While the future of Bungie developers might not include Destiny 2 thanks to Sony’s restructuring of certain people, the post-Final Shape story is still trucking along. We will update this week by week to give you the best Destiny 2 A Rising Chorus Act 3 walkthrough, detailing all the steps and side quests you need to complete.
Our first quest line takes us to the everpresent H.E.L.M. location to speak to Failsafe about a new update regarding the big bad of this story, Maya Sundaresh. An interesting cinematic will play, showing the reasoning behind Maya’s sudden transformation.
Once it’s over, speak to Failsafe again and she instructs you to return to the last place you were in Nessus’ core and continue further into the planet. This coincides with the brand-new exotic quest Encore, which just so happens to be our first step in the story quest.
For our first step, you must launch and complete the new Exotic quest Encore from the H.E.L.M. If you need help getting through the fairly long and arduous mission, we’ve got a great Encore Exotic mission guide just for you.
However, it should be mentioned that if you have not completed Act 1 and Act 2 of A Rising Chorus, you will not be able to start the new Exotic quest or receive the weapon if you join a friend who has the mission unlocked.
Once you complete this mission, not only will you get the new Exotic auto-rifle Choir of One, but your next step of the weekly quest will appear.
Upon returning to the H.E.L.M., Ikora speaks to you about the reasoning for all of this, and what Maya truly wants to accomplish. She leaves you with a lot of questions, and a large AI in the middle of the room to talk to.
Interact with Failsafe, and she expresses her excitement in locating the specific coordinates of the Conductor’s base. In order to help Failsafe with this task, you need to bring her a piece of Golden Age tech, and she just so happens to know where you might find it.
There are a total of 5 Golden Age tech pieces located in The Rift lost sector on Nessus. Teleport to the Exodus Black landing zone on Nessus, and from here, go left towards the wall and you should see the entrance to the lost sector in front of a fuselage on the ground.
Once you get inside, follow the markers until you reach the last area where you’ll find the boss. You can take care of the enemies first, as it will make collecting the tech that much easier.
The first chest and by far the easiest one to find, is located above the lost sector chest. Simply jump up to the platform and interact with it to grab your first Golden Age Component.
Our second component is found slightly in front of the lost sector chest in a crate if you’re looking from the start of the room. Head to the left side of the arena and you should see a rectangular box with an opening. Enter the crate and you’ll have your second Golden Age Component.
Our third piece of tech is found over on the right side of the arena right next to the wall. It should be about midway across the wall, right on the other side of a large object. Interact with it and we are more than halfway done finding the components.
Immediately from where you found the third component, head straight to the back of the wall. You should see the fourth chest on the right back side of the arena.
After you snag the fourth piece of tech, turn around looking towards the entrance to the arena, and you should see a raised platform to the right of where you found the third component. Jump up to the second area and inside a room is our final Golden Age Component.
Travel back to the H.E.L.M. and interact with Failsafe to upgrade their systems to version 3.0. She gives you a perfected Radiolite Sampler and asks you to complete the latest NES00 quest to progress the story.
The next step of A Rising Chorus Act 3 requires you to complete the NES007 side quest, and this might take some time.
Our first stop on the specimen express requires you to defeat 100 Vex with Solar damage. This can be completed anywhere in Destiny 2 but there are a few options that expedite this process.
The Arena Breach Executable activity spawns a decent amount of Vex, and you can gather a ton of new Radiolite along the way. However, there are other types of enemies, so you most likely won’t complete this step on your first go around.
Alternatively, if you travel to Artifact’s Edge landing zone on Nessus, you can enter the Orrery Lost Sector which boasts a plethora of Vex to take care of. Take out as many vex as you can without defeating the boss, and then teleport back to the landing zone and head back to the Lost Sector to respawn the Vex. This helped me complete this mission step in no time and is a good place to keep in mind for a later step.
Once you’ve melted enough Vex with Solar, our next step asks us to grab Extracted Data and defeat Vex bosses from the Arena Breach Executable activity. While you can complete this by performing other seasonal activities, I chose the Breach Executable activity since you can easily complete this step in one run alone.
Next up on our fetch quest of the week, we must rapidly defeat Vex in order to progress the quest. Similar to the first step of this sidequest, I chose to head back to the Orrery Lost Sector, slapped on a machine gun and the new Exotic weapon, and went to town. If you optimize these kills, you should get through this step in one or two runs of the lost sector.
