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Destiny 2 Season of the Plunder: Concealed Void Guide | Legend Lost Sector

Legend Lost Sectors, alongside their Master versions, are an exciting addition to Destiny 2, and if you want to clear the Legend Lost Sector for Concealed Void, you need to know what exactly you should do.

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Legend and Master Lost Sectors were introduced to Destiny 2 way back in November 2020. They have since been a staple in the game since then. In the newest Season of the Plunder update, players can earn a new piece of armor for their class by completing Legend Lost Sectors.

As such, this means getting into Legend Lost Sectors in the hopes of getting these brand-new armor sets. For this guide, we’ll be covering the Legend Lost Sector for Concealed Void.

Do take note that there’s a rotation schedule every day, meaning you won’t be able to clear the Concealed Void Legend Lost Sector every single day.

Let’s get started.

Concealed Void Guide | Legend Lost Sector in Destiny 2 Season of the Plunder

The recommended Power to get into Concealed Void Legend Lost Sector is at least 1,570. For this one, we’ll be running the new Arcstrider subclass for the Hunter. For the loadout, you want to equip the following abilities:

  • Gambler’s Dodge for additional survivability
  • Triple Jump for added mobility
  • Combination Blow for increased melee damage with a bit of health regen
  • Arcbolt Grenade for AOE damage

As for your Super Ability, you want to pick Gathering Storm for even more damage. Alternatively, you can replace it with Blade Barrage if you want to one-shot the boss in the area.

For the gear, you want to use Arbalest and Cataclysmic as your linear fusion rifles and Strident Whistle as your bow. As for your armor, you can go with any armor that grants Stat Increase. You can also equip gloves that have the Overload Bow and Bow Reloader mods if you’re planning to mainly use your bow.

I also recommend mods that grant an increased chance of finding ammo for your rifles.

Clearing the Area

The Concealed Void is pretty much straightforward. As you enter the area, you can snipe several enemies from afar using your bow. Once you encounter Elite enemies, simply switch to your rifle to make quick work of them.

Overall, the area isn’t all that confusing. You just need to do some platforming in certain parts, but its layout is quite straightforward. As soon as you get to the boss room, you’ll come face to face with Teliks, House Salvation.

Luckily, this boss isn’t all that hard to finish. However, you will need a lot of firepower as it’s quite durable. Not only that, but you will also have to clear the Servitors and other reinforcements in the area.

Just make sure to keep your distance, as getting close to Teliks will prompt him to use a devastating stomp attack. After defeating Teliks, simply collect the loot at the end.

Brought into the world of gaming by the time he was 10, Argie knew that gaming will bring him countless hours of fun, a thing that has never changed even up to this day. His passion for games is apparent in the articles he write, and as an expert in the genre, being able to share what he's learned, discovered, and accomplished to his fellow gamers is such an amazing opportunity.

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