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'''Lost Sectors''' are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/05/18/bungie-pulls-back-the-curtain.aspx '''Game Informer''' - ''Destiny 2: Bungie Pulls Back The Curtain'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some [[Glimmer]], at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QlGmv8-5c YouTube - Destiny 2: Exploring Nessus' Lost Sectors, Public Events, and Adventures - IGN First]</ref> With update 2.0.0 and the release of [[Forsaken]], Lost Sectors no longer grant Tokens upon looting.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/47127 '''Bungie.net''' - ''Destiny 2 Update 2.0.0'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times and automatically repopulate after being exited.
'''Lost Sectors''' are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/05/18/bungie-pulls-back-the-curtain.aspx '''Game Informer''' - ''Destiny 2: Bungie Pulls Back The Curtain'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some [[Glimmer]], at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QlGmv8-5c YouTube - Destiny 2: Exploring Nessus' Lost Sectors, Public Events, and Adventures - IGN First]</ref> With update 2.0.0 and the release of [[Forsaken]], Lost Sectors no longer grant Tokens upon looting.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/47127 '''Bungie.net''' - ''Destiny 2 Update 2.0.0'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times and automatically repopulate after being exited.


==Legendary Lost Sectors==
==Legendary Lost Sectors==
Legendary Lost Sectors were an activity available during ''[[Season of the Worthy]]''. They were accessed through a console situated next to [[Rasputin]]'s screens within each [[Seraph Bunker]] once that bunker was cleared for the day. Offering significantly higher difficulty than regular Lost Sectors, they featured modifiers and [[Champions]], similar to [[Nightfall|Nightfall: The Ordeal]].
Legendary Lost Sectors were an activity available during ''[[Season of the Worthy]]''. They were accessed through a console situated next to [[Rasputin]]'s screens within each [[Seraph Bunker]] once that bunker was cleared for the day. Offering significantly higher difficulty than regular Lost Sectors, they featured modifiers and [[Champions]], similar to [[Nightfall]]s.


Legendary Lost Sectors returned in the ''[[Season of the Hunt]]''. They are accessed through a flag, similar to the ones used to enter adventures and campaign missions. Similar to their previous iteration, they had higher difficulty and modifiers, as well as awarding Enhancement Cores (and an Exotic Armor of a specific slot, if solo) on completion. Master Lost Sectors were also added, being even more difficult than their Legendary variant. Completing them alone, which is quite a challenge, is the only way to get the new exotic armor pieces from the [[Beyond Light]] expansion.
Legendary Lost Sectors, now renamed to Legend Lost Sectors, returned in the ''[[Beyond Light]]'' expansion. They are accessed through a flag, similar to the ones used to enter adventures and campaign missions, but also rotate on a daily basis. Similar to their previous iteration, they had higher difficulty and modifiers, as well as having a limited amount of revives, similar to Grandmaster Nightfalls. Defeating Champions gives the player an additional revive. On completion, it  awards them some [[Enhancement Core]]s and sometimes an Exotic Armor of a specific slot if it was completed solo. Master Lost Sectors were also added, being even more difficult than their Legend variant in having additional modifiers and Champions. To gain access to the Legend and Master Lost Sectors, the player must loot the chest inside the base Lost Sector for the first time. Completing them solo was the only way to get the new exotic armor pieces from the ''Beyond Light'' expansion onwards until the Vex Strike Force event was introduced in Neomuna with the release of the ''[[Lightfall]]'' expansion.


==List of Lost Sectors==
==List of Lost Sectors==
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*[[Quagmire]]
*[[Quagmire]]
**[[Extraction]], guarded by [[Hathrek, the Glasweard]].
**[[Extraction]], a secret Hive warren guarded by [[Hathrek, the Glasweard]].


*[[Florescent Canal]]
*[[Florescent Canal]]
**[[Sepulcher]], an underground hive tomb guarded by [[Bar-Zel, Tutelary of Savathûn]].
**[[Sepulcher]], an underground Hive tomb guarded by [[Bar-Zel, Tutelary of Savathûn]].


