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In ''[[Destiny]]'', Light-Eater Knights appear on Hard Mode, after each [[Light-Eater Ogre]] is slain. They will immediately run towards one of the Corrupted Lights, passing in front of the platform on their side. If they reach a Corrupted Light, they will consume it, preventing players from using it to damage [[Oryx]], and briefly becoming empowered with a green aura, much like a berserking normal Knight. It is imperative that they are killed, or they will severely slow down or even cause the encounter to fail. | In ''[[Destiny]]'', Light-Eater Knights appear on Hard Mode, after each [[Light-Eater Ogre]] is slain. They will immediately run towards one of the Corrupted Lights, passing in front of the platform on their side. If they reach a Corrupted Light, they will consume it, preventing players from using it to damage [[Oryx]], and briefly becoming empowered with a green aura, much like a berserking normal Knight. It is imperative that they are killed, or they will severely slow down or even cause the encounter to fail. | ||
Light-Eater Knights reappear in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', with the reprisal of the [[King's Fall]] raid. They appear even in the raid's normal mode, and are now [[ | Light-Eater Knights reappear in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', with the reprisal of the [[King's Fall]] raid. They appear even in the raid's normal mode, and are now [[Major]]s, but are otherwise unchanged in behavior.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/8/23)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Plunder]] - [[King's Fall]]''</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |