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====Destiny 2====
====Destiny 2====
Crota's battle in the reprised Crota's End is similar to his original version, incorporating the changed mechanics of the Raid. Crota fires Darkness Blasts at an increased rate compared to his other appearances in the game, and his Sword deals [[Arc]] damage, though still immensely high, killing in two hits on Normal and one-shotting even 100 Resilience players on Master. As before, players can only pick up Swords if they are Enlightened. The Presence of Crota debuff does not stop regeneration, but makes it so the Chalice of Light can only be claimed if both players stand in one of the pools of Light around the arena.
Crota's battle in the reprised Crota's End is similar to his original version, incorporating the changed mechanics of the Raid. Crota fires Darkness Blasts at an increased rate compared to his other appearances in the game, and his Sword deals [[Arc]] damage, though still immensely high. As before, players can only pick up Swords if they are Enlightened. The Presence of Crota debuff does not stop regeneration, but makes it so the Chalice of Light can only be claimed if both players stand in one of the pools of Light around the arena.


To make Crota vulnerable, players have to hit him with their Cleavers until his shield is downed. He will then stagger briefly, become vulnerable to normal damage, and then start fighting back again. It is likely that Crota will destroy [[Well of Radiance|Wells]] and [[Ward of Dawn|Wards]] placed by the fireteam, so higher caution is advised. When the damage phase starts, the Oversoul will start growing, with an on-screen countdown. It must be shot to stop it from wiping the team, but it will only take damage from a player that is Enlightened. Once Crota reaches the last fourth of his health, he will become briefly immune before engaging in a last stand. Players now must kill him quickly, still contending with the Oversoul. Depleting Crota's health will conclude the battle and Raid.
To make Crota vulnerable, players have to hit him with their Cleavers until his shield is downed. He will then stagger briefly, become vulnerable to normal damage, and then start fighting back again. It is likely that Crota will destroy [[Well of Radiance|Wells]] and [[Ward of Dawn|Wards]] placed by the fireteam, so higher caution is advised. When the damage phase starts, the Oversoul will start growing, with an on-screen countdown. It must be shot to stop it from wiping the team, but it will only take damage from a player that is Enlightened. Once Crota reaches the last fifth of his health, he will become briefly immune before engaging in a last stand. Players now must kill him quickly, still contending with the Oversoul. Depleting Crota's health will conclude the battle and Raid.
 
During Final Stand, a glitch occurs where even if Crota dies, the Oversoul will still wipe the team. However, when Crota dies, the room is no longer a Darkness Zone, meaning players can respawn. When the [[Oversoul]] timer reaches 0, apply any damage-over-time you have to possibly kill Crota after the team is killed.


===Dares of Eternity===
===Dares of Eternity===
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*Crota in the revamped raid looks quite different compared to the D1 version, using the "physical" form of the Nightmare and Dare's Champion version of Crota rather than the "ghostly" form seen in D1.  
*Crota in the revamped raid looks quite different compared to the D1 version, using the "physical" form of the Nightmare and Dare's Champion version of Crota rather than the "ghostly" form seen in D1.  
*Crota has possibly one of the highest kill counts of any enemy Humanity has fought, as he killed thousands of [[Guardian]]s in [[The Great Disaster]].
*Crota has possibly one of the highest kill counts of any enemy Humanity has fought, as he killed thousands of [[Guardian]]s in [[The Great Disaster]].
*The [[Escalation Protocol]] boss, [[Kathok, Roar of Xol]] uses the exact opposite mechanic as Crota, or a simpler version of Destiny 2's version.
*The [[Escalation Protocol]] boss, [[Kathok, Roar of Xol]] uses the exact opposite mechanic as Crota.


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