Concealed Void Lost Sector Location

April 2024 ยท 3 minute read

Destiny 2: Lightfall isn't set to arrive until next year, but Destiny 2 players still have plenty to do. One useful thing Guardians can jump in and check out each day is the newest Legendary Lost Sector. These Lost Sectors rotate each day, and knowing where each of the Lost Sectors is located will make finding this Exotic-giving event that much easier.

One of the newer Lost Sectors to join this rotation is the Concealed Void Lost Sector. This particular Lost Sector appeared with the arrival of Europa as a destination in the Director. It can be found near the glacial plates that make up the Asterion Abyss region on Europa.

To easily find the entrance to this Lost Sector, make your way toward the center of the glacial plates in Asterion Abyss. From here, look for a ramp down through the ice that leads into a cave-like structure. As usual, you'll see the Lost Sector icon painted on a nearby piece of debris when you're close.

Head into the cave-like entrance on the left and you'll spot your first bit of Vex. Now, look for a small opening along the left-hand side of the cave area. Head inside to transition from the overworld of Asterion Abyss to the Lost Sector itself.

Completing Lost Sectors can be a great way to reward yourself with extra loot and goodies. If you're completing Concealed Void during its time as a Legendary or Master Lost Sector, then you'll have a chance to earn even better gear, including Exotic items like weapons, armor, and more.

Because Concealed Void features more close-quarters and tight-knit areas, shotguns and other close-quarters combat weaponry will be of great benefit here. It's also important to note any modifiers on the Lost Sector, which are available anytime you're playing through it as a Legendary or Master Lost Sector.

Much like K1: Crew Quarters and Scavenger's Den, the Concealed Void Lost Sector has a ton of enemies you'll need to chew through, as well as a boss at the end. And, if you're playing through it on Legendary or Master difficulty, you'll need to deal with enemies sporting Overload and Barrier. That means you'll have to worry about shields recharging and enemies rushing you quickly to try to overpower you.

On Legendary and Master difficulty, this Lost Sector can be a bit of a chore. But, if you push through and take out all of the enemies before you, you'll be rewarded with some nice upgrades at the end.

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