

Essentially, the longer the barrel, the further away a player can be and still one hit kill an opponent. In a new video from Destiny 2 content creator FalloutPlays, evidence is presented that shows how a shotgun’s barrel length will influence its effective range. RELATED: The Best Legendary Weapons in Destiny 2: Forsaken Apparently, the barrel length of a shotgun in Destiny 2 will determine the damage range of said weapon. It wasn’t until players did a deep dive on XP gains, for example, that they discovered that there was actually a lockout on XP if players earned it too fast.īut while that discovery had a major impact on the game, this latest is a little less significant but still intriguing. Once done, return to Amanda Holliday and you'll receive The Chaperone as your reward.Dating back to the years of Destiny 1, there have always been some odd goings-on in the game that are only uncovered after random testing by bored and/or curious community members. Otherwise, invade the opposing team's area when you have a Super ready to go, and you'll probably get at least a kill or two every time. If you can see them before they spot you, then try and flank for the kill. If you're struggling here, then as soon as the Invader alarm sounds, then drop what you are doing and look for the opposing player. What this means is you need to kill any opposing Guardian in Gambit mode - whether they are invading your side, or you're invading theirs (unlike the one-sided and slightly confusing Ace of Spades requirement). You can know go fishing too!ĭon't forget to keep an eye on the Lost Sector and King's Fall challenge rotation schedule!įinally, you have to get 15 Invasion kills in Gambit. The Season of the Deep is here alongside the Into the Depths quest. So if you want to make things a little easier, focusing on one element at a time might be wise. This can come from any source, whether it's from elemental weapons or your sub-class ability and Super.īe aware that any deaths during the match decreases your progress, but when you 100% a particular element, it will be locked and won't go down again (thanks to Soracaz on reddit for the tip). Next, you have to get kills from the game's three elements - Solar, Arc and Void. Use the radar, see where opposing players are coming from, and surprise them round corners for easier kills. If you are struggling, then remember though Shotguns can take out a player in a single shot, you have to get pretty close. This is pretty straightforward, and can take as many matches as required. The first step is to get 20 Shotgun Kills in Crucible. You may have not had much need to go there recently, so if you're uncertain where to go, turn left where you first spawn into the Tower, then go straight ahead when you arrive in the Hangar to find her. She's the ships vendor in the Hangar part of the Tower.


Once you get it, your first instruction is to visit Amanda Holliday. This is a random reward from pretty much any activity or bounty completion - so keep playing an eventually it'll appear in your Pursuits. Getting the Destiny 2's The Chaperone and Holliday Family History quest step-by-stepįirst, you must get the 'Holliday Family History' Pursuit to drop. Thanks to AE86LevinTrueno on reddit and Aztecross Gaming for filling in the gaps of the above steps. Return to Amanda Holliday to receive The Chaperone.Get Arc, Solar and Void Kills in Crucible.Visit Amanda Holliday after receiving the 'Holliday Family History' quest from any activity.In brief, the Chaperone quest unfolds as follows: Unlike most Exotic quests - such as the Ace of Spades - there isn't a huge amount of legwork required in unlocking this, which makes a nice change. Destiny 2 The Chaperone is an Exotic quest introduced in the Forsaken expansion.Īfter receiving the Holliday Family History quest in your Pursuits, it's then to the Crucible to start completing it.
