Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host guide – dungeon walkthrough
How do you clear the Vesper’s Host dungeon in Destiny 2? Bungie has introduced contest mode for a dungeon for the first time in the franchise’s history. Contest mode, for the uninitiated, is a 48-hour window where the difficulty is ramped up and extra clearance conditions are implemented. Previously, Destiny only did this with its multi-stage raid encounters, for fireteams of six. This time around, it’s the new dungeon’s turn, so grab two friends and jump in.
>Destiny 2‘s newest dungeon takes place in a somewhat familiar location. If you’ve ever cleared the >Deep Stone Crypt, you’ll recognize a lot of the mechanics on offer here, only this time they’re mutated in the> space game. There are three main encounters, and this Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host guide is a work in progress as we try to clear during contest mode and grab the relevant screenshots and video footage to help you achieve the same.
>Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host guide – dungeon walkthrough
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