Hawkmoon is Becoming Destiny 2’s Biggest Celebrity
Destiny 2 has been adding more content to The match, and the present season continues to feature the Exotic hand cannon Hawkmon, which is becoming Destiny two’s biggest star. The hand cannon was reintroduced to the game in Destiny two Season of the Hun, specifically in two assignments with the participant and their ally Crow protecting it from becoming the Hive witch-queen Savathun. A new mission added to the match shows how important Hawkmoon is to the area of Destiny.
A new trailer for Destiny Two Indicates a New mission named Harbinger, based on using Hawkmoon and updating it. The trailer itself reveals a similar routine to the preceding Hawkmoon missions in the game. The guardian and Crow are on a mission to fight the Taken, and this time, the exotic weapon is front and center in the movie. Details of this quest also revealed how to upgrade the Hawkmoon catalyst too.
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The new Exotic quest picks up where the original Hawkmoon pursuit left Off, with the protector and Crow after the mysterious Hawk of the Traveler in the European Dead Zone, all while battling Taken enemies. To unlock the Hawkmoon catalyst and upgrade it to a Masterwork, players need to eliminate 700 enemies together with the hand cannon. Doing this will unlock the weapon’s capacity to create orbs through multi-kills that maintain the number of enemies the player defeated with all the Hawkmoon.
Destiny 2 has been adding more content to The match, and the present season continues to feature the Exotic hand cannon Hawkmon, which is becoming Destiny two’s biggest star. The hand cannon was reintroduced to the game in Destiny two Season of the Hun, specifically in two assignments with the participant and their ally Crow protecting it from becoming the Hive witch-queen Savathun. A new mission added to the match shows how important Hawkmoon is to the area of Destiny.
A new trailer for Destiny Two Indicates a New mission named Harbinger, based on using Hawkmoon and updating it. The trailer itself reveals a similar routine to the preceding Hawkmoon missions in the game. The guardian and Crow are on a mission to fight the Taken, and this time, the exotic weapon is front and center in the movie. Details of this quest also revealed how to upgrade the Hawkmoon catalyst too.
RELATED: Destiny 2 Players Can Now Obtain Randomly Rolled Hawkmoons
The new Exotic quest picks up where the original Hawkmoon pursuit left Off, with the protector and Crow after the mysterious Hawk of the Traveler in the European Dead Zone, all while battling Taken enemies. To unlock the Hawkmoon catalyst and upgrade it to a Masterwork, players need to eliminate 700 enemies together with the hand cannon. Doing this will unlock the weapon’s capacity to create orbs through multi-kills that maintain some enemies the player defeated with all the Hawkmoon.
Accomplishing this feat in the season’s new Exotic quest will reward players with a fair number of bonuses for Hawkmoon. Unlocking Masterwork will provide the weapon with increased magazine size, handling, reload speed, and weapon range depending on the number of stacks of Paracusal Charges a player has. Of course, doing so is easier said than done, as players will need to face many enemies, but the rewards are worth it — and a way for Bungie to keep Hawkmoon relevant.
As a bonus, the trailer teases that the Exotic mission will also explore the secret areas in the EDZ that eagle-eyed Destiny players found during the last Hawkmoon missions. The first location is a secret tunnel in Trostland that leads to a locked door in The Reservoir, and the second is a sealed gate closed by the Taken that leads to a clean and refurbished ship. The trailer shows both in that order while ending with Crow and the guardian’s Ghost briefly talking about the ship.
With the new exotic quest, players will be able to upgrade the Hawkmoon weapon, go on another mission with Crow, and unlock more secrets in the EDZ in Destiny 2.