

However, on June 20, Bungie added Fishing Rallies to the game.

The Kheprian Axehead was the only Exotic fish in the game for the first four weeks of the season, and you could only catch it at whatever the featured fishing location was for the week. How to catch Exotic fish Image: Bungie via Polygon In this Destiny 2 guide, we’ll explain how to catch the missing Exotic fish and what to do with the Broken Blades once you earn them. Since then, two more Exotic fish, as well as the “Broken Blade of Ambition” and the “Broken Blade of Cunning,” have entered the game as well. And by depositing it into their aquariums, players picked up the “Broken Blade of Strife” item. Weeks after it was first datamined, one of the mysterious Exotic fish finally appeared in-game on Tuesday, June 20.

Yes, nine years into Destiny’s life as a franchise, players are finally able to serenely sit on a dock and fish for critters named after some of the game’s most beloved guns.īut shortly after launch, a mystery surrounding missing Exotic fish started to unfold inside the Destiny 2 fishing community. Destiny 2: Season of the Deep’s biggest addition to the game wasn’t its astounding lore cutscene, but the pinnacle of all MMO activities: fishing.
