Destiny 2, Bungie's sci-fi looter shooter, entered its latest Season back in December. The Season of the Dawn is the second plot arc to follow in the wake of the Shadowkeep expansion. While popular, Shadowkeep hasn't been the success that Destiny 2's previous Forsaken expansion was, nor is it as large.

One of the popular Dungeons added in the Forsaken expansion was the Shattered Throne. It requires Guardians to enter Eleusinia, Queen Mara Sov's Throne World, where they face off against the Taken.

Some time after the Dungeon's release, players discovered that the boss Vorgeth could be skipped entirely using Sticky Grenades. This method has since been patched out by Bungie, but it didn't take long for players to find an alternative. The escape method is now different for each class, though it is possible for them all to complete it. Below we've out-lined exactly what each class needs to do to skip Vorgeth.

Titan

Skipping Vorgeth as a Titan requires the use of the Thundercrash tree, as well as a sword. A little way before Vorgeth, players will find a corner between two arches, covered in vines. First jump to the top of the vines, which can be done in two steps after finding a place to rest halfway. Then jump to the right, aim for the small crack at the top of the wall, and use the Thundercrash ability to fly straight out of the map. From there its possible to circle round and bypass Vorgeth with ease.

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Warlock

A Warlock Guardian who wants to skip Vorgeth will also need a sword, as well as the Glide and Blink abilities. First, use Glide to climb to the top of the same pillar of vines mentioned in the Titan method. Then switch to Blink, and turn around to face the wall with a gap at the top on the other side of the room. From this point run forward and jump, then Blink. Spinning to the left in the air while attacking with the sword should propel the Warlock straight through the wall, and out of the map.

Hunter

The method for a Hunter to bypass Vorgeth is a little more complicated, but still requires the use of a sword. In the hall with the large robed statue, jump onto one of the small sculptures by the doors. From there jump onto the statue's head, and then turn around to jump onto the higher platform. Stand by the bench in the right hand corner, facing the statue. From here, equip the Gunslinger tree and use the Blade Barrage ability while turning to the right. This should land the Hunter in a narrow crevice, from which they can use more sword attacks to pass along and out of the map.

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

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