Destiny 2 Lightfall introduces players to the second Darkness infused subclass known as Strand and for Hunters, their new melee ability requires a bit of skill in order to get the most out of it. So far, players seem to be fairly divided over the recent launch of Destiny 2 Lightfall, with many being let down by the narrative and some of the design decisions Bungie leaned into. However, the latest subclass known as Strand seems to be a hit with the player base finding all sorts of interesting ways to use the new grapple ability.
Hunter players seem to be in a unique spot with the Lightfall release as not only is the Silkstrike super dealing massive damage due to a new Destiny 2 bug, but the Threaded Spike melee ability offers a slight bonus for those skilled enough to use it correctly. The melee attack throws out a rope dart that targets and riccochet's between enemies before returning to the player. Those who are able to «catch» the rope dart accurately will be refunded a bit of their melee energy to help it recharge faster.
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However, Destiny 2 players have found that the dart can be hard to track at times, especially if there are numerous enemies and a lot of things happening on the screen. Thankfully, players have been offering handy tips to help players make this process easier to nail the timing in a Destiny 2 subReddit thread started by a user named LunchLadyLover. After pressing the melee button to launch the Threaded Spike, players should hold down the button instead of letting it go. When the Spike is within catching distance, the Hunter will automatically grab it, removing the guessing process and ensuring a successful catch each time.
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