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<br> | <br>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 Conflux spawn, indicated by a large beam emitting light into the sky. This is officially where the two teams must split <br><br> <br>The new member of the Boss Team will pick up the next round of Voltaic Overflow, and by that time the original two teammates will have had their effects worn off. Continue this until the Conflux Team deposits the 30 motes, as if they're playing Gambit , and then the Consecrated Mind will be drawn to the Conflux. At the Conflux, the Consecrated Mind will spread its appendages and have multiple red lights showing. Have the Fireteam regroup as a whole, and destroy all of the eyes to officially begin the damage phase. Don't be too close to it, otherwise, it will wipe the t<br><br> <br>Two members of the Conflux Team will head towards the Conflux, while the third looks for a Vex Minotaur that will drop motes once defeated. Grab the motes, and return to the Conflux. Deposit them to temporarily earn the Enlightened buff. This will allow that teammate to defeat the enemies with immune shields. There are only a few of them, they cannot be allowed to reach the Conflux. These Vex Goblins will sacrifice at the Conflux, causing a wipe. As the Enlightened teammate deals with the immune enemies, another is looking for the next Minotaur to grab motes from. Additionally, all teammates should destroy the Succulents as soon as possible, since they explode when close to a Guardian. The Salvager's Salvo Grenade Launcher is perfect for this. Depositing 30 motes total will begin the damage ph<br><br> <br>Like Vex Mythoclast, One Thousand Voices is a raid reward, but this [https://Www.destiny2hub.com/ Destiny 2 Tips] 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<br><br> <br>Destiny 2's seasonal model continues to evolve with each year. Year 4's seasons all have a progression system with either a vendor or item type, enhancing the rewards you receive from certain seasonal activities. Season of the Splicer's Override activity uses the Splicer Gauntlet , an item that can be upgraded through Decrypted D<br><br> <br>Of note as well, of course, are endgame PvP activities. A famed part of this is the Trials of Osiris (hailing from the original Destiny where it played the same role), a pinnacle endgame activity. Interestingly, the Trials were only added to Destiny 2 in Season Ten. This mode did have a predecessor, however, in the Trials of the N<br><br><br> +150 Decrypted Data <br><br>Path of the Splicer VI will guide you through Corrupted Expunge: Labyrinth . This is a slightly altered version of the standard mission, except the end of the level contains a Corrupted Vex Chest you can open for bonus rewards. Beyond the quest, you'll need to defeat 40 Champions. If you completed Provocation, this objective should already be finished. If not, farm Legend Lost Sectors or Expunge: St<br><br><br> +150 Decrypted Data <br>The second objective of Breakthrough requires 150 powerful Scorn kills. This can be tricky to complete since the Scorn aren't present in most Destiny content. If you own Season of the Lost, Astral Alignment has quite a few Scorn to kill. If you don't, the Hollowed Lair strike is a good choice. When the Dreaming City's curse is at its weakest, the Blind Well is also a fantastic Scorn kill f<br><br> <br>The third encounter of Prophecy begins with the fire team in a desert area full of steep dunes of sand. In the distance, gatherings of light can be seen in the night. Use the Sparrow to drive to them, but be mindful of the invisible Vex Minotaurs. They don't need to be defeated, but they can deal some damage if the team isn't careful. Once the team reaches the lit-up area and defeats the Taken, deactivate the Taken bubble and look for the Toland-wisp. It will guide the team to the next area, where the objective is repeated multiple times until a pink light is seen. Go to it, and enter the structure it is emitting from to begin the next encoun<br><br> <br>With this also came the modding system for weapons that currently exist in Destiny 2, another means to give players a deeper control over the exact build they want. The days of locked weapons seem to be long forgotten by many<br> | ||