Destiny 2: How To Skate Off Flat Ground

Martin Dojranliev
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Destiny players make crazy moves that can make them fly. Being able to perform that is so cool. With the ground skate, you can skate anywhere off the flat ground. Pulling this off with a mouse wheel is more accessible, but you can also do it from the controller. This guide will show you how to skate off flat ground in Destiny 2.

How To Skate Off Flat Ground In Destiny 2

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For this to work, you need the first sword with a perk eager edge. This sword is earnable, and craft able from dares of eternity and turning in keys. If you are playing on PC, we recommend you to bind your jump to scroll wheel up.

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First up, it will be the Warlock skating. To do this skate, first, you need to jump, a light attack, then jump again, and activate your super. This needs to be done relatively quickly, and that’s why the scroll wheel is the best option for this jump.

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Moving on to the Hunter skating. You will need to be on the stasis subclass with the Shatterdive aspect. Triple jump and Stomp-EE5 are going to make you go much further. The process is the same as Warlock. First, you need to jump, then light attack, jump again, and Shatterdive. The hunter skating is much easier to pull off.

This is harder to pull off from regular skating, but you can’t get the same speed out of it, and the benefit is that you don’t need a ledge to pull this off. Hope we answered your question on How to Skate off flat in Destiny 2.

A big thanks to gmeiners from YouTube providing the information about skating. You can check it the video: How To Skate off Flat Ground in Destiny 2.

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