

The issue is, that’s the whole problem! To put it more directly, what these messages are saying is that people should not invest high value resources into things that are OP because you’ll lose those resources when (IF) the justified nerf happens. Maxima was very clearly OP and needed to be nerfed. The first part of this anonymous message is true. "You should have known." The people who say things like this don't realize how self-defeating it actually is. We’ll update this article as we find out more over the week.Let's get this one out of the way right off the bat. Bungie has to force a reset that kicks you from the game, otherwise, this could go on forever. When Friday rolls around, I reckon he’ll break out of his cage. However, I’m willing to bet that the game can’t handle two instances of him at once. There’s no telling exactly what will happen with Xur as we move on. Right now, we’re in uncharted territory with this situation. We don’t know if this is something that Bungie implemented on purpose, or if it’s something that the game does. His inventory has reset, meaning the semi-perfect rolls that he was offering have now gone. He’s due to jump back into the game tomorrow, but something odd has happened. Then, you can leave and someone else will be able to take over looking after Xur.Īt the time of writing, Guardians have held Xur hostage until Thursday. Message your mates or someone on the Destiny 2 Subreddit and get them to join you in the instance. When that happens, you need to hand the instance over to another Guardian, or group of Guardians. Of course, there comes a time for every Guardian to sleep. The reset won’t kick you out, and you’ll be able to hang out with this dude for as long as you want. As long as one Guardian is in the instance with Xur, he won’t be able to leave. You need to keep your game on and ensure you’re not kicked for inactivity and all that good stuff. So the way this works is that you have at least one Guardian go to Xur and hang out with him.
