Destiny 2: How to Get Mask of the Quiet One Exotic Titan Helmet

How to Get Mask of the Quiet One Exotic Titan Helmet in Destiny 2

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The Mask of the Quiet One Exotic Titan Helmet is an exotic Helmet in Destiny 2 that you can equip. It is perfectly suited for Sentinel Titans that can make great use of its exotic perk, Dreaded Visage, which grants ability energy when damaged and regenerates health when inflicting void damage. Either Code of the Protector or Code of the Aggressor can get use out of the Mask of the Quiet One as it rewards both tanky and aggressive play.

Here’s its exotic perk:

Dreaded Visage – Grants ability energy when damaged, and health regeneration when inflicting Void damage.

You are able to get this powerful Helmet as an exotic engram from a randomized drop. It won’t have a high drop rate but you’ll be able to add it to your collection if you are lucky or you put a lot of time into the game. It may also show up in Xur’s randomized offerings when he appears each week. We will be sure to let you know as soon as he has it in stock.

That is how you get the Mask of the Quiet One Exotic Titan Helmet. Good luck and pray to the RNG gods! Check out our wiki for more on Destiny 2.


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