Dreg: Difference between revisions

From Destinypedia, the Destiny wiki

Tag: Mobile edit
Tag: Mobile edit
Line 114: Line 114:
***''[[Season of Arrivals]]'' {{Mo}}
***''[[Season of Arrivals]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
***''[[Season of the Hunt]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Witch Queen]]''
**''[[Witch Queen]]''
***''[[Season of the Risen]]''
***''[[Season of the Risen]]''

Revision as of 07:25, October 26, 2023

Dreg
Roderick-weise-dreg-front-titan.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Fallen

Type:

Cannon Fodder

House:

Devil Splicers
House of Devils
House of Dusk
House of Exile
House of Kings
House of Light
House of Rain
House of Salvation
House of Winter
House of Wolves
Kell's Scourge

Height:

6'

Combat information

Weapon(s):

Arc Shock Pistol (common)
Solar Shrapnel Launcher (rare)
Arc Shock Dagger (common)
Arc Shock Grenade

Abilities:

Rapid Movement
Kinetic Fallen Melee

 

"These relentless thieves seem driven by desperation and rage. They are crafty, but they usually give up their cover with their clattering and hissing. Most seem outfitted with some kind of shock dagger and pistol, and as far as we can gather, they seem to only have two arms, while other Fallen have four."
— Bungie.net description.[1]

Dregs are the lowest-ranking class of Fallen warrior[1] and cling to the bottom rung of Fallen society.[2]

Overview

"Don't underestimate a cutthroat, or you'll get your throat cut."
Grimoire description.

Less disciplined than Vandals or Captains, they often give away their position with their chattering. They are typically armed with a Shock Dagger or two, Shock Pistol, and Shock Grenade. They are rarely armed with a Shrapnel Launcher.[3]

Because of their low rank, Dregs have two arms, whereas other higher ranks of Fallen have four. This is because they have had the other set cut off[1][4] as part of a ritual of humiliation and obedience. Dregs seek to prove their worth through selfless aggression. Only a few will survive to gain promotion and regrow their limbs. Their suicidal bravery is fueled by ambition and shame.[2] They are also kept motivated by the myth of the "star-catcher", a fictional Dreg who rose to claim ten thousand stars with ten thousand arms.[5]

It's not unheard of for higher-ranking Fallen to be demoted to Dregs if they have failed their superiors in some way, if they are not killed outright.[6][7]

Gameplay

Dregs are a cannon fodder type enemy. They are fielded in large groups and sent forth to catch enemy fire, or overwhelm them with numbers. They almost always use a Shock Pistol paired with a Shock Dagger, both not powerful weapons, but deadly in large numbers. They are also equipped with Shock Grenades they use to drive enemies out of cover. Rarely they are given Shrapnel Launchers, and high ranking ones sometimes have Molten Welders. Sometimes they also go into battle with paired Shock Daggers, in which case they will rush the player to cut them, though they lost this loadout in Destiny 2, being replaced in spirit by Wretches. Dregs are weak, usually dying from a single headshot with almost any weapon, and will run away cowering when their leaders or fellows die.

Known Dregs

House of Wolves Dregs

House of Spider Dregs

House of Salvation Dregs

Nightmare Dregs

Old Crew Dregs

Variants

Notable Variants
Common Variants
Specific Variants

Trivia

  • Like other Fallen, the heads of Dregs can still be shot off, releasing Ether.
  • House of Dusk Dregs do not possess docking caps on their arms.
  • A Taken Dreg has been shown in some concept art, but they never appeared in-game.
  • In the Fallen language, Dregs are known as drekhs.[8]
    • Because of this, the name Dreg may be a Human mispronunciation.
  • An infamous Dreg known by the community as "Greg the Dreg" is a glitched Dreg appearing in the original Destiny. It stands in the ranks of Randal the Vandal and Hank the Shank.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ a b c Bungie.net, The Fallen Dreg
  2. ^ a b Bungie (2014-6-12), Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Dreg
  3. ^ Bungie (2014-7-17), Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.
  4. ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 52
  5. ^ Bungie (2015-5-19), Destiny: House of Wolves Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Dreg's Promise
  6. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard Grimoire: Captain
  7. ^ Bungie (2014/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: WANTED: Peekis, the Disavowed
  8. ^ Bungie (2018-9-4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Dreaming City