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, https://destiny2hub.com/articles/destiny-2-Heavy-metal-event-a-thunderous-guide-to-gilding-glory.html and it’s recommended to do this so only one Cyclops spawns at a t
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
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
Location: The Outer Islands
After activating the second beacon, interact with the True Sight marker on the northern end of the area. Reach The Outer Islands, then wrap around the island to find an Anc
Location: Path to “Turret Treasure” Mystery
Halfway between beacon #1 and The Warbringer’s Tower is a Hive turret. Activate the True Sight marker near this turret, then follow the platforms to find an Anchor halfway up the struct
Null Composure was the Seasonal Ritual Weapon for Destiny 2 ‘s Season of the Splicer, and unfortunately, it can no longer be earned. It is a Rapid-Fire Fusion Rifle, and this type of Fusion Rifle in Season of the Lost now has a decreased charge time from 540ms to 460ms. Additionally, the shots per burst were increased from seven to nine, increasing the total damage per burst. Against end-game content bosses, Null Composure makes full use of the Particle Deconstruction mod while allowing players to switch to an Exotic Power weapon like Sleeper Stimulant or One Thousand Voices (both of which continue to benefit from the mod as we
Destiny 2’s has seen some major story developments this week. Season of the Lost’s seventh week has concluded the Wayfinder’s Voyage questline, but that doesn’t mean this season is out of content. A new set of Seasonal Challenges and Grandmaster Nightfalls are now availa
All of these activities offer a small chunk of Glimmer and a few Rares, infrequently rewarding a Legendary world drop. The days of farming public events for Exotics are long gone. You would be better off spending that time elsewh
In a similar fashion to Week One’s Ley Line Rumors challenge, Guardians will have to head to the Shattered Realm to uncover its mysteries. For this challenge, 10 Trivial Mysteries, two Enigmatic Mysteries, and six Beacons must all be found and aligned. Any Forest of Echoes Trivial Mysteries found in the previous week count toward the progression of this challenge, so seven mysteries in total should already be marked for those who found them all. Week Two’s Shattered Realm is the Debris of Dre
Challenges in Week Two of Destiny 2 Season of the Lost continue from Week One’s challenges while introducing some new ones. Players should be sure to complete the Week One offerings to progress to Week Two’s. There are 10 new challenges to complete this w
The Conflux Team will have two objectives, the primary is to defend the Conflux while the secondary is to repair the arena. Every time a Vex sacrifices itself on a Conflux the Conflux will lose motes, even if the Conflux was previously full. If this happens, the team will not be able to make full use of the damage phase. It’s best if the Conflux Team puts one member at each Conflux, and floats around to assist as need be with long-range capable weapons like Destiny 2 ‘s Darkest Before Pulse Rifle . Additionally, a part of the arena will be destroyed every time the Sanctified Mind has a part shot off. When enough parts of the arena have been destroyed, both members of the Conflux team can regroup to form a quick tether and repaid that section. One member will shoot the Conflux, the Conflux will tether to them, they’ll tether to the second teammate, and the second teammate tethers to a structure that repairs the arena (the structure looks like a barrier door lock from the very first encount
