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The "Trapped" Connection

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  1. The Hidden State: The Lucent Moths (including the Pultradox) are often described as being "trapped" in containers or crystals within the Pyramid. They cannot move or be interacted with until specific conditions are met.
  2. The Player's State: Without finding the Pultradox, players are "trapped" in a progression loop—they cannot claim the Parasite quest from the final chest, meaning they cannot add the powerful weapon to their portable arsenal.

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The "Portable" Reward: The Parasite

The ultimate goal of finding the Pultradox and the other hidden Lucent Moths is to prove your worth to the Witch Queen, Savathûn, or rather, the remnants of her will. Upon collecting the necessary moths:

  1. A secret chest becomes accessible after defeating Rhulk.
  2. This chest contains the Parasite.

Why is it called "Portable"? The weapon itself is a "Portable" Worm. In Destiny lore, the Worm gods are massive, ancient entities. The Parasite weapon allows a Guardian to carry a juvenile worm into battle, using its hunger to deal massive Solar damage. The weapon's intrinsic perk, "Wait for It…," rewards players for holding the grenade (letting the worm "eat") before firing, resulting in a massive explosion.