There is an elusive emblem in Destiny 2 that players cannot seem to figure out how to obtain. It's called the "After the Nightfall" emblem, and for those who haven't heard of it, that's because it is extremely rare--only five people in the world have it. In an effort to solve the mystery behind the emblem, Guardians have gathered on Reddit to put their minds together and figure it out.

In a thread on the r/raidsecrets Reddit, user u/HarryTheAtheist sent out the call to any players who might have insight into how to obtain the "After the Nightfall" emblem in Destiny 2. All they have to go on is the knowledge that it is earned through some sort of achievement, and only five people in the world have the emblem, one of them being Twitch streamer Ninjy, who claims Bungie itself told him not to spill the beans.

Everyone throwing their two cents in agree it obviously must deal with a Nightfall, but possibly not a specific one. Because only five people have it, it is unlikely it was achieved with a fireteam, though it is possible. As the name of the emblem seems to suggest, it might deal with interacting with something after a Nightfall completes or having a specific set of equipment before one finishes. Others believe it might just be an incredibly rare drop, but if that were the case, more players should have it.

For now, it's unclear how to receive the emblem, but that could change now that these Guardians are on the case. Anyone with an idea should stroll on over and offer suggestions or just get in on the discussion. Eventually, a solution must surely be reached. Otherwise, the emblem will remain one of the biggest mysteries of Destiny 2and Bungie appears to want to keep it that way.

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In other Destiny 2 news, two of Destiny 2's best Crucible weapons are getting nerfed. Both the Not Forgotten and Luna's Howl hand cannons will be getting downgrades next month. According to the developer, these weapons are being knocked from the top spots because they were too hard to compete with in a direct gun fight and needed balancing. This will be done by reducing the fire rates of both guns by 30 rounds per minute. Players will now need to be a bit more skillful with their shots, pacing them out.

Speaking of skill, two members of Clan Redeem took it upon themselves to consecutively beat every raid boss in Destiny 2 without dying. Dubbed the "2 Man Marathon Challenge", members Gladd and Chevy decided to beat any and all raid bosses that could be defeated with a squad of two, one after the other, with no wipes or restarts. After three days of attempts, they were eventually successful. There is no specific reward for this made up achievement, only pride, and that is all they really wanted in the first place.

Destiny 2 is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: Reddit