The reprised Crota's End raid in Challenge Mode boasted Destiny 2's lowest first-day clearance rate in four years.
By Hayley Williams on
The Destiny 2 Crota's End World First race has ended, and now it's time to look at the stats from the reprised raid's first weekend. They show that Crota's End is by far the hardest of Destiny 2's reprised raids so far, with its Challenge mode also being the hardest Destiny 2 raid in four years based on how many people were able to get through it.
Destiny Raid Report posted the statistics from Crota's End's first 24 hours on Twitter, showing that approximately 4,000 players managed to complete the raid in Challenge mode, out of 350,000 attempts. With a success rate of just 1.189%, that makes Crota's End's Challenge Mode the most difficult Destiny 2 raid since Garden of Salvation in 2019.
Crota's End in Normal mode had a slightly higher success rate of 3.102% in the first 24 hours, with 10,000 of 350,000 players completing the raid successfully. This marks Crota's End as the most difficult reprised raid of Destiny 2 so far, with King's Fall having a Normal Mode clear rate of 14.318% and Vault of Glass seeing 8.857% of players succeed.
Crota's End Challenge mode was the lowest success rate day one experience in 4 years (since Garden of Salvation) pic.twitter.com/JvXzkA7Fic
With the original Crota's End known as a relatively simple raid in Destiny 1, many players are enjoying the added challenge of Crota's return, especially for those who tackled the raid in Contest mode, which ended 48 hours after the raid launched. This higher difficulty comes after complaints from some that Lightfall's Root of Nightmares raid was too easy; its Contest mode was cleared by more players than ever.
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