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Publish date: 2024-06-12
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  • Since its launch, Destiny 2, the sci-fi shooter by Bungie may not have changed much if you’re coming back to it after a while. This hybrid first-person shooter game mixes different elements from classics and other genres, but little has changed though it has come with some tweaks here and there, and some rebalances.

    As with any other game, there’s always those moments where you’ll find errors popping up and you’ve no idea what they mean. The same goes with Destiny 2, whose error codes are quite a number, some are still under review to find fixes.

    If you find yourself disconnected from Destiny 2, you’ll get an error message with a code at the bottom. Each of these error codes indicate a different type of disconnection and helps track what is causing you to lose connectivity with your game.

    Before you troubleshoot, some of the things you need to check are known service outages that can affect connectivity.

    Error codes can be categorized into two:

    We picked the common ones and listed them here so you can know what to do when they show up during gameplay.

    How to fix frequent Destiny 2 error codes

  • Error Multiple disconnects
  • Error Baboon
  • Error Weasel/Hawk
  • Error Bee/Fly/Lion
  • Error Buffalo
  • Error Marionberry
  • Error Chicken
  • Error Centipede
  • Error Lettuce and Anteater
  • Error Cabbage
  • Error Sheep
  • Error Chive
  • Error Beaver/Flatworm/Leopard
  • Error Termite
  • Error Broccoli
  • Error Boar
  • Error Turtle
  • Error Mulberry/Toad/Nightingale/Lime
  • Error Urchin
  • Error Oyster
  • Error Canary
  • Error Honeydew
  • Error Tapir
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  • 1. Multiple disconnects

    If you receive the same error code multiple times, it means there’s a single root issue like corrupted data in the Destiny installation or a source of instability in your network setup. In this case, do the following:

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    2. Error Baboon

    This error can be caused by packet loss or disconnections between your network and Bungie, such as ISP saturation or internet congestion, WiFi setups, or loss of connection on mobile hotspots. To fix it, switch to a wired connection temporarily to rule out WiFi signal strength/stability. If it recurs, force quit Destiny 2 by doing the following based on your platform type:

    Xbox 360:

    Xbox One:

    3. Error Weasel/Hawk

    Meaning: This error was previously grouped under Centipede, but is a split-off error. To resolve this issue, switch to a wired connection temporarily to rule out the connection as a possible culprit, then power cycle your console if you cannot launch Destiny 2 by holding the power button down for 5 to 10 seconds until it resets.

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    4. Error Bee/Fly/Lion

    These three errors are caused by general disconnection issues between you and the routes your traffic passes through the internet to connect to Bungie. Such issues include packet loss, disconnections between your home network and bungie like ISP saturation or internet congestion, and faulty connection setup or wiring.

    Such disconnections can also be caused by bandwidth claimed by other apps and devices so you can also avoid file sharing, streaming videos or other tasks that use up bandwidth on devices connected to your network, or console apps running in the background.

    5. Error Buffalo

    This error happens to gamers who haven’t signed in with their platform account, or the platform’s service is under maintenance, or the subscription has expired. The resolution is to sign in with the platform account, and renew subscriptions, otherwise maintenance has to be complete before you can play again.

    6. Error Marionberry

    This error indicates an issue with your networking setup, when the network or parental control settings change either on the network or game console, or after a WiFi blip. It can also show when your router is connected but is in a bad state – faulty firmware or failing hardware. To fix it, reboot your router by doing the following:

    Note: you can also adjust your parental controls on your router to open up player-to-player connectivity. If it recurs, port forwarding and firewall exceptions can alleviate the error.

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    7. Error Chicken

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    This happens when you’re accessing an older version of Destiny 2 after a new update has been made available. To fix it, update Destiny to the latest version by doing this on your console:

    Xbox One:

    8. Error Centipede

    This is a general networking error caused by loss of server connection. To resolve it, switch to a wired connection, or get your NAT to an Open or Type 1 state.

    However, not all NAT type issues can be solved, like if you’re on a corporate or college/campus network, or your ISP limits the traffic you send/receive – this is beyond your control so you cannot resolve it yourself.

    9. Error Lettuce and Anteater

    If you get both these issues, please note that Bungie is actively tracking it and we will update this once a solution is given.

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    10. Error Cabbage

    This may happen when your router’s settings block communications to or from Destiny 2 services. To resolve this, you need to inspect your router manual to use the solutions below as some settings pages may have alternate naming conventions based on the device’s manufacturer:

    11. Error Sheep

    This happens when you try to join a fireteam in which a member hasn’t updated to the latest version of Destiny 2. To resolve it, close and restart Destiny to initiate the update.

