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'''Knight Echoes''' are simulated [[Taken Knight]]s seen in the [[Prophecy]] [[Dungeon]], where they are seen holding onto the light/dark Motes used to open the way deeper into the Nine's realm or to weaken their simulated champions. | '''Knight Echoes''' are simulated [[Taken Knight]]s seen in the [[Prophecy]] [[Dungeon]], where they are seen holding onto the light/dark Motes used to open the way deeper into the Nine's realm or to weaken their simulated champions. | ||
When [[Beyond Light]] released, many uniquely titled enemies were replaced by normal [[Elite]] named enemies or [[Major]]s. The Knight Echo was no exception, and was replaced by [[Ravenous Taken Knight]]s, which | When [[Beyond Light]] released, many uniquely titled enemies were replaced by normal [[Elite]] named enemies or [[Major]]s. The Knight Echo was no exception, and was replaced by [[Ravenous Taken Knight]]s, which carries the same functions as a Knight Echo. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 13:22, August 2, 2021
Knight Echoes are simulated Taken Knights seen in the Prophecy Dungeon, where they are seen holding onto the light/dark Motes used to open the way deeper into the Nine's realm or to weaken their simulated champions.
When Beyond Light released, many uniquely titled enemies were replaced by normal Elite named enemies or Majors. The Knight Echo was no exception, and was replaced by Ravenous Taken Knights, which carries the same functions as a Knight Echo.
List of appearances
- Destiny 2: Season of Arrivals (First appearance)