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Destiny 2’s Hawkmoon Catalyst & Roll Farm Quest Is Live; Bungie Teases With New Trailer

Today following Destiny 2’s weekly reset a new quest was stealthily added to the game. It’s difficult, and I haven’t been able to complete it yet myself, but for those that are able to get a group of high level players together, you can begin to farm for the Hawkmoon catalyst and random rolls.

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Hawkmoon is the first exotic to launch with the ability to farm rolls. This is believed by many to be a call back to the randomness of the original version of the hand cannon in Destiny 1.

Paul Tassi of Forbes has managed to make some progress on the quest, and you can check out his findings here if you’re eager to try and start farming yourself right away.

The catalyst appears quite powerful. It not only increases the magazine size (and thus, increasing the amount of stacks of Paracausal Rounds you can have) but it also increases the handling, reload speed and weapon range of Hawkmoon depending on how many stacks you have.

Whether you’re diving in or not, you can check out the teaser trailer for the quest released by Bungie today alongside the quest, which will give you a taste of what to expect.


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