_Updated September 25th, 2021 by Charles Burgar: Destiny 2 has reworked a few activities in Season of the Lost. Strikes now have a reward track, Trials of Osiris saw a fundamental overhaul, and new activities have been added for Guardians to farm. We’ve updated this list to account for Season 15’s activity changes and additions, discussing the best and worst activities you can currently far

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

**Destiny 2 ** ‘s Fusion Rifles received a massive rework for Season of the Lost, and the best Fusion Rifles are a necessity for end-game content loadouts. A couple of Fusion Rifles received their own buffs at the beginning of Season of the Lost, while several Fusion Rifle archetypes received separate stat increases. Combined with the Particle Deconstruction Seasonal Artifact mod , Fusion Rifles in Season of the Lost are an absolute necessity for end-game cont

Like Vex Mythoclast, One Thousand Voices is a raid reward, but this Destiny 2 Exotic Fusion Rifle can only be earned by completing the Last Wish raid. One Thousand Voices does not have a catalyst, but it does have its Impact and Range stats already maxed out. One Thousand Voices is a very unique Fusion Rifle, because it doesn’t require players to get headshots in order to max out its damage. Combining this weapon with a Rapid Fire Fusion Rifle like Null Composure will help make quick work of all boss fights. This is because Null Composure can build up the damage buff provided by Particle Deconstruction, and then Guardians can swap to One Thousand Voices to take full advantage of the applied buff – rather than trying to build up the buff through One Thousand Voices al

The Consecrated Mind is the first boss in **Destiny 2 ** that needs to be defeated in the Garden of Salvation raid. It is the giant Vex Harpy that attempted to stop the Guardians in the first encounter. This encounter will see the Harpy call upon the Voltaic Overflow, the effect that was created by the Consecrated Mind that had the potential to wipe the team or defeat Guardians instantly. Like the first encounter, this boss fight will require the teams to be split up into two teams of th

Seasons themselves, then, have gone through major changes. Originally, all the new content stayed. In favor of managing the game’s size as well as keeping the feel of an evolving world going, though, Destiny has arrived at its current formula: content is available for a season, and then it’s g

No Destiny 2: Season of the Lost Champions are present in this boss fight. The Consecrated Mind will eventually head off into one of four directions, which should also be established beforehand. They could be Front, Back, Left, Right, or North, East, South West, etc. The diagonal directions will have a peek here a Conflux spawn, indicated by a large beam emitting light into the sky. This is officially where the two teams must split

The Sanctified Mind is the final boss in the **Destiny 2 ** Garden of Salvation raid. This boss fight is one of the most mechanically complex pieces of content that Destiny 2 has to offer, perfect for those who are looking for a challenge in the end-game content. Just like the fight against the Consecrated Mind, each Fireteam member will have designated roles to fulf

The Vex Mythoclast is the rarest Exotic Fusion Rifle in Destiny 2 and is only available by completing the Vault of Glass raid. Every week, Vex Mythoclast can be earned one per character per account. If it isn’t earned upon the first completion, those who did not earn Vex Mythoclast will have to wait until the next week to try again. Vex Mythoclast is the only fully automatic Fusion Rifle in Destiny 2, and one of its perks allows it to change its mode of fire to that of a Linear Fusion Rifle. Its catalyst increases the damage and stability of the full-auto mode and can be earned in the Vault of Glass raid by completing the Oracle plate challe

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