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Destiny Rise Of Iron Story Missions List

Destiny Rise Of Iron Story Missions List
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Rise of Iron is a quest that contains the main story for Destiny: Rise of Iron. The quest is obtained automatically upon starting King of the Mountain.

Echoes of the Past QuestDestiny: Rise of Iron's 'Echoes of the Past' is a two-part quest that begins with the main story campaign and concludes with a patrol in the Plaguelands.1. Await the Call Quest StepFinish the main story campaign, 'Iron Banner,' to complete the 'Await the Call' quest step.2. Patrol the Plaguelands Quest Step'Picking up some odd readings in the Plaguelands. Sending your Ghost the details.' — Shiro-4After completing the 'Iron Banner' campaign, you'll unlock the 'Patrol the Plaguelands' quest step once you talk to Tyra.Find a Splicer KeyYou'll need to collect a Splicer Key to complete this quest step.

While patrolling the Plaguelands, look for a Brood Mother Hive Wizard, which is just a Hive Wizard. They spawn periodically at the opening spawn point of the Plagueland patrol. Defeat a Brood Mother, and there's a high likelihood that it will drop a Splicer Key.Scan the anomaly in Site 6In the Archon's Keep area of the Plaguelands, look for a standard patrol mission (it has a ghost symbol) that requires you to complete a scan patrol. This will take you down past Archon's Forge into Site 6. It's there that you'll find a walker. Bring friends to the fight if you can.

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You can play with a party of three.The environment to scan is directly behind the walker. If you wish, while two distract the walker, the third can head to Site 6 and scan the area. You can also stun the walker and sneak around him before he wakes up. Of course, you can also defeat the walker, too.To enter Site 6 and scan the anomaly, you'll need a Splicer Key to pass a laser gate. If you haven't collected one yet, find a Brood Mother Hive Wizard in the area and take it out. They drop Splicer Keys regularly.Talk to Lord Saladin and Tyra KarnReturn to the Iron Temple and speak with Lord Saladin, who will unlock the 'Beauty in Destruction' quest that leads to Gjallarhorn.

Talk to Tyra Karn, too. After doing that, it's time to start collecting medallions.Beauty in Destruction QuestThe tale of a weapon forged for a new Iron Lord'Beauty in Destruction' is a 10-step quest that culminates when you receive Gjallarhorn.1. Talk to SaladinThe Gjallarhorn is a message. It is simple enough for even the foolish to understand.' — Lord SaladinIf you've completed the campaign and 'Echoes of the Past,' you'll need to speak to Lord Saladin in the Iron Temple. There's one more thing you've got to do here.2.

Talk to TyraYou cannot separate the history of the Iron Lords and the history of this weapon. They are one and the same.' — Tyra KarnSpeak to Tyra Karnin in the Iron Temple.

Once that's finished, head to the Plaguelands to find the Medallions.3. Collect Iron Medallions Quest Step'The sight of the Iron Lords striding into battle is a faded memory.

They lie dead, and their foes even more so.' — Tyra KarnYou'll need to gather seven Medallions to complete this quest. An icon will appear on the screen when you're close enough to a Medallion. Here's where to find them.Felwinter PeakThis one is right at the Iron Temple. Head right just outside the temple entrance and look up. A marker will appear once you're close. You'll have to do some basic platforming to climb the rocks and get to the top.

Pick it up and head to the Plaguelands to find the others.Lords' Watch MedallionAs soon as you spawn into the Plaguelands, jump off the ledge and turn right. The Lords' Watch Medallion will be inside a small structure in the center of the area.Bunker Triglav Medallion. After nabbing the Lords' Watch Medallion, turn around and head the other way on your sparrow. This direction is the same as if you turned left from the opening spawn point, and it takes you directly to Bunker Triglav. The Medallion is in a building to the right.Head inside the roofed area and take the first door on the left. It's the same area where you had to take down the two shield generators in 'The Plaguelands' story mission. Hug the left wall as you walk into that area and claim the Bunker Medallion.Giant's Husk Medallion.

This Medallion is in the freight yard area where Hive enemies ambushed you. Turn back around and head back toward the spawn point. Stay on that path until you reach Giant's Husk. It's the area with a bunch of containers littered around.When you see the rocky cliffs to your right (they will be visible immediately after the words Giant's Husk appear on screen), jump up to climb them. Follow the ground-level containers on the right side. Once you're on the overpass with containers stacked on each other, hug the ground-level containers to your left. The Medallion will be on the ground between two of them.Archon's Keep Medallion.

Return from where you came from. Get back outside by leaving the entrance of Archon's Forge. Get back on the main path and continue to the Forgotten Pass.

