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<br>The EDZ Patrol challenge is another recurring challenge issued season after season in Destiny 2. Complete this challenge by completing bounties, patrols, public events, and Lost Sectors. The easiest place to start is Trostland, where Devrim Kay has bounties for purchase. Additionally, three Lost Sectors are immediately in the area, with a handful of patrols to follow, and the occasional public ev<br> <br>Slow Jam was released in Season of the Lost, Destiny 2's 15th season. Despite feeling tame beside other eccentric dance emotes, having a practical stranger wrap their arms around your waist for a sauntering slow dance is old-school silly that eases tensions. Additionally, it's a lightly affectionate expression that'll likely remain popular among Destiny 2's surprisingly large community of couples who game toget<br><br> <br>The first Season Challenge of week one is Wayfinder's Voyage I, where players must use the Wayfinder's Compass to complete the first step of the Wayfinder's Voyage quest. Additionally, 75 Taken enemies must be defeated. The Taken enemies will be defeated as the steps of the Wayfinder's Voyager quest are completed. While the quest itself lists 53 steps, only the first five will need to be completed. After that, there will be a lock on the quest, disclaiming that the sixth step can be completed during week two's reset. The Wayfinder's Voyage serves as the prequel to the Witch Queen story expansi<br><br> <br>New Seasonal challenges will continue to be issued within the first 10 weeks of Season of the Lost. Before starting the challenges, it's a good idea to visit Destiny 2 Vendors in the Tower to grab bounties for the week. Completing bounties will reward XP and other items, depending on the ven<br><br> <br>With Destiny 2's enduring popularity and its healthy cosmetic market, "Uma Uma Dance" finally arrived to Eververse as the legendary Cat Ear Dance emote in Season 14. Sure, it's a well-traveled meme that's saccharine cute, but seeing humanity's saviors gyrating across the galaxy in cat ears is brilliant, spawning a slew of Destiny-themed "Uma Uma Dance" videos of their <br><br> <br>While his design is quite simple, there are a few stand out features that have made him so iconic. For starters, the metallic horn sticking out of his head sets him apart quite a lot from his fellow teammates. While the rest of his figure looks mostly human, it's his overtly robotic face in conjunction with the blue hue emitting from within his robotic shell that makes him so unique. Additionally, his perpetually still hood that covers the top of his head adds a little flair to his otherwise average out<br><br> <br>PLUG ONE.1 is a Legendary Fusion Rifle with a Precision Frame archetype introduced in Destiny 2 's Season of the Splicer . While this archetype didn't receive the same attention that Rapid-Fire Fusion Rifles did, this Legendary Fusion Rifle has the same 740ms charge time and damage as the Telesto [https://destiny2hub.com/articles/graviton-spike-catalyst-guide-unlock-exotic-power-in-destiny-2-edge-of-fate.html Assimilated Easement Exotic] Fusion Rifle - in addition to having double the magazine size. PLUG ONE.1 can only be earned through Nightfall strikes when it is available as a reward. Additionally, it can be earned with various perks beneficial to both PvE and PvP like Bottomless Grief, Heating Up, Kickstart, and Thresh. Like Null Composure, PLUG ONE.1 makes full use of the Particle Deconstruction mod and can be paired with Sleeper Stimulant or One Thousand Voices. While Null Composure may be unavailable, PLUG ONE.1 is a great alternative to set up the massive damage combinat<br><br> <br>His robot arms, which are not too dissimilar to Taniks', showcase all that he has sacrificed in the name of corrupt leaders. His hunched appearance and the tall staff he relies upon offer players insight into his exhaustion and old age. Additionally, his more tribal appearance and face-covering make him unique from his Fallen breth<br><br> <br>This Destiny 2 challenge should be a breeze for any Guardian in Season of the Lost , whether they play regularly or here and there. Reach light level 1320 by using Powerful and Pinnacle Engrams earned in various activities. This includes the power bonus from the Wayfinder Compass Artifact. 1320 is the soft cap for the Season, which means gear earned that isn't Powerful or Pinnacle won't drop higher than this le<br><br> <br>Released in season 4 with the Forsaken DLC, Poultry Petting creates a holographic chicken in the image of Cayde's best friend Colonel. Whether during mid-raid lulls or pre-Gambit face offs, petting that holo-chicken (or inhaling "Spicy Ramen") is a display of silliness and reverence worthy of the character's leg<br><br> <br>The Consecrated Mind encounter in Destiny 2 is overwhelming at first, but there are designated roles that can be applied to make the process a bit easier to follow. There are many weapons, including Season of the Lost weapons , to choose from for this encounter. The build-up to the damage phase is precise and requires a lot of enemies to be defeated first, so be sure to bring weapons that can easily accomplish this. Everyone on the team should have a Sniper Rifle or powerful distance rifle, an SMG or Auto Rifle , and a Fusion Rifle , Linear Fusion Rifle , or Rocket Launch<br>
