At this point it seems as though the Last Wish raid in Destiny 2: Forsaken has been well and truly conquered. From 22-minute speed runs to solo, 2-man, and 3-man boss encounters, there isn’t much more to achieve in the raid that isn’t impossible. Or at least was initially thought impossible.

Of all the Last Wish raid encounters, most figured that the Queen’s Walk, in which the team takes Riven’s heart out of her body and to the Techeuns for cleansing, needed a minimum player count of about 4 or 5 people. But then a fireteam of three showed Destiny 2 fandom that anything is possible.

In the video below, you can see the two perspectives of the fireteam: the group running Riven’s heart and the one inside the heart grabbing the Taken strength. The run needed to be perfect to be done, as the team only gets about 1:15 to work with.

To pull up the 3-man Queen’s Walk, the fireteam first used a Sunbreaker Titan’s shoulder charge to push the first heart carrier as far up Riven’s mouth as possible. Each hit would give the runner an extra boost and shave a little time off the run.

Then once the first runner is teleported into the heart, the remaining team members use the Worldline Zero exotic sword to perform a type of boost jump. The runner jumps at strategic point and their partner uses the Worldline Zero’s Tesseract teleport strike ability to launch them forward.

Even with the boosts to movement, the team barely makes it to the Techeuns in time. In fact, the final runner is actually seen performing the “cleansing slam” as they are teleported inside the heart. Even a millisecond longer and the run would have been a failure, and we’re sure there were plenty of failures on the run to getting everything perfect.

Still, it’s an impressive feat – one that most didn’t even know was possible. But that’s the beauty of the Destiny 2 challenge community; they continue to show that the seemingly impossible can be done with a little creativity and plenty of luck.

Destiny 2 is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.