This Medallion is right in the center of the road. Follow the path until you run into it.4. Talk to Tyra'As survivors of the Last City, we must always seek a peace. But we must also appreciate beauty in destruction.' — Tyra KarnAfter you collect all seven medallions, head to the Iron Temple and speak with Tyra Karn to unlock the next part of the quest.5. A Symbol of Honor Quest Step'There was a campaign to call it Lysander's Folly, but I don't want people even remembering his name.' You'll finally be faced with some opposition.

Take out the Fallen forces along the way to the next waypoint. It's one more thing to scan. After that's scanned, you'll have to protect two bombs while your ghost inspects it. It works like a Warsat Public Event.

You'll have to stay in the circle while the counter reaches 100.Iliksis boss fightMore Fallen soldiers will drop periodically. Target them first and take them out quickly. Then focus on the boss.

You'll have a good amount of one-on-one time with him once the other Fallen enemies are dealt with.6. Talk to Tyra'When the Iron Lords spoke, the wolf packs listened. So it was in the days before the Vanguard.' —Tyra KarnReturn to the Iron Temple and speak with Tyra.7. Collect Dormant SIVA Quest Step'This stuff has to be good for something, right?'

— Shiro-4Much like the medallions, you'll be sent on another fetch quest. This one is more more challenging than the last.

There's one Dormant SIVA piece in particular that calls for some high-level platforming skills. There are 15 total pieces in the game, but you will only need to get five. Here's where you can find them five pieces of Dormant SIVA.The Iron Temple. This is the a frustrating platforming section that takes place right in the Iron Temple. Head to the rocks overlooking the Iron Temple where you found the first Medallion.

Now you're going to have to climb rocks. Be sure to max out your character's agility so you can jump higher. That will come in handy.

You'll start out jumping gaps, and then you'll have to climb tiny ledges to scale the mountain one small step at a time. Keep climbing until you reach a large bonfire. The SIVA will be right next to it.

You're going to fall many times. There's no penalty in death. Just compose yourself and keep jumping.The Walls Come DownThe rest of the SIVA pieces are easy to find. Here are four that can be found in the Walls Come Down mission. The first in the mission can be found in the huge Fallen warship at the start of the level. Board the ship and head to the upper level after you take out the enemies. The piece can be found on the left side along the wall.

The Walls Come Down 4The fifth piece is still along that path in The Walls Come Down. Turn left at the tank and make your way into the building. Take out the first fallen enemies you see. The last piece is on the far wall behind what looks like a vent.8. Talk to Saladin'Who will stand with me?

Who will bear this weapon and honor the dead with every battle?' —Lord SaladinReturn to the Iron Temple and speak to Lord Saladin.9. Beauty in Delivery'The Fallen will never understand. In the war for Earth, they have already lost.

We have but to finish the slaughter.' — Lord Saladin. The game throws a slew of enemies at you. Most of them are common, but there are a few captains in the mix. Those captains have scorch cannons, so if you have an offense-based super, save it for them. Then pick up the cannon and save ammo for if the situation gets dire. If you have a Titan in your team, shield the team with a bubble shield super.

That ability really comes in handy in this mission. Stay in the same room as the ghost for cover. The ghost has a counter that has to reach 100, but each second for the ghost is about two real life seconds, so it takes awhile. During our playthrough, the enemies stopped respawning at about 70.

It starts out stressful, but then things slow down at the end.Once the meter reaches 100, claim what is rightfully yours. Use it on the two walkers to destroy them fairly easily. There are numerous respawning chests of heavy ammo, so let the rockets rip. Once you destroy the walkers, you're the proud owner of a Year Three Gjallarhorn.10. Talk to Saladin'The Wolf Pack round was a statement.

And it said all the Iron Lords would ever need to say on the battlefield.' — CruxReturn to Lord Saladin and complete the quest.

. WW: September 20, 2016,Mode(s)Destiny: Rise of Iron is a major for 's,. The expansion was released on September 20, 2016, as the fourth and last expansion of Destiny. It revolves around the Fallen enemy race, as they have breached the Wall that surrounds Earth's last safe city and are utilizing the SIVA virus, a Golden Age nanotechnology characterized by self-replication and self-assembly. Lord Saladin, the last known remaining Iron Lord, guides players to become a new generation of Iron Lords and wipe out SIVA.

