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There was a point in time during Destiny where the toughest boss in the game wasn’t confined to a raid. Destiny’s second expansion, House of Wolves, passed over the inclusion of a new raid and instead dropped Fireteams of three into an arena deep within a prison containing the universe’s worst offenders. The highest difficulty of this new activity held a boss that would prove to be the bane of many a Guardian, Skolas.

This was a seriously tough fight that threw tons of rules and mechanics at players that forced them to work as a team. Communication and coordination were of the utmost importance since if only one player messed up, it could spell disaster for the entire run. Victory over this dastardly villain was met with cries of triumph and random Gjallarhorn shots into the air. We recommend marking this notch on your belt as well before moving on, so you can say how you too beat the strongest boss in the game. To make things even more interesting, try going for it at around 330 Light by using older gear. The fight was made much easier with the increase to 400, so you may not get the true feel that veteran players experienced. Or, you can just kill him at 400 and still boast, up to you. 


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