in its latest blog post. “While moving into this new paradigm, class lockouts for the Exotic Glaives and a handful of Swords were mistakenly removed.
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