Fall Damage Will No Longer Be Lethal In Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is making physics collision damage and fall damage less lethal in Lightfall, its upcoming expansion. As announced in a recent blog update, physics collisions will no longer mean instant death once Lightfall releases, and fall damage will also be reduced in a mid-Season update. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

While they may no longer be lethal, collisions will still do some hefty damage, but as the dev team explains, “will generally leave you at 1HP instead of outright splattering you.” This will presumably be the same with fall damage when it’s nerfed later in the season.

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