Heir Apparent has been in Destiny 2 for a while now and it finally has an Exotic Catalyst thanks to Guardian Games 2021. Called the Competitive Catalyst quest, this quest is focused entirely on completing tasks during the Guardian Games. Once completed, you will then need to charge it to Masterwork the weapon.
How to get Heir Apparent Exotic Catalyst
You will need to unlock Heir Apparent before you can get the Exotic Catalyst.
To unlock the Heir Apparent Exotic Catalyst, you will first need to unlock Heir Apparent. Once this is done, simply deposit medals into the Guardian Games podium in the Tower to receive the Competitive Catalyst quest. Completing this quest is what rewards the Heir Apparent Catalyst.
Destiny 2’s Guardian Games is underway and players are once more asked to earn Laurels to purchase bounties and other knickknacks. If you don’t read everything the game throws at you, it can be tough to know how to get Laurels and even why they’re not dropping. Not only can you generate your own Laurels, but there’s a unique playlist specially designed to get you more!
How to get Laurels
Every player can make Laurels but that is only possible if you
wear the Guardian Games class item. With the class item equipped, you must then get ability kills to generate Laurels. This means grenades, melees, and Super kills will see you generating Laurels wherever your enemy dies.
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Destiny 2 Guardian Games Explained: How To Earn Laurels, Medals, And Rewards, And Win For Your Class
The Guardian Games have changed since their introduction last year here s how the event works, how to excel in it, and how to unlock the Heir Apparent Exotic machine gun and its new Exotic catalyst.
Destiny 2 s second Guardian Games are upon us, bringing a spirit of competition between character classes to the game for the Olympics-like event. The event is similar to the one Bungie introduced last year, but some of the details about how it works have changed. The alterations can allow you to quickly and efficiently complete goals and earn rewards, if you know how to exploit them.
Destiny 2’s Season of the Chosen will pit players against the Cabal once again, according to a Bungie reveal on Tuesday morning. This isn’t the first engagement Guardians have had with the Cabal, of course. Players previously took on the Romanesque faction in the Red War that kicked off the
Destiny 2 campaign, fought them in multiple battles to win the favor of deposed Emperor Calus, and most recently during Season of the Worthy, to stop a giant spaceship from plummeting into the Last City.
Destiny 2’s 13th season, will start Feb. 9 and run through May 11. The season features three new Strikes, the mysterious new three-player Battlegrounds activity, Guardian Games, and a lot of new loot.