<br>The damage phase is when the Fireteam no longer has the three teams of two. Instead, everyone should have a given area that they're in to ensure the tether connects correctly. It's entirely possible for the tether to connect to the wrong people, or not even cause the oracle to explode. If the tethered oracle does not explode it's because at least one Vex was able to sacrifice on that Conflux, causing it to lose a mote. Unfortunately, the team will lose out on this damage phase. Repeat the entire process until the Sanctified Mind is defeated, completing Destiny 2 's __ Garden of Salvation r<br><br> <br>After depositing the motes, Portal Team One will have the same Enlightened buff that was seen in previous encounters. They'll be able to break the shields of immune enemies, but only for 45 seconds. It's best to focus on breaking as many enemy shields as possible while the effect is up so the Conflux Team can continue to defend both Confluxes, and there are plenty of the Season of the Lost weapons that can help. After Portal Team One returns, break another of the same side part for Portal Team Two to go through and gather motes. They'll return, deposit their motes, and the same process will be repeated for the other side. Portal Team Two can enter the portal that is used to bring back Portal Team One, and it's recommended to do this so only one Cyclops spawns at a t<br><br> <br>For this boss fight, the best weapons are going to be a mix of precision and heavy damaging weapons. Unlike the previous bosses in the Last Wish raid, there will be several times in the fight against Riven where Guardians will want to have pinpoint accuracy, and nothing more. Highly accurate Auto Rifles, like Destiny 2 's Chroma Rush Override weapon from Season of the Splicer, are a great choice to bring. They'll serve multiple purposes, including defeating lesser enemies and damaging Riven. It is best to bring a Sniper Rifle and or a long-range Machine Gun, and, depending on which weapon is chosen, a Fusion Rifle or Linear Fusion Ri<br><br> <br>Some challenges will have continued progression from weeks one and two. In particular, the Wayfinder's Troves found in Astral Alignment will have progress that backtracks. No Trivial Mysteries are part of the challenges this week. Additionally, anyone who missed the Iron Banner in week two will have to wait until the activity returns to complete the Iron Sharpens Iron challenge. Iron Banner returns for  [https://www.destiny2hub.com/articles/destiny-2-edge-of-fate-armor-revolution-year-of-prophecy-roadmap.html www.destiny2hub.com] one week every month that Season of the Lost is active, meaning there will be five more opportunities to complete all of week two's challen<br><br> <br>Complete rounds of Astral Alignment and defeat Taken with the Taken Relic. The Taken Relic is the item that drops from the minor boss enemies during the final boss fight. The Taken Relic is also the item that is needed to break the boss's immune shields, and there are multiple opportunities to grab one during this activity. Additionally, Taken Relics are the items that drop and need to be used to progress from stage to stage in Astral Alignm<br><br> <br>When the final portion of Riven's health bar is reached the whole Fireteam will be transported to a Taken Realm that damages each player slowly over time. Navigate through the pathway until the single orb of Taken Strength is reached. Grab the orb, and all six Fireteam members will be teleported back to the throne room, even the ones that may have died along the way. Riven will reappear in the throne room, and she needs to be shot in the mouth until she looks like she is dead ( Destiny 2 's Ascendancy Rocket Launcher will finisher her quickly). Travel inside her body through her mouth until her heart is reached. Destroy her heart, and this Last Wish raid encounter finally ends. Return Riven's heart to the Vault beginning to complete the Last Wish r<br><br> <br>Destiny 2 is host to many different types of weapons, from fast-firing sidearms to the burst-fire of pulse rifles. Many of these weapons have become duly iconic in their own right. Nevertheless, of the many weapon types that now exist in Destiny 2, quite a few were notably absent at the beginn<br><br> <br>Originally, however, players could participate in Faction Rallies and support their favored one, with the winning faction giving out a unique reward. After a time though, Bungie axed the Rallies, stating on the official blog that the associated equipment wasn't very popular and the mechanic didn't drive much interest in the g<br><br> <br>When both Confluxes are finally filled, the Sanctified Mind in Destiny 2 will spawn either a red or blue oracle, indicating which Conflux needs to be tethered from. One teammate will have to shoot the Conflux to activate the tether, and depending on the distance an additional two or three teammates will need to tether together back to the oracle that was created first. Afterward, the Sanctified Mind can be damaged. He will walk around briefly and will lift into the air exposing his central critical area. Sniper Rifles, like the Long Walk from the Prophecy Dungeon , are a good choice to use When he descends, the Sanctified Mind will briefly create a second white oracle that needs to be tethered to the opposite Conflux to initiate the second part of the damage phase, repeating the same outcome as the fi<br>

