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Destiny 2 Season Of The Lost Atlas Skew Locations Week 2 Tracing The Stars Ii Guide

Destiny 2: Atlas Skew locations (Week 2) — Tracing the Stars II

Another week of looking for additional Atlas Skews.

We’re back for another week of Atlas Skew hunting in Destiny 2: Season of the Lost. This time, we’ll be heading to another part of the Dreaming City. Here’s our Destiny 2: Season of the Lost Atlas Skew locations guide to help you with week 2/Tracing the Stars II. Specifically, we’ll look for the ones in the Stand Towering Statue, Strand Gazebo Statue, Garden Waterfall, Garden Bridge Tree, and Aphelion Brazier.

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Destiny 2: Season of the Lost – Tracing the Stars II and Atlas Skew locations for Week 2

Assuming you’ve already completed last week’s task, you can start Tracing the Stars II in Destiny 2: Season of the Lost by visiting the HELM’s Wayfinder Compass terminal. Pick up the quest and go through the portal to speak with Mara Sov. She’ll then provide you with this week’s Atlas Skew locations.

Strand Towering Statue

Make your way to The Strand zone of the Dreaming City. Upon entering this area, you should see a statue of white marble near where The Rift public event takes place. Climb the rocks and you’ll spot the Atlas Skew next to the statue.

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Strand Gazebo Statue

In the image above, you’ll see the gazebo in the distance. Ride your sparrow there and go behind the statue.

Here, you’ll notice several rock formations. Traverse these to find the Strand Gazebo Statue Atlas Skew.

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Aphelion Brazier

From your current location, jump down and go inside the Aphelion’s Rest lost sector.

Go all the way to the end where you’ll find the boss and the chest. The third Atlas Skew is right here.

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Garden Waterfall

Go back to the entrance of The Strand zone and head to the side until you reach the Gardens of Esila.

Keep moving onward until you’re at the garden proper. There’s an Atlas Skew in the distance in front of the waterfall.

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Garden Bridge Tree

Finally, if you look ahead, you should see a bridge that’s jutting out with tree branches wrapped around it.

This is the Garden Bridge Tree and you can pick up the item here.

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When you’re done, open the HELM’s map and start A Hollow Coronation. Interact with the second device to the left as you enter. Next, return to the HELM and access the terminal. You’ll complete Tracing the Stars II, and your reward is the Fractethyst. This is a Stasis element shotgun that goes in the primary slot. The weapon that you pick up from this quest has “Quickdraw” and “Adrenaline Junkie.”

Anyway, we’re done with Tracing the Stars II and the Atlas Skew locations for week 2. Don’t forget to complete an Astral Alignment run so you can enter the Shattered Realm: Debris of Dreams.

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