A Destiny player who goes by the name Ramblinnn has uploaded a video on his YouTube page on Monday showing how he skillfully defeated all his enemies in the Trials of Osiris Downloadable Content expansion. The player finished the 1vs3 match without dying even a single time.

No, there was not any glitch in the system and Ramblinnn's opponents weren't all that bad – except perhaps at communicating strategies with each other – he just had a good grasp of the game and an excellent choice with the weapons and moves he used.

Ramblinnn definitely knew how to use the arsenal of weapons at his disposal, as the Hunter Shadowshot subclass managed to make use of a variety of weapons without a hitch.

Of course, Shadestep saved his skin more than once, but that really just goes to show that he knows how to use his skills and perks to his advantage and his win was not just because of his subclass. Another reason why people are impressed is his incredible jump to avoid the Stormcaller.

Check out the video of the successful run below.

What's noticeable is that, after an excellent run with 26 kills and not even a single death, Ramblinnn was not given any loot. How is it even possible that an impressively played game did not even result in a single medal?

Well, Bungie has been trying to fix its inconsistent loot system since 2014, launching updates and patches in an attempt to quell the frustrated Destiny players, but if this is what happened to Ramblinnn, it only means one thing: Bungie needs to fix its loot system again because previous attempts did not do the job properly.

Sure, maybe Ramblinnn was able to do this feat because he had powerful weapons and maybe the enemy's strategy was not good enough to defeat him, but the point is that he won against the odds and he succeeded in his trial.

Many have congratulated Ramblinnn for his impressive feat and some have even expressed that they wouldn't want to see themselves as his opponent in one of his videos.

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