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While Override and Expunge do give out Decrypted Data, your best source of Decrypted Data is going to be Seasonal Challenges from Season of the Splicer. There are 20 you can complete, each granting anywhere from 150-250 Decrypted Data. We'll be going over what Seasonal Challenges are, how to complete them, and give specific tips for all 20 of these challen<br> <br>Challenges in Week Two of [https://www.destiny2hub.com/ Destiny 2 exotics] 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<br><br> <br>After the first Beacon is aligned, leave the church and head left towards the hill. There will be a clear passageway up the hill that requires some jumping to reach the top, leading into the ruins of the destroyed building seen above. The building will be marked with a "Slowed" effect just like the outside of the church. Once inside, climb on top of the rounded wall to the left of the building in the back. It's time for a Halo and Destiny 2 crossover obstacle jumping cou<br><br> <br>As of week one in Destiny 2, only seven of the Trivial Mysteries can be found in the Forest of Echoes. It's unclear whether or not there are more, because all of the Forest of Echoes triumphs are locked as "Secret Triumphs," leaving no description for players. Nonetheless, only three of the Trivial Mysteries are needed for the Ley Line Rumors challenge in week one. To start the hunt, continue through the Forest of Echoes mission until the first Beacon is alig<br><br><br> +150 Decrypted Data <br><br>Expunge: Labyrinth is the longest Expunge mission of the bunch. Beating this mission in under 10 minutes requires that you never stop moving. Rush towards the boss, ignoring as many enemies on the path as you can. When you reach the final boss, you'll want to use a high-damage to kill the Minotaur once its shields drop. One Thousand Voices, Linear Fusion Rifles with Particle Deconstruction, Swords, and Rocket Launchers are good pi<br><br> <br>This week's challenges reward a massive chunk of XP and Bright Dust, although most of them are fairly time intensive. You'll need to focus T3 Umbral Engrams, play Glory PvP matches, and complete a Grandmaster Nightfall to complete some of these challenges. Let's go over every challenge available this week, what their rewards are, and how best to complete t<br><br> <br>The arrival of Destiny 2 's _ Season of the Lost brings more than 30 new weapons, including some previously sunset guns with updated perk pools. One of the _Destiny 2 Season of the Lost Exotic weapons is activity-locked at this time, but the majority of its guns are already up for gr<br><br><br> Bottom Tree Dawnblade: For whatever reason, the explosions that occur on Bottom Tree Dawnblade count as melee kills. Start an explosive chain reaction in the Shattered Throne's Thrall hallway and wait a minute. The challenge will complete itself. <br>T<br><br> <br>Ability kills can be tricky if you aren't using an ability-centric build. For all of these requirements, we recommend you farm the Dreaming City's Blind Well activity. A unique buff in this activity will give you infinite abilities and ten-second Supers, allowing you to farm ability kills with ease. If you'd prefer, you can also farm the Shuro Chi checkpoint in the Last Wish raid, using Raid Banners with each clear to refresh your Super and abilit<br><br> <br>This challenge requires that you defeat 500 enemies with Stasis or Solar abilities. Since melee attacks grant more progress, you'll want to use a loadout that recharges your melee as quickly as possible. Here are a few recommendati<br><br> <br>The Wayfinder's Compass is the key to finding the Trivial Mysteries in the Forest of Echoes. Before finding any of the mysteries, the Wayfinder's Compass will have to upgrade with Barrier Breach. This is a natural part of the Season of the Lost questline, so Destiny 2 will guide everyone through it naturally in the early stages. Once the upgrade is equipped, the next step is to head to the Forest of Ech<br><br><br> +150 Decrypted Data <br><br>Changing Views will require 150 powerful Hive kills to complete. Similar to Hello, World, there aren't many locations you can farm powerful Hive at. Your best bet is to farm Altars of Sorrow on the Moon or the Scarlet Keep strike. Altars of Sorrow is recommended if you have a good add-clear build or have a fireteam with <br><br><br> +150 Decrypted Data <br><br>Tartarus is all about memorizing where the data cubes spawn at. Once you know how to efficiently break each cube, you'll have enough time to take on the final boss. Unless you can one-phase the final boss with a high DPS weapon, try your best to speedrun the first part of the level as fast as you can. We cover every data cube spawn in our Expunge: Tartarus gui<br><br> <br>The Week 2 challenges in Destiny 2 _ _Season of the Lost is available to complete, continuing the tale of two queens with Mara Sov and Savathûn. Guardians can finally progress further in the Wayfinder's Voyage storyline, a seasonal 53-step quest that was locked after they completed step five in the first week. Additionally, Iron Banner makes its first appearance in Season of the Lost allowing players to unlock the Forge's Pledge Pulse Rifle and the Peacebound Kinetic Side<br> | |||