10 Best Emotes In Destiny 2

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From the barrier doorway exiting the In Shadow Trivial Mystery, head left sprinting to the darkness. After three or four seconds a water wheel will be in sight and a barrier doorway next to it. Head inside and the chest will be guarded by some Taken. Defeat them, and open the chest to complete the Abandoned Triumph and Trivial Myst


Once the final Boss of Prophecy is defeated, that's it. The group will be teleported to a room where they can claim their final reward. Prophecy offers weapons of The Nine, and these rewards earned through the Destiny 2 dungeon are the only way to acquire t


Ascendant Anchors are floating orbs scattered throughout the Ascendant Plane . These orbs emit a purple pillar of light to help denote their location. Unfortunately, most of these Anchors are hidden in caves and other interiors across the Shattered Realm. You'll need to go on a scavenger hunt to find all of t


Valor Crucible has seen an overhaul in Season of the Chosen, now granting Masterwork materials and even Exotics for increasing your rank. If Valor ranks got such a massive rework, what interesting loot did Bungie give the Glory playl

Season of the Lost introduced an activity called Astral Alignment. A team of six Guardians has to complete various objectives before defeating a final boss, granting two chests of loot at the end of the mission. This sounds quite similar to the Menagerie and Sundial on the surface, yet this activity lacks enticing rewards to keep players coming back each w


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


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


The final Boss in Destiny 2's Prophecy dungeon will continue its way down the long row of platforms and must be continuously attacked before it reaches the end. Once the Boss reaches the end of the platform it will teleport out, and the damage phase ends. The setup in the triangular room will need to be repeated in order to return to the damage phase. The most important tip to keep in mind during this phase is that the "Dark Entropy" effect will appear. It will count up to 10, and any player who has Dark Entropy x10 will instantly die. Damaging the Boss enough will prevent Dark Entropy from increasing. Additionally, one of the final Boss's attacks is a large sphere that teleports anyone who gets caught towards the back of the path

Forest of Echoes contains three Data Caches for you to find. These floating orbs can only be seen while True Sight is active. You'll need the "Frequency Echoes" upgrade from the Wayfinder's Compass for them to sp

A giant Taken Fallen Captain will be outside of the structure. Follow it through the desert to reach the beginning of the fifth encounter. The fifth encounter of Prophecy has the team travel by foot and Sparrow across a variety of pathways. Often referred to as the Rainbow Road of Destiny 2, this track has tons of twists and turns that make falling off of the sides easy. Carefully navigate all the way down through the tracks and get to the lowest level platform. There isn't a singular "correct path" to take, it's more about being careful not to throw caution to the wind. At the final platform will be a beam that brings the team up into another structure, where the final encounter of Prophecy awa


While multiplayer emotes can be clunky they are staples in many players' loadouts. Those initiating extend a friendly hand while those accepting are mostly curious what new, rare, or hilarious emote being offered. Multiplayer emotes function like quick co-op moments for the social aspect of Destiny, one free from anxiety or awkward chit chat. The legendary Slow Jam emote doesn't reference anything specific unless awkward Junior prom moments are univer


Trials of the Nine served the same purpose, with slightly altered rules. Only one revive, but only one victory to reach the unique social space. The concept was retired upon the release of Forsaken, with no alternative available until the return of Trials of Osi


In 2018, Destiny 2 faithful said a painful goodbye to the universally beloved Cayde-6 , Hunter extraordinaire and mentor to Guardians dating back to the original Destiny. The Exo everyman's bottomless wit brought much-needed levity to Destiny's intergalactic dramatics...for many that void rema


Beyond Light introduced a difficult variant of Lost Sectors. Known by most as Legendary Lost Sectors, these Lost Sector variants have a high chance of dropping Exotic armor in a specific armor slot if you complete them solo. There are two Legendary Lost Sectors available each day, one Legend and the other Master. Master Lost Sectors have a higher chance of dropping an Exotic Armor 3.0 rewards piece but are significantly har