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The damage phase is when the Fireteam no longer has the three teams of two. Instead, everyone should have a given area that they're in to ensure the tether connects correctly. It's entirely possible for the tether to connect to the wrong people, or not even cause the oracle to explode. If the tethered oracle does not explode it's because at least one Vex was able to sacrifice on that Conflux, causing it to lose a mote. Unfortunately, the team will lose out on this damage phase. Repeat the entire process until the Sanctified Mind is defeated, completing Destiny 2 's __ Garden of Salvation r


After depositing the motes, Portal Team One will have the same Enlightened buff that was seen in previous encounters. They'll be able to break the shields of immune enemies, but only for 45 seconds. It's best to focus on breaking as many enemy shields as possible while the effect is up so the Conflux Team can continue to defend both Confluxes, and there are plenty of the Season of the Lost weapons that can help. After Portal Team One returns, break another of the same side part for Portal Team Two to go through and gather motes. They'll return, deposit their motes, and the same process will be repeated for the other side. Portal Team Two can enter the portal that is used to bring back Portal Team One, and it's recommended to do this so only one Cyclops spawns at a t


For this boss fight, the best weapons are going to be a mix of precision and heavy damaging weapons. Unlike the previous bosses in the Last Wish raid, there will be several times in the fight against Riven where Guardians will want to have pinpoint accuracy, and nothing more. Highly accurate Auto Rifles, like Destiny 2 's Chroma Rush Override weapon from Season of the Splicer, are a great choice to bring. They'll serve multiple purposes, including defeating lesser enemies and damaging Riven. It is best to bring a Sniper Rifle and or a long-range Machine Gun, and, depending on which weapon is chosen, a Fusion Rifle or Linear Fusion Ri


Some challenges will have continued progression from weeks one and two. In particular, the Wayfinder's Troves found in Astral Alignment will have progress that backtracks. No Trivial Mysteries are part of the challenges this week. Additionally, anyone who missed the Iron Banner in week two will have to wait until the activity returns to complete the Iron Sharpens Iron challenge. Iron Banner returns for www.destiny2hub.com one week every month that Season of the Lost is active, meaning there will be five more opportunities to complete all of week two's challen


Complete rounds of Astral Alignment and defeat Taken with the Taken Relic. The Taken Relic is the item that drops from the minor boss enemies during the final boss fight. The Taken Relic is also the item that is needed to break the boss's immune shields, and there are multiple opportunities to grab one during this activity. Additionally, Taken Relics are the items that drop and need to be used to progress from stage to stage in Astral Alignm


When the final portion of Riven's health bar is reached the whole Fireteam will be transported to a Taken Realm that damages each player slowly over time. Navigate through the pathway until the single orb of Taken Strength is reached. Grab the orb, and all six Fireteam members will be teleported back to the throne room, even the ones that may have died along the way. Riven will reappear in the throne room, and she needs to be shot in the mouth until she looks like she is dead ( Destiny 2 's Ascendancy Rocket Launcher will finisher her quickly). Travel inside her body through her mouth until her heart is reached. Destroy her heart, and this Last Wish raid encounter finally ends. Return Riven's heart to the Vault beginning to complete the Last Wish r


Destiny 2 is host to many different types of weapons, from fast-firing sidearms to the burst-fire of pulse rifles. Many of these weapons have become duly iconic in their own right. Nevertheless, of the many weapon types that now exist in Destiny 2, quite a few were notably absent at the beginn


Originally, however, players could participate in Faction Rallies and support their favored one, with the winning faction giving out a unique reward. After a time though, Bungie axed the Rallies, stating on the official blog that the associated equipment wasn't very popular and the mechanic didn't drive much interest in the g


When both Confluxes are finally filled, the Sanctified Mind in Destiny 2 will spawn either a red or blue oracle, indicating which Conflux needs to be tethered from. One teammate will have to shoot the Conflux to activate the tether, and depending on the distance an additional two or three teammates will need to tether together back to the oracle that was created first. Afterward, the Sanctified Mind can be damaged. He will walk around briefly and will lift into the air exposing his central critical area. Sniper Rifles, like the Long Walk from the Prophecy Dungeon , are a good choice to use When he descends, the Sanctified Mind will briefly create a second white oracle that needs to be tethered to the opposite Conflux to initiate the second part of the damage phase, repeating the same outcome as the fi