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All I could think about our Strike partner was, “Don’t look at, buddy!” because I was embarrassed at my lack of skills. It was the death of me many times, in fact.Īt one point, the person playing the Strike with us comes to watch my Warlock struggle to platform up to a higher ledge. Two of the medallions are actually located in a Strike called the “Wretched Eye,” which is a fun excursion except for one thing: platforming. Using a guide, we’re able to locate them all within about 40 minutes - a few at the sites we just visited and revisited for the last quest! The Wretched Eye The first step of “Beauty in Destruction” takes us to the Plaguelands to collect Iron Medallions - little wolf medallions that are really tricky to find but extremely cute. It consists of several steps, including full-on Strikes and missions. It might be silly, but when you don’t know what you’re doing, a little backtracking and hacking the mechanics are necessary! Beauty in DestructionĪfter scanning this anomaly, my partner and I are able to pick up a new quest from Shiro at the Iron Temple. Once we get that anomaly patrol, I just scan what’s right in front of me, since I’m in the right spot. So every time my partner picks up a patrol that’s not telling us to scan that anomaly, I abandon it immediately so he can try again. My partner can’t abandon the patrols to try a new random one, but soon we realize that because I’m the team leader (he joined my team, not the other way around), I can abandon patrols. (Patrols are always random, usually telling us to defeat a certain amount of enemies in the area.) So as I wait in the dark pit of Site 6, I see no prompt yet. The first patrols he grabs aren’t the anomaly one. Then my partner runs all the way out of the dungeon area to the outdoors, where he can pick up the patrol. To hack the mission, I stay in place where we were supposed to scan the anomaly, even though it’s not there yet. There’s no point in both of us starting over again. Turns out, we needed to pick up a specific patrol that told us to scan the anomaly first. A walkthrough tells us it’s here - but it’s not for us. But once we defeat the tank the second time, we realize we missed something else about this mission, because there’s nothing to scan. Now we find our way back to Archon’s Forge and Site 6. This means we return to orbit, open the map, and click to go back to the Plaguelands, starting at the beginning again. Since it’s impossible to climb back up to where we defeated the tank - we were literally playground-sliding in - our only choice is to start over with the Plaguelands patrolling. Turns out, the scan is right above that drop. Once we find Archon’s Keep, trudge down into Archon’s Forge, and make it through the dark tunnels to Site 6, we defeat the tank here and then drop down into an area behind it, thinking that’s where we need to perform the scan. It’s a site deep underground, and even though we were there before for a Rise of Iron quest, I swear I’d have never found it without that walkthrough! Site 6
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The thing is, I don’t know where to pick up the patrol to scan for this anomaly - or even that we need a patrol.Īfter watching a walkthrough on how to find Site 6, my partner and I make our way to the place.
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The first step is investigating an anomaly at Site 6 in the Plaguelands. In game diary style, here are some of the adventures I had in forging my own Gjallarhorn. Since we weren’t around for Year 1 Destiny - our obsession with Destiny began in January of this year - this weapon is new to us, but obviously we’ve heard a lot about its legend status! Over the weekend, my partner and I decided to focus on one cool thing available in Destiny: Rise of Iron: the new Gjallarhorn.