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Participant<br>You’ll need to focus two Umbral Engrams with a T3 option for this challenge. Focusing an Engram with Season of the Lost’s offerings will require 600 Parallax Trajectory, a resource that’s fairly easy to farm by playing ritual activities. If you’re short on Parallax Trajectories, farm Crucible matches, Vanguard Strikes, or Gam<br><br> <br>Fly to the Moon, and complete Light Moon Rising by finish bounties, patrols, public events, and Lost Sectors. Lost Sectors grant the most progress at 11% per completed sector, and can be completed in just a few minutes. Acquire bounties from Eris Morn and the Lectern of Enchantment (Shadowkeep Expansion required). Some bounties reward reissued Moon Ge<br><br> <br>Since Prophecy is end-game content, it’s important to know what to bring. Raid Banners can be used before each boss encounter, and every part of this dungeon has many redbars to fight off as each task is completed. Weapons are not locked, so be sure to bring every best Destiny 2 weapon available. Some of the best weapons to bring are Witherhoard, Anarchy, Grenade Launchers with Blinding Grenades, and Auto Rifles with the best enemy clearing perks. Additionally, the Trials of the Nine weapons will be available for rewards, along with an updated perk pool, at the start of Season of the Lost – the next season of Destiny 2 that begins Aug.<br><br> <br>The Prophecy Dungeon is one of the finest pieces of endgame content available in **Destiny 2 , ** perfect for those who wish to complete an exhilarating challenge. Guided by Eris Morn and The Drifter, this three-Guardian activity brings players into the realm of The Nine to fight Taken enemies and learn more about The Darkness. Design-wise, The Prophecy is arguably the most visually appealing piece of content that Destiny 2 has to offer. Every encounter feels unique, yet each puzzle builds upon familiar concepts introduced in the dungeon without seeming repetitive and overbear<br><br> <br>Glory is referring to the Survival playlist in the Crucible. Unlike most game types, Survival uses Skill-Based Matchmaking, meaning you’ll fight enemies that are roughly around your skill level. You’ll need to complete eight games to finish this challenge, although wins grant more progr<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 one week every month that Season of the Lost is active, Bungie Leadership controversy meaning there will be five more opportunities to complete all of week two’s challen<br><br> <br>Start this Last Wish raid encounter by dividing into two teams of three, and have one team travel left and the other right. Standing on the three glowing plates on each side will start the encounter, dropping all Guardians down past Riven. Follow the pathway through the respective side’s door until two new chambers are reached. One of two things will happen in these chambers, either Riven will show her head, or Taken enemies will have to be defeated. Riven will eventually pop her head into both chambers, but she does different things each time she shows herself. No Destiny 2 __ Champions are present during this fi<br><br> <br>Defeat all of the lesser taken enemies in the throne room, or as many as possible, before Riven shows up. She will once again use her tentacle and fire-breathing attacks, but using a weapon like the Null Composure Fusion Rifle will get her to stop quickly. Continue to attack her until she flinches and shows her two glowing eyes. Two at a time, Riven will eventually show six different glowing eyes in total. The Fireteam should split up each pair of eyes between two teammates at a time during this part of the Last Wish raid. For exam<br><br> <br>Primeval Entourage brings Guardians back to Gambit, requiring them to defeat the Taken in Gambit. These Taken can either come from making it to the end of the activity and defeating the Primeval and its protectors or by defeating the Taken sent over by opponents. Send over two or more Taken to the opponents’ side to start stealing their motes, giving them the opportunity to send more Taken back to the “good guys” s<br><br> <br>Two Ascendant Mysteries can be found in the Ruins of Wrath. Just like the other two missions, there’s an orb escort challenge and a miniboss challenge. These challenges are fairly lengthy but straightforw<br><br> <br>The bowels of The Warbringer’s Tower houses a miniboss, Scoroboth, Son of Xivu Arath . This Knight has an immunity shield that can only be broken with Relics, special orbs scattered around the level. You’ll find the first orb behind an Awoken barrier right of the room. Escort the orb to the boss, throw it, then remove 33% of its<br><br> <br>For the chamber where Riven does not show her face first, a Taken Knight will spawn, and when it dies it will drop an Eye of Riven. One Guardian from the trio must pick up the and stand where the Knight spawned. They should see a symbol when they face the center of their Last Wish raid chamber, and call it out to their teammates. Another teammate is going to stand on the platform on the opposite side of the chamber from where the Knight spawned, and they’ll many different symbols, some of which are from Destiny 2 ‘s Shattered Throne dunge<br>
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