Destiny: Age of Triumph quest guide
Destiny: Age of Triumph has now dropped to bring all sorts of nostalgic fun, with old raids to battle through and 'lost' guns that have been brought up to year 3 level.
The Necrochasm is one of them, so be sure to check out our guide for how to pick that up if you want to cause showers of exploding Thrall.
There's also some new stuff to attend to, like finding the 10 new Dead Ghosts, and completing the Age of Triumph quest that will reward you with the Red Memorial Suros Ornament as you progress through it, with the ultimate reward being *drum roll* an Age of Triumph class item with 400 Light level.
The Hunter will get a Cloak of Legends, the Titan will get a Mark of Legends skirt, and the Warlock will get a Bond of Legends.
The quest has 11 steps and is a bit of a slog.
- Step 1: Destroy the Darkness - complete five missions from the Weekly Story Playlist
- Step 2: Eternal Vigilance - Complete three patrols in every destination
- Step 3: Shining Your Light - Kill three champions summoned by the Antiquated Rune in the Court of Oryx and/or Perfected champion in Archon's Forge
- Step 4: Visit the Speaker - Swing by the Tower for a little tête-à-tête
- Step 5: Striking Back - Complete three Strikes from the SIVA Crisis Heroic Playlist
- Step 6: In the Gloom - Complete the Weekly Nightfall Strike
- Step 7: Up to the Challenge - Complete a Challenge of the Elders
- Step 8: Victory or Death - Complete two Crucible Bounties from Lord Shaxx
- Step 9: The Speaker Calls - Visit the Speaker and get the Red Memorial Suros Ornament
- Step 10: The Traveler's Will - Complete the Weekly Featured Raid
- Step 11: Return to the Speaker - Return to the Speaker for your reward
Welp, that's a wrap.
Looking for extra help? Then head to our Destiny Walkthrough for a complete set of guides, covering collectible locations, gameplay tips, and more.
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