Ablazed Glory, Kell's Scourge

Revision as of 09:43, June 28, 2024 by 212.219.149.204 (talk) (Not sure why the article previously said Ablazed Glory was the second Raid Boss in Destiny history you didn't have to damage to end an encounter with. Eater of Worlds came out before Scourge of the Past, making Argos second.)
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Ablazed Glory, Kell's Scourge
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Biographical information

Species:

Fallen

Faction:

Kell's Scourge

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Servitor

Combat information

Mission:

Scourge of the Past

Abilities:

Solar Solar Flare
Solar Burn
Total Immunity
Rapid Flight
Summon Fallen

 

Ablazed Glory, Kell's Scourge was a giant, flaming Servitor that served as the main enemy during the second encounter of the Scourge of the Past Raid.

GameplayEdit

To start the encounter, Guardians had to melee the pads at the sides of the door at the same time, then run down the sparrow track consisting of subterranean tunnels. Ablazed Glory would emerge from the door the team activated and pursue the fireteam down the track and would instantly kill anything it passes. To end the encounter, the team needed to get to the other end of the track and melee two other pads. The door would then promptly close and would mark the end of the encounter.

TriviaEdit

  • Ablazed Glory was similar to The Mad Warden and J4W-S, Wrath-Hunter Servitor as both were able to utilize Solar Flare attacks.
  • Ablazed Glory was the second boss in Destiny 2 that does not need to be damaged to end the encounter and the third in the history of Destiny, the second being Argos, Planetary Core, the fourth the Consecrated Mind, Sol Inherent, and the fifth Taniks, Reborn, while The Templar was first in Destiny, but fifth in Destiny 2.
  • Ablazed Glory was the only Raid boss to be completely invulnerable to any and all attacks (No mechanics can be completed to make it damageable).

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