Rise of Iron adds content across the game, including a new campaign, new missions, new (PvE) locations, new (PvP) maps, a new PvP game mode, player gear, weaponry, a new social space, and a new.Unlike the base game and the previous three expansions, which were all available on, and, Rise of Iron is only available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Upon the expansion's release, retailers issued Destiny: The Collection, which includes Destiny (base game), Rise of Iron, and the previous three expansions,. Main article:PvE features a new zone on Earth called the Plaguelands, marking the first time that there are two playable Patrol zones on one planet. There are two Patrol nodes on Earth, one for the original Cosmodrome and one for the Plaguelands.

Areas of the original Cosmodrome Patrol zone have been updated to reflect the theme of the expansion, such as weather changes, and players being able to see where the Fallen have breached the Wall (the original versions of these areas are still accessible). There is also a new social space (the Iron Temple on Felwinter Peak), a new, and a new called 'Wrath of the Machine'; the normal raid unlocked on September 23, the heroic version unlocked on October 18. Two previous strikes have been updated and feature SIVA. A new limited-use flaming, called the Iron Battle Axe, is featured in certain missions and events. The Solar-based Scorch Cannon, introduced in returns, along with the addition of Arc and Void variants, the Shock Cannon and Null Cannon. The highest obtainable Light level was increased to 400 upon release of the hard raid.

Similar to the Sparrow Racing League event in December 2015, the expansion features a 'Rise of Iron Record Book' that allows players to track their progress through the expansion's content. A new public event called 'Archon's Forge' was also added; it is similar to The Taken King 's Court of Oryx event and can be accessed in the Plaguelands.Artifacts, which were introduced in expansion, received an overhaul.

Previously, artifacts had an additional stat feature, were class specific, and contributed to players' light level. Rise of Iron introduced eight new artifacts that can be shared across the three character classes, and each feature game-changing abilities related to an Iron Lord, for which each new artifact is named. Players can obtain these new artifacts from new character Tyra Karn; she has missions that are dedicated to the memory of the Iron Lords.

Upon completing the task, players gain the Iron Lords' Legacy, which is used to acquire one of three available artifacts per week. Of the game-changing abilities, for example, one artifact eliminates the super, but gives two grenades, two melees, and an increase to all stats.

The artifacts can be combined with exotic weapons and armor, as well as subclasses, to create new build options.Three new multiplayer maps (Floating Gardens, Last Exit, and Skyline) were added to the Crucible, as well as a new mode known as 'Supremacy'—a mode similar to the 'Kill Confirmed' mode of the franchise in which players must collect crests dropped by killed enemy players to score points. Additionally, the periodic mode 'Combined Arms' returned. Combined Arms was a mode that was introduced in the base game, and it featured the Control and Clash game modes on maps with vehicles and turrets; it was removed with The Taken King. It has been updated for Rise of Iron to feature more and stronger vehicles, proper despawn of damaged vehicles, and tweaks to scoring. The ability to host private and custom multiplayer matches was also added; users can choose the game mode (including Inferno and Mayhem variants), map and time of day, score and time limits, availability of vehicles on selected maps, and whether level advantages are enabled. Players can choose the number of players for the match, including beginning a match by themselves.

This feature is a free update to the core game for all players on PS4 and Xbox One, regardless of whether they purchase the expansion. Main articles:, andThe Iron Lords were a group of ten legendary Guardians established before the rise of The Last City and the creation of the Vanguard. They were renowned for their patrols around the City during the Battle of Six Fronts and the building of the Wall.

The Iron Lords had a fortress located on Felwinter Peak called the Iron Temple, which was used as their primary stronghold in Old Russia. Over a hundred years ago, the Iron Lords sacrificed their lives to contain an ancient technological plague called SIVA, a Golden Age nanotechnology characterized by self-replication and self-assembly. SIVA was responsible for the great expansion during the Golden Age as it built entire cities, however, it turned against humanity and became a significant threat. Lord Saladin was the only known Iron Lord that survived against the SIVA virus.

Since that time, he has been training Guardians in the Iron Banner in case SIVA were to plague the world again.In the present day, a year after the, Lord Saladin sends the Guardian to Felwinter Peak to fend off the Fallen at the Iron Temple until he can arrive with reinforcements. Ghost ponders why the Fallen are there, to which they soon discover that the Fallen are being led by Sepiks Prime, now Sepiks Perfected, a former enemy thought to be dead.