With all those steps complete and out of the way you can return to the H.E.L.M. to speak with Failsafe, who gives you the seventh specimen and asks you to place it in your display behind her.
Return once again to Failsafe and interact with her to listen to a message from Saint-14. He goes into detail about how he feels about his whole situation in regard to the Conductor. Furthermore, he tells you that Failsafe is hard at work researching all the readings you provided from the core of Nessus.
After due time (or a few seconds depending on your date of play), Saint-14 calls you to the H.E.L.M. to speak about the Conductor once again.
Saint explains that he and Osiris are cooking up ways to defeat the corrupted copy of Maya Sundaresh with our brains instead of just brawn. To this note, they require some Exo data from a certain lost sector on Europa.
For our first step of week 2, open the Destinations tab, select Europa, and fast travel to the Eventide Ruins landing zone. The lost sector we’re aiming for is Perdition, so when you spawn in head south on your Sparrow. You can get some extra help by tracking the mission and following the objective marker on your screen.
There’s nothing in particular you need to do in the area, simply finish the lost sector by beating the boss at the end and claiming the loot chest.
Finishing the lost sector and grabbing the Exo data triggers Failsafe, asking you to grab a consciousness driver from Bray Exoscience on Europa. The easiest and fastest way to get there is by heading back out of the lost sector and taking your sparrow west to the building. This part requires you to use a proximity sensor to find the location of the driver, but we have an easier way.
As soon as you enter through the doors, make a right and head up the stairs into the small room on the second floor. Take care of the enemies in here, and behind a vending machine on the right side of the second room, is our driver.
Finally, for the last real step of Destiny 2 A Rising Chorus Act 3 week 2, we must once again complete the new Exotic mission Encore. There’s nothing different about the mission this time, save for a few extra mobs. Your main task is to complete the mission the exact same way you did last week. The only difference is when you reach Maya’s study room before the final boss, we hear another memory of her and a clone of her wife.
Once the final boss of the mission is completed, you’ll get all the great rewards as well as the next step for the story quest.
Head back to the H.E.L.M. and you find another caller on the holoprojector, this time it’s Osiris. It’s pretty much more story exposition about him and Saint-14, wishing he didn’t have to know the true horrors of the Conductor because it reminds Osiris of himself. Before he ends the call, he reminds you to remember what kind of monster you’re up against and to be prepared.
If you happen to have waited until the third week of story content you simply need to interact with the holoprojector yet again and listen to Ikora explain the rundown of the Conductor once again. Except this time, Ikora tells us that it all ends here, as we go to face off against the Conductor (but not really).
Before we get to hop into our favorite Exotic quest for a third week in a row, we need to find the “true” Chioma by interacting with one of the terminals on Neomuna in the room above where we fought Calus for the last time.
Head to Destinations, select Neomuna and travel to the Veil Containment quest all the way on the left side of the map. While you do have a radar, when you spawn the terminal in question should be located a few feet in front of you to the left.
Listen to Failsafe’s dialogue after you scan the terminal, then teleport over to the Liming Harbor landing zone and make your way to Ahimsa Park. Upon arriving in the area, keep towards the left wall until you reach an entry to the vex network.
In front of the teleporter, you should see the same icon that was above the terminal you previously scanned. Interact with it to place the network relay, and Failsafe now has a backdoor into the Vex network, in case anything goes awry this time around.
Next, we must once again head back into the exotic mission Encore for the third week in a row and complete it in the exact same way. There are a few new enemies, such as Cabal champions influenced by the Conductor, but short of that and some extra heavy ammo in the final boss, you should be fairly familiar with this quest by this point.
Finally, after weeks and months of waiting for the final showdown with the first big villain since The Witness. And sadly, all we get is a cutscene that plays after you complete the exotic mission. The Conductor goes down and gets swallowed into the Vex network, lurking for its next opportunity.
Head back to the H.E.L.M. and you can recap the last few months with Failsafe, as she celebrates the bittersweet end of your partnership. After discussing it with her, head behind her where Saint-14 gives his own spiel about what it means to “be” and how he is happy with who he is now.
The end of the first Episode in Destiny history was a bit of a fizzle, but overall it looks as if Bungie has an idea for the direction they want to take Destiny 2 in the coming years. We must now wait until October 2024 to get the next fix of story content. In the meantime, if playing with Solar weapons for the week 1 quest was enticing, then our Solar Warlock builds might be right up your alley.
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