

The place with the most public events was actually the European Dead Zone, and seeing rank 150+ Guardians was actually quite common. While every activity did create pages, Public Events didn’t require you to go back and worth via loading screens. The quickest way to do this, funnily enough, was via Public Events. Pretty much any activity would grant spectral pages, in bundles of 1-3 at a time. A lot of them are needed, because, well, magic books are useless without pages or people to read them. Obtaining pages was very slowīefore we do anything, we need to get some unreadable magic pages. Sounds simple, but it was actually a bit of a pain. Doing so would unlock a few prizes, like a new shader. We need to find magic pages for the book by doing normal D2 gameplay, then take the pages to a haunted Lost Sector to decode them. This year though, we have haunted Lost Sectors, and a magic book to fill out.
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At the end, you’d get a chest full of loot. A massive Hive Knight which was immune to everything kept us on our toes. The Halloween event was pretty damn simple: rush through a Vex simulation killing as many enemies as possible, with random areas every time. AND THERE IS A CAT Bye Bye Infinite Forest, Hello Haunted Lost Sectorsįor previous years, Destiny 2 had the Infinite Forest. The Random Spooky Tree that appears in the Tower every year.

But, like a lot of other games, Destiny 2’s event was tedious and not even that spooky. Destiny 2 at least had a few new things, including some cool Halloween costumes. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of games are having a slow Halloween this year. The other day, I rambled on about how Warframe’s Halloween event sucked.
