Destiny 2: How to Complete Ikora’s Challenge

How to Complete Ikora’s Challenge in Destiny 2

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Destiny 2 offers players multiple meaningful ways to spend their time. Whether you want to rush through the game’s campaign, spend more time exploring to unlock more of the game’s lore, focus on grinding it out so you can have the best gear of all you buddies and Clan members, or you just prefer to dedicate your time to competing against other players in a variety of different PvP modes, there is no shortage of things to do in Destiny 2. As you play through the game, you will notice a host of different daily milestones that are constantly changing. Different challenges and activities continuously change on a daily or weekly basis, providing some variety to your gaming experience.

One of the daily milestones you will come across is Ikora’s Challenge. Ikora’s Challenge is a pretty easy one to knock out. All you will have to do is complete any five challenges and make sure you find your way back to Ikora to turn them in. Once you do this you will be showered in tokens and Ikora’s Challenge will be marked as complete.

If you have any more questions or just need some tips and tricks along the way, check out our Destiny 2 wiki.


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