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Destiny 2: Currant, Cabbage & Coconut Error Codes, Explained

What you can do to fix some common Destiny 2 error codes.

Destiny 2 is an MMO and, just like any online game, is subject to various server errors that can impact players. These errors almost always have a code associated with them, making it easy to diagnose the problem and fix it.

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Some of the most prolific error codes in Destiny 2 are the Currant, Cabbage, and Coconut error codes. In this guide, we explain what each error code means and the potential fixes players can test out to see if they help them get back into the game they love.

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Can You Fix the Destiny 2 Cabbage Error Code

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Yes, it’s possible to fix the Destiny 2 Cabbage error code. This error is caused by a wi-fi router blocking communication to Destiny 2’s servers, which prevents players from getting into the game. Each router is different, and some will block certain requests by default thanks to their firewall setup.

To fix the Cabbage Error, players must unblock Destiny 2 in their router’s settings. It’s also possible to create a new setting within the firewall that allows Destiny 2’s servers to be contacted without the need to shutdown the firewall entirely.

Bungie is incredibly helpful when it comes to the Cabbage error code, so fans can list their router’s make and model in a post to the Bungie Help account and expect a response detailing how to get around it with that router.

Can You Fix the Destiny 2 Currant Error Code

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It’s not always possible to fix the Destiny 2 Currant Error Code, but it can be an issue players are able to fix if it’s on their end. This error code means that there’s something going wrong when it comes to the communications between the host, the player’s device, and Destiny 2’s servers.

If the issue is on Bungie’s end, the client’s end, then players must wait for Bungie to fix the problem on their servers before they can play. However, if the issue is on the host’s end, the player’s end, then they can try a few things to restart the communication and play Destiny 2.

If the player’s wi-fi or router are acting up, fixing those problems can fix the Currant Error Code. It’s also possible that there is just a gremlin in the system and players will need to reset everything, the device they’re playing on and their wi-fi, in order to restore communication to Destiny 2’s servers.

Can You Fix the Destiny 2 Coconut Error Code

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It’s possible to fix the Destiny 2 Coconut error code, but it’s similar to the Currant error code and therefore dependant on where the connection issue lies. This error code is basically the same as the Currant error code, with the problem being between the host and client connections.

To fix the Coconut error code, players can either check and see if the issue is on Bungie’s end and wait for a fix, or reset their hardware. Resetting the wi-fi and device Destiny 2 is being played on should force all connections to link up again, if that’s possible on Bungie’s end. This will let players back into the game.

We recommend checking with the internet service provide to ensure there are no problems with the local connections to the location where Destiny 2 is being played. If the service provider is experiencing problems, then they’ll need to fix them before the game can be played again.

Why Does Destiny 2 Use Error Codes

Destiny 2 uses error codes to help diagnose problems because those error codes have broad meanings the developer can interpret. Players may be familiar with these error codes, having experienced them around the time of weekly or seasonal updates, but that doesn’t make them any less intrusive. It’s worth keeping an eye on the Bungie Help Twitter account to see if the team is aware of any error codes in particular and stay abreast of any fixes or incoming updates that will fix them.

Bungie Help is a great place to get an explanation as to why issues like the Coconut, Currant, and Cabbage error codes are popping up. The developer should follow up with any hotfixes that need to be performed, making it simple to plan around them if they start to pick up around the time of large updates.


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Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp
Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine. He's particularly keen on working out when he isn't playing games or writing or trying to be the best dad in the world.