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Created page with "<br>This Seasonal Challenge requires players to gather Ascendant Anchors from both patrol destinations and the Shattered Realm. Ascendant Anchors are floating Awoken orbs that emit a Void-colored beam of light into the sky. To complete the challenge, collect 20 Anchors in patrols and 10 in the Shattered Realm. Additionally, each Anchor grants 30 Parralax Trajectory. Many can be found in the EDZ, where the Wayfinder's Voyage I quest takes play<br><br> <br>The Disc Jockey..."
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This Seasonal Challenge requires players to gather Ascendant Anchors from both patrol destinations and the Shattered Realm. Ascendant Anchors are floating Awoken orbs that emit a Void-colored beam of light into the sky. To complete the challenge, collect 20 Anchors in patrols and 10 in the Shattered Realm. Additionally, each Anchor grants 30 Parralax Trajectory. Many can be found in the EDZ, where the Wayfinder's Voyage I quest takes play


The Disc Jockey emote seems pretty straightforward at first: the Guardian plays DJ, spinning a simple, repetitive, quasi-house beat. Its origins, however, are much funnier than out-of-sync Guardians drowning out your favorite Dawning music. Disc Jockey is a nod to a viral video from a day party held in the French Alps (seriously). In it a partygoer draws imaginary turntables and a mixer on a snow-covered table, mimicking a DJ to much excitement from nearby revel


The EDZ Patrol challenge is another recurring challenge issued season after season in Destiny 2. Complete this challenge by completing bounties, patrols, public events, and Lost Sectors. The easiest place to start is Trostland, where Devrim Kay has bounties for purchase. Additionally, three Lost Sectors are immediately in the area, with a handful of patrols to follow, and the occasional public ev


The legendary Persevering Dance emote arrived to Destiny 2 in season 12. Unfortunately, it's a silent emote so passersby have to imagine the synths and facepalms of a successful rickroll. Showcasing Astley's trademark shimmy, Persevering Dance is a delightfully awkward addition to any serious Guardian dance part


With Destiny 2's enduring popularity and its healthy cosmetic market, "Uma Uma Dance" finally arrived to Eververse as the legendary Cat Ear Dance emote in Season 14. Sure, it's a well-traveled meme that's saccharine cute, but seeing humanity's saviors gyrating across the galaxy in cat ears is brilliant, spawning a slew of Destiny-themed "Uma Uma Dance" videos of their


The exotic Selfie emote from Curse of Osiris is pretty basic, free from obscure media references or meta-commentary. Still, initiating a Selfie is a highly social gesture often met with all manner of emote and armor flexing from fellow guardians (see: selfies and narcissism). The Selfie's ability to realign the camera at the perfect angle demands a perfect screencap, whether its for making friends with impulse photoshoots or immortalizing milestones. Take a picture, it'll last lon


Playing Airplane arrived during the Season of the Chosen. As is the case with many multiplayer emotes, it's a great way to make friends so long as their patient enough to dance around looking for the emote activation window. There's a proud kinship among friends and strangers lifting each other up publicly, the world should take no


New Seasonal Challenges will be issued out every week for the first ten weeks of Season of the Lost during the Destiny 2 weekly reset. These challenges either continue the story from the previous weeks or send Guardians off to one of the many activities in PvE or PvP content. Each Seasonal Challenge grants a substantial amount of XP, Bright Dust, and other rewa


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


For the team that has Riven spawn in first, dodge her tentacle swing and fire breathing attacks. While dodging, shoot the tentacle and the inside of her mouth to get her to flinch. The Destiny 2 PvP guide 2 's Xenophage Exotic Machine Gun is a great choice for making Riven flinch throughout the Last Wish raid. When Riven flinches, her outer shell will open up to reveal her eyes. Two of the ten eyes will be glowing, and it's up to this team to remember and call out which eyes are glowing for the other team. Calling Riven's eyes out is easier when they're each given a designation. For example, from left to right, a common way of referring to Riven's eyes


After the last pair of eyes is shown, Riven will move once more and return with the Taken material in her mouth. Shoot as much of it as possible, and she will take heavy damage. After she closes her mouth, Riven's outer shell will open again. All 10 eyes will be shown, but the six that were shown before have to be shot. If the wrong eye is shot then the team will wipe, and the encounter will start over (which is why it's best that one Guardian is only responsible for one eye). After all of her eyes are shot, Riven will retreat, and each player will have to return to the original plate that they started the encounter


As is tradition in Destiny 2 , the season brings new weapons to earn in Gambit, Crucible, and Vanguard Strikes . Complete Crucible matches to earn Sorrow's Verse, Gambit to earn Servant Leader, and Vanguard Strikes to earn Punching