"Destiny: Rise of Iron" fans have been busy trying to get into Archon's Forge and win the challenge. Some gamers, however feel, that the new public arena event in Plaguelands is a mess.
The Archon's Forge only allows you to hold a single offering at a time. Other offering will not drop unless the player use it. In "Destiny: Rise of Iron," gamers can get more by putting it inside the vault or let other characters have it. Some players feel that they should be allowed to stack several colors at a time.
In the Archon's Forge in "Destiny: Rise of Iron," most players lose their first offering. Once the ledge closes, the players are trapped and needs a key to reopen it. A failed mission means that players won't be able to get their offering back.
Another reason why some players think that Archon's Forge in "Destiny: Rise of Iron" is a mess because of its location. It is located far away from the player's view, and he has to go inside the building to see if there's something inside.
Surviving Archon's Forge in "Destiny: Rise of Iron" is less challenging than Court of Oryx. While the latter requires strategic play, the former is a little bit daunting according to Digital Trends.
Archon's Forge cannot be activated unless you beat the story campaign of "Destiny: Rise of Iron." Players need SIVA offerings so that enemies will come and challenge you to a fight. They will determine what kind of challenge you are going to face which will come in three levels namely Fused, the easiest, Enhanced, moderate only, and Perfected, hard. The more difficult the level, the rarer the drop.
SIVA offerings can be earned from the Splicer enemies in Archon's Forge in Plaguelands. Drops will come in random but rates will faster if you are dealing with the Majors. Stay tuned to GameNGuide for more cheats, tips and tricks of 'Destiny: Rise of Iron."