That leads me to believe that it’s possible Bungie did slip a secret exotic into this first batch of content, and if so, that could be Thorn. I am inclined to think this is at least possible, because it is somewhat unlike Bungie to preview every exotic in a new piece of content, and all the Black Armory weapons were shown off beforehand. The trailer for The Last Word quest features a line about how “every hero needs a villain,” with a brief glimpse of what appear to be Thorn bullets.Īnyone with even a cursory amount of lore knowledge knows that The Last Word and Thorn’s stories are intertwined, so it would stand to reason that the two year 1 weapons could return together. Want to learn more about the weapon? Arekkz has a video above taking a closer look.This one is more speculative, but there are some theories that The Last Word quest might lead us to more than that gun, it could also end up putting us on the road to Thorn itself. Remember that Exotic weapon questlines are one of the few sources of Powerful Gear, so if you can, be over 500 and wait as late as you can to get it to receive a decent boost to your level. With that complete, it's time to return to the Drifter to pick up your brand new Malfeasance. Communication really helps, as does having some useful Supers, which can turn the tide of a match as well as help complete specific objectives. These last two steps are tricky if you're not proficient in Gambit, so we recommend practice and, if you can, playing with a Fireteam. The other part has you completely wipe the opposing team's four players in a single invasion (we recommend having a Super ready when you enter) or have an ally do that a total of three times across as many matches as it takes - whatever comes first. The final step has you defeat a total of 25 Guardians in Gambit (in other words, other players) whether they are invading your side, or you're invading yours. You can also unlock two new weapons - the Vexcaliber and Deterministic Chaos - by completing The Variable and Unfinished Business.ĭon't forget to keep an eye on the Lost Sector and King's Fall challenge rotation schedule! The Season of Defiance is here alongside the We Stand Unbroken quest. Not only that, but the lost Motes will have twice the impact than those gained, so you'll want to play cautiously. For the latter, there's a catch, as lost Mote will deposit from your total. The first step has you win Gambit matches and deposit Motes. With that done, it's time to switch to Gambit. Interestingly, though up to six players can play this - as though only three players can be in your immediate Fireteam when you enter, more can join your party mid-strike to help you complete it - Bungie says it was only intended for three, and you may encounter problems as you play. Our recommendation is to play the game as normal and slowly get through these as you go, but if you're in a hurry, then prioritizing The Dreaming City activities would be your best bet.Īfter that, you have to complete a special version of 'The Corrupted' strike. Of course, other areas will have yellow bar enemies, as well as certain Strikes. The Dreaming City will have plenty, especially if you tackle missions and public events. These are essentially Taken enemies with yellow bars, and tend to be rarer and more difficult than regular enemies. Once you have started, visit the Drifter (like any other Exotic quest, there is a vendor attached you must visit between steps) who will then tell you to defeat 25 Taken bosses or mini-bosses. This was even more difficult on the mode's debut, which saw the Ascendant Primeval Servitor spawn tied to The Dreaming City curse cycle, but with mechanics changing over time, all you now need to do is win a Gambit match to get the quest underway. The Ascendant Primeval Servitor previously guarded the way to starting the Malfeasance quest. Previously, this involved playing Gambit matches until a Ascendant Primeval Servitor appeared - which required a dose of luck - and then also winning the match. Since the arrival of the Witch Queen in Year 5, starting the Malfeasance quest is much easier - requiring you now kill one Primeval in a Gambit match (in other words, winning the match). Thanks to Arekkz for explaining the above steps, which you can view in more detail below: Getting the Destiny 2's Malfeasance step-by-step and how to spawn Ascendant Primeval Servitor Defeat 25 opposing Guardians in Gambit, and team wipe as an invader yourself or have an ally do it three times.Deposit Motes and win matches in Gambit.In brief, the Malfeasance quest unfolds as follows: Watch on YouTube Destiny 2 PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S - A True Next-Gen Advantage How to get the Destiny 2 Malfeasance
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