This confirmed Lord Saladin's fears: SIVA had been awakened by the Fallen and revived Sepiks. After securing the Iron Temple, the Guardian and Ghost meets Shiro-4, a Hunter and one of the Vanguard's most trusted scouts, as well as a friend of Cayde-6. Shiro-4 has the Guardian travel beyond the Wall into the Plaguelands. There, it is learned that the Splicers (bio-engineers) faction of the Fallen House of Devils, referred to as Devil Splicers, have been utilizing SIVA to augment themselves and become more powerful.Tyra Karn, an archivist in the Iron Temple, sends the Guardian to Mars to find a terminal and download information pertaining to the SIVA virus, as the most brilliant scientists of the Golden Age would gather there at Clovis Bray to research SIVA and how it could be used. After completing this task, the Guardian returns to Earth and travels deep within the Plaguelands to the tomb of the Iron Lords, the heart of the SIVA virus. Inside the tomb, the Guardian engages the SIVA-reanimated corpses of Felwinter, Gheleon, and Jolder.

After defeating the former Lords, Ghost initiates a self-destruct sequence inside the tomb. The Guardian escapes before detonation and seals it, destroying what remained of SIVA inside. After returning to the Iron Temple, Saladin rewards the Guardian with a sword only used by Iron Lords, and the Guardian becomes the first of a new generation in this legendary faction.The Guardian then talks to Shiro-4, who informs the Guardian that the mastermind behind the SIVA Crisis, Aksis, Archon Prime, dwells inside the Cosmodrome Wall. This prompts a fireteam of Guardians to infiltrate the Wall ('Wrath of the Machine' raid). Inside the Wall, they are confronted by Vosik, the Archpriest, a Siege Engine, and finally, Aksis, who has infected himself with SIVA to the point where he is more machine than Fallen. After a long battle, the Guardians finally assassinate Aksis and end the SIVA threat once and for all.Development Rise of Iron was officially confirmed by Bungie on February 11, 2016, as a new, large expansion to be released in fall 2016; they also confirmed a full sequel to Destiny to release in 2017.

The title, as well as some details of the expansion, was confirmed on June 9, 2016. Rise of Iron was only released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One; Destiny director Christopher Barrett justified the decision, acknowledging that 90% of Destiny players used the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, and that Bungie had gotten to a point where 'to continue to add new stuff, we would start to have to take things away. And so, we really wanted to make sure Rise of Iron is the best experience possible.' See also:In the September 2016 edition of, Bungie revealed that the 'Festival of the Lost' and 'Sparrow Racing League' (SRL) events of 2015 would return in October and December, respectively.

According to live team director Jerry Hook, 'When we talk about SRL coming back, it'll probably be wrapped in a different style, not just focused around SRL.Because some of the stuff that we learned from our players around the Sparrow Racing League is that some people didn't like racing. So, can you do something with the event that helps support those players a little bit differently?

Iron Banner, a monthly Crucible event where level advantages are enabled, returned post- Rise of Iron 's release on October 4, 2016. With it came a new quest, as well as a new character, Lady Efrideet, a former Iron Lord thought to be dead who has taken over as the Iron Banner vendor in place of Lord Saladin, who is focused on the SIVA Crisis.Festival of the Lost returned on October 25, 2016 and ran for two weeks. It featured new quests, including one from Tyra Karn, as well as new masks and rewards, in addition to returning ones from the previous year from Eva Levante in the Tower.

Additionally, all Crucible maps were set to nighttime for the duration of the event, and the Vestian Outpost and the Iron Temple were decorated, in addition to the Tower.Sparrow Racing League returned as part of a new three-week holiday event called 'The Dawning' on December 13, 2016. The event introduced a new scoring system for Strikes. There were also new quests, weapons, and gear, as well as new gifts and treasures. The Tower was also redecorated for the event. SRL itself featured new tracks and new rewards. Unlike the previous year, SRL is still accessible after the event, but only in private matches. Age of Triumph The final update to Destiny released on March 28, 2017.

Titled 'Age of Triumph', it added a new 13-page record book of challenges, tracking players' progress since the original release of Destiny in September 2014. Three of the thirteen pages are dedicated to the three character classes, while the other ten pages are dedicated to the different activities in Destiny. For example, one page is dedicated to story completion (the original game plus the four expansions), while another is dedicated to the raids and their challenges. All raids prior to Rise of Iron were increased to Light level 390 with updated rewards that can drop at 400 Light; the maximum Light level was not increased.

The 'Vault of Glass' and 'Crota's End' raids now have weekly challenges, which were originally introduced with The Taken King 's 'King's Fall' raid. Additionally, every week has a featured raid where all of its challenges are active and can be completed for additional rewards. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore(PS4) 72/100(XONE) 73/100Mike Mahardy of GameSpot felt that Rise of Iron showed a 'confident sense of character', with influences from and, but that its story campaign served as more of an introduction to the expansion's setting and new NPCs rather than fulfilling any 'narrative promise'.

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