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To Recover the Necromantic Strand, first head to Archer's Line for the entrance of the Circle of Bones. It is a Hive door marked by an engravement in a hill, on the other side of the old dome building. Once inside, Guardians must make their way to the circular platform right of the entrance. They can find the Necromantic Strand near a broken piece of co


The announcement from This Week At Bungie laid out the complete list of Moon weapons that will be returning on July 6, rolled out with the weekly update, and just one week after the return of Iron Banner . These returning weapons incl


For the Triumphs that require a certain Subclass to count, players will need to make sure they have that Subclass equipped prior to the start of a Raid Encounter. For these Subclass-specific triumphs, teams can still have a mix of Hunters, Warlocks, and Titans, as this will not detract from the Triu

This is also true of online gaming experiences. Modern online shooters like Destiny 2 give players a staggering amount options when it comes to weapons and abilities. Players have their choice of several classes, with many sub-classes and even more abilities within those. One can come up with any number of combinations on those alone, and that’s without complimenting pieces of gear.


Return to the Circle of Bones - remember that the entrance can be found by starting from Archer's Line, through the dome building, and is the Hive door marked by the engravement in a hill. Continue forward toward the other side of the Hellmouth, this time to the Catacombs accessed from a hole in the wall. Follow the staircase down to find the first Hive group. There is a Hive Wizard named Malura, the Fated inside the Catacombs. Defeat her to receive Ehrath'Ur's Horned Wre


Originally introduced during Season 17, Bungie features Raids and Dungeons in a weekly rotation to make them farmable with updated rewards. Bungie is making 2 of each available in the featured rotation each w

Morrowind’s pure RNG combat is a relic. It was even annoying at the time, so it’s no wonder that Bethesda moved away from it in subsequent games. Even so, it paired with the game’s character development process and gave players a reason to stick closely to their chosen classes and skills. If one didn’t either think of ways to quickly buff/build up their skill or invent tactics to give themselves an edge, then they weren’t going to get anywhere in Morrowind .


For now, though, the Rite of the Nine activity continues forward with its revised schedule and enhanced reward system. Bungie stepped into a bit of controversy with the Destiny 2 Rite of the Nine event after players accused the studio of timegating content when it was discovered that each dungeon was on a three week cycle. However, the studio quickly pivoted and announced changes to the overall schedule and made loot more plenti


To acquire these weapons, players will need to head to the Lectern of Enchantment on the Moon and purchase a particular Essence for one Phantasmal Core. Specific Essences are required per weapon, and each of them has a specific objective to be completed (along with two other easier tasks). These objectives only need to be completed once, however, as each Essence of the same type purchased afterward will have the objective already marked as completed. Once these objectives are completed return to the Lectern of Enchantment to exchange the Essence for the appropriate wea


Forsaken ensured that Activision bowed out with a bang. The expansion provides many of the things that players had been hoping for and more than makes up for the mediocre offerings of the two expansions that came before it. It may have taken a year to achieve, but Destiny 2 finally felt like a worthy successor to the original g


The Dark Below was the very first Destiny 2 Iron Banner expansion, and, at the time, nobody quite knew what to expect. The game had overcome some of its earlier teething problems and was starting to build up a head of steam. Sadly, The Dark Below offered little to help maintain the game's momentum. Perhaps that was to be expected though given its relatively low pr

This means Destiny 2 has an ever-changing meta-game, and players are always trying to find the build that gives them the best edge. There’s nothing wrong with this kind of system, as it still has plenty of allowance for skill and team tactics at its higher levels. Outside of the upper-tier though, Destiny 2 is still very much about sifting through a multitude of build options in order to find an edge. It’s a very different game compared to the likes of classic Halo.


Recent news, however, has confirmed that all nine remaining Moon weapons will be brought back to their full capability. Additionally, these weapons will receive new perks to their arsenal, making them even more desirable than they were in the past. Destiny 2's Moon weapons aren't random drops, and any players who had missed out on their past Shadowkeep glory will now have a chance to test the weapons for themsel