If you noticed an odd bug in Destiny 2 recently, don't worry about it, because Bungie isn't fixing it on purpose.
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“On the backend, we shifted to a new way of creating weapons and rewards to help streamline some of the development process,” Bungie explained in its latest blog post. “While moving into this new paradigm, class lockouts for the Exotic Glaives and a handful of Swords were mistakenly removed.
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With the release of Destiny 2 Episode Heresy, players noticed that Exotic class glaives—Edge of Concurrence, Edge of Action, and Edge of Intent—as well as class-specific swords, are available across all classes. What started out as a bug has now transformed into a permanent in-game feature.