

On to the next encounter, Descent.This week’s going to be a big one for Destiny 2 fans the Deep Stone Crypt Raid is available for play right now. Luckily, that’s as complicated as it gets. This continues until enough damage is done to kill the boss. The Scanner will call out which boss to damage, and you damage it until it disappears. Now it’s just like every other damage phase. Every player needs to go up to the orbital platform now, and all replications will be there. Once enough damage is done, Atraks-1 will enter their final stand mechanic. Have all debuffed players get into an airlock to destroy the debuffs Do damage to the boss once more on the orbital platform, and once more on the ground floor.The debuffed player will also come upstairs. The ground team will do damage to the correct replication, then send Scanner up.

The orbital team will do damage to the correct replication, then send Scanner down via the terminal.The Orbital team will kill Servitors and kill the Hacker Vandal to get Scanner. Orbital team goes up, ground team kills Servitors, the Operator Vandal, and sends Operator up via the terminals.Once this is done, the players originally from the ground team will go back downstairs, and the replications will reset. Once a second player from the ground team has come upstairs, there will be plenty of time for all 4 players (2 from orbital team, and 2 from ground team) to get in an airlock to fire their debuffs away. Once the ground team has done damage to the boss, and picked up their debuff, that player will go to the orbital platform, and then work with the orbital team, all while getting their debuff refreshed periodically. There is only one Operator, and they must stay on the orbital platform, as the debuffs can only get destroyed there. Here comes another tricky part, again for the ground team. The Operator opens the door, the players with debuffs go inside, The Operator shoots a different panel the fire the debuffs out. The Operator’s job is not just to refresh these debuffs they can destroy them permanently through the orbital platform’s airlocks.These are very simple to operate. If the timer runs out on any one debuff, it will kill the player holding it and spawn a new version of the boss, which will then wipe the encounter. These are spawned when a replication is destroyed.

They will also need to refresh the timer on a debuff called Atraks-1 Replication. To make this easy, as soon as the Operator gets their augment upstairs, they should send all launch pods downstairs. They can operate the panels next to the launch pods in the back of each map to send them up or down. The Operator job is somewhat more tricky. The tricky part is this needs to be done both on the ground and on the orbital platform, so the Scanner augment needs to be passed back and forth between the orbital team and the ground team. If not enough damage is done, or the incorrect replication is damaged, the encounter will wipe. The team then rushes over and does as much damage as they can, and the replication will disappear. There are replications of Atraks-1 all over both maps, and when you see the phrase “Extinction Protocol Activated” in the bottom left of your screen, the Scanner needs to be searching for the version of Atraks-1 that is glowing bright yellow. The job of the Scanners is fairly simple. The Scanner Vandal will spawn on the orbital platform Scanner The Operator will always be going up in the launch pod, even though the Operator Vandal will spawn on the ground. Just like last encounter, there will be a single designated Operator, and one designated Scanner for each team. One team will be going up in the launch pods and the others will stay on the ground. There’s a lot going on here, so let’s get right into it.įirst of all, we need to split our guardians into 2 teams, of 3 players each. The second encounter is easily the hardest to complete in this raid.