*[[Miasma]]
*[[Miasma]]
**[[Metamorphosis]], an underground stronghold guarded by [[Dread Tatsrekaa]].
**[[Metamorphosis]], an underground stronghold burying Pyramid architecture guarded by [[Dread Tatsrekaa]].
 
===Neomuna, Neptune===
[[Neomuna]] holds 3 Lost Sectors.
 
*[[Ahimsa Park]]
**[[Gilded Precept]], a gladiatorial wing of the [[Typhon Imperator]] guarded by [[Valus Tharum, Gladiatorial Overseer]].
 
*[[Zephyr Concourse]]
**[[Hydroponics Delta]], a hydro-agricultural facility guarded by [[Valus Dravusk, Shadow Legion]].
 
*[[Límíng Harbor]]
**[[Thrilladrome]], an arcade connected to the [[Vex Network]] guarded by [[Agon, Strategic Hydra]].
 
==Trivia==
*There is a bug that can occur where when fast traveling or arriving at a location, that the alert that a Lost Sector was looted will appear. It is unknown as to why this occurs.
**The most common location for this bug to occur is the [[Tower (Destiny 2)|Tower]].


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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**''[[Beyond Light]]''
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
**''[[The Witch Queen]]''
**''[[The Witch Queen]]''
**''[[Lightfall]]''


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:20, April 26, 2023

Symbol of a Lost Sector

Lost Sectors are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in Destiny 2. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.[1] Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some Glimmer, at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.[2] With update 2.0.0 and the release of Forsaken, Lost Sectors no longer grant Tokens upon looting.[3] Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times and automatically repopulate after being exited.

Legendary Lost Sectors[edit]

Legendary Lost Sectors were an activity available during Season of the Worthy. They were accessed through a console situated next to Rasputin's screens within each Seraph Bunker once that bunker was cleared for the day. Offering significantly higher difficulty than regular Lost Sectors, they featured modifiers and Champions, similar to Nightfalls.

Legendary Lost Sectors, now renamed to Legend Lost Sectors, returned in the Beyond Light expansion. They are accessed through a flag, similar to the ones used to enter adventures and campaign missions, but also rotate on a daily basis. Similar to their previous iteration, they had higher difficulty and modifiers, as well as having a limited amount of revives, similar to Grandmaster Nightfalls. Defeating Champions gives the player an additional revive. On completion, it awards them some Enhancement Cores and sometimes an Exotic Armor of a specific slot if it was completed solo. Master Lost Sectors were also added, being even more difficult than their Legend variant in having additional modifiers and Champions. To gain access to the Legend and Master Lost Sectors, the player must loot the chest inside the base Lost Sector for the first time. Completing them solo was the only way to get the new exotic armor pieces from the Beyond Light expansion onwards until the Vex Strike Force event was introduced in Neomuna with the release of the Lightfall expansion.

List of Lost Sectors[edit]

European Dead Zone, Earth[edit]

The European Dead Zone holds 16 Lost Sectors.

New Pacific Arcology, Titan[edit]

The New Pacific Arcology holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Arcadian Valley, Nessus[edit]

The Arcadian Valley holds 5 Lost Sectors.

Echo Mesa, Io[edit]

Echo Mesa holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Fields of Glass, Mercury[edit]

Fields of Glass holds 1 Lost Sector.

Hellas Basin, Mars[edit]

Hellas Basin holds 2 Lost Sectors.

The Tangled Shore, The Reef[edit]

The Tangled Shore holds five Lost Sectors.

The Dreaming City, The Reef/Ascendant realm[edit]

The Dreaming City holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Ocean of Storms, Moon[edit]

The Moon holds 4 Lost Sectors.

Cosmodrome, Earth[edit]

The Cosmodrome holds 2 Lost Sectors.

Rathmore Chaos, Europa[edit]

Rathmore Chaos holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Court of Savathûn, Throne World[edit]

The Court of Savathûn holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Neomuna, Neptune[edit]

Neomuna holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Trivia[edit]

  • There is a bug that can occur where when fast traveling or arriving at a location, that the alert that a Lost Sector was looted will appear. It is unknown as to why this occurs.
    • The most common location for this bug to occur is the Tower.

List of appearances[edit]

References[edit]