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Destiny 2 Warmind: How to Complete All Exotic Quests

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Exotic Quests in Destiny 2: Warmind

Aside from the Sleeper Simulant, there are two other Exotics you can get your hands on in Warmind. One is an Exotic sword called the Worldline Zero, and the other is a Sparrow. Both are obtained through the same method: by collecting Lost Memory Fragments on Mars. This is definitely as tedious as it sounds, but we’ve got a guide to help you out with all the Fragment locations.

When you find a Fragment, you’ll need to shoot it with different elemental weapons, depending on what color it’s glowing. White is for Kinetic, orange for Solar, purple for Void, blue for Arc, and red for the Valkyrie javelin. Once you discover 35 Fragments, you’ll unlock the Exotic sword Worldline Zero. If you manage to find all 45, you’ll get the Sparrow.

These are all of the Exotic quests we’ve found in Destiny 2: Warmind so far, but we’ll update this post if we discover some more. Be sure to check our wiki for more information on the game.


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