    Note: If the console fails to update Destiny automatically, update it manually. If all players are playing the latest Destiny version, try to resume the game and see if it helps.

    12. Error Chive

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    Bungie is trying to find out the main cause of this issue, but if you get it while playing, try and troubleshoot by doing the following:

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    13. Beaver/Flatworm/Leopard

    These errors are caused by failure to connect your console to another player’s console through the internet. This can be due to connection quality problems like packet loss, ISP saturation, or internet congestion, faulty wiring or Wi-Fi setups, and router/network configuration issues.

    They are common when multiple consoles are connecting through one router to the internet, but some solutions for this include:

    14. Error Termite

    If you get this error, try resuming your game again or whatever you were doing before the error came up. If it recurs, exit Destiny 2 and relaunch the game.

    You can also use Scan and Repair tool after which you can download and install the files at the end of the scan and repair process, then relaunch Destiny 2 and try again.

    15. Error Broccoli

    These errors mean that there’s an issue detecting the player’s GPU and are caused by a driver crash. To fix this, ensure your operating system and graphics card drivers are up to date with the latest version.

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    16. Error Boar

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    If you get this error, you may be losing connection to Xbox Live while downloading patches or trying to load content. Similarly, if you accidentally cancel the download, you can get the Boar error.

    If your install comes to a halt, go to Active Downloads or Download Management window on your system and check the progress bar before you cancel the download.

    Boar also comes up when using wireless connections, so you can try using a wired connection because losing it will stop the download with no option to resume. Otherwise delete and restart the download process.

    If you’re not downloading a patch or update, you may be having a service issue, which can mean limited or no connectivity to Xbox Live services that causes the error due to failure in loading the content.

    Sometimes you can see Boar error in rare cases when there’s a region mismatch between your account and Destiny 2. To fix this:

    If you continue seeing Boar error, delete and re-install Destiny 2 on your console.

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    17. Error Turtle

    If you’re seeing this error for the first time, try playing again and resume what you were doing before the error came up, otherwise exit and relaunch the game.

    If the error recurs, maintain a wired connection, check for packet loss, and clear the cache on your console. Some users have reported that logging into the network from a different device helps resolve the error.

    18. Error Mulberry/Toad/Nightingale/Lime

    If you receive this error, try playing again or resume what you were doing before it showed up. Otherwise, if it recurs, exit Destiny 2 and relaunch the game.

    If it persists, then Bungie is probably testing something on their servers so you can check their official sites or pages for updates.

    If it doesn’t go away, delete and reinstall the game. If deleting and reinstalling doesn’t help, there may be damaged or malfunctioning hardware.

    19. Error Urchin

    This error means you cannot launch Destiny 2 due to a restriction placed on your account. To fix this, choose a different activity or go to Destiny Account Restrictions and Banning Policies page.

    Note: This error may appear to players trying to access The Reef, and have characters below level 20, yet only those with 20 or higher can access it.

    20. Error Oyster

    This happens when content patches or updates don’t download. To fix it, power cycle your network hardware and ensure you’re on a wired connection when downloading and installing updates. Otherwise, try deleting and re-installing the Destiny 2 app.

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    21. Error Canary

    This error means that Destiny 2 cannot detect a connection to your network, which may indicate a possible problem with your console or network hardware. You can also get it if multiple instances of Destiny 2 are running simultaneously, so you may have to end all instances via Task Manager prior to relaunching the game so as to fix it.

    Switch from WiFi to wired connection temporarily to rule out connectivity issues, then cold reboot your console and networking hardware such as router, modem, or others.

    Note: A temporary drop in your network connection will disconnect you from Destiny 2, but may not disconnect you from other services such as Xbox Live.

    22. Error Honeydew

    This happens if public access to an activity has been overridden manually by Bungie, especially if an issue has been found, or an activity is taken offline before a Destiny 2 update. Check for any updates from Bungie’s official pages and sites.

    23. Error Tapir

    Error Tapir usually occurs on gaming consoles. The quickest way to fix is to restart your console. If the issue persists after rebooting your device, try to install the latest system and game updates. Hopefully, these two methods will fix the problem.

    Is there a Destiny 2 error code you’re experiencing that hasn’t been listed here? Let us know in the comments section below.

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