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|place= [[Eleusinia]], [[Ascendant Realm]] | |place= [[Eleusinia]], [[Ascendant Realm]] | ||
|objective= Locate the source of the [[Taken]] invasion in [[Eleusinia]]. | |objective= Locate the source of the [[Taken]] invasion in [[Eleusinia]]. | ||
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{{ | {{quote|Strike back at the curse that plagues the [[Dreaming City]].}} | ||
'''The Shattered Throne''' is a [[Dungeon]] that was introduced in [[Forsaken]], and released on the 25th of September, 2018. It requires [[Guardian]]s to enter [[Eleusinia]], [[Queen]] [[Mara Sov]]'s Throne World, where they fight their way past a horde of [[Taken]], in order to uncover the [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return|source]] of the [[Dreaming City]]'s [[Taken]] corruption following the [[Last Wish]] [[Raid]]. Before [[Shadowkeep]] was released, and during the [[Forsaken]] expansion, it was available every three weeks during the full curse week in the Dreaming City, and upon the release of [[Shadowkeep]], it is now available at any time from an icon in the Director. It should be noted that the dungeon has checkpoints, so if you need to rest or go do something else, you are able to leave and return to your last checkpoint. | '''The Shattered Throne''' is a [[Dungeon]] that was introduced in [[Forsaken]], and released on the 25th of September, 2018. It requires [[Guardian]]s to enter [[Eleusinia]], [[Queen]] [[Mara Sov]]'s Throne World, where they fight their way past a horde of [[Taken]], in order to uncover the [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return|source]] of the [[Dreaming City]]'s [[Taken]] corruption following the [[Last Wish]] [[Raid]]. Before [[Shadowkeep]] was released, and during the [[Forsaken]] expansion, it was available every three weeks during the full curse week in the Dreaming City, and upon the release of [[Shadowkeep]], it is now available at any time from an icon in the Director. It should be noted that the dungeon has checkpoints, so if you need to rest or go do something else, you are able to leave and return to your last checkpoint. | ||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
===Erebus=== | ===Erebus=== | ||
[[File:Brandon-campbell-d2f-st-04.jpg|thumb|300px|The Eleusinia]] | [[File:Brandon-campbell-d2f-st-04.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The Eleusinia]] | ||
Prior to Shadowkeep, to reach the entrance to the Shattered Throne, you had to use one of the portals scattered around the [[Dreaming City]] to enter the Confluence. Following the path to the central room on a Strong Curse week, you would see a giant Taken gateway in a large room, with a [[Techeun]] standing in front of it. Approaching the gateway and following the prompt it gives would allow you to enter the Shattered Throne. It is still possible to reach this gateway, but it is purely cosmetic and isn't required to reach the Shattered Throne. | Prior to Shadowkeep, to reach the entrance to the Shattered Throne, you had to use one of the portals scattered around the [[Dreaming City]] to enter the Confluence. Following the path to the central room on a Strong Curse week, you would see a giant Taken gateway in a large room, with a [[Techeun]] standing in front of it. Approaching the gateway and following the prompt it gives would allow you to enter the Shattered Throne. It is still possible to reach this gateway, but it is purely cosmetic and isn't required to reach the Shattered Throne. | ||
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After you get far enough, you should trigger a checkpoint. Jump down, kill the enemies below, and at the end of the path, there will be a boss that you need to kill named [[Asterion, Set Apart]]. There will be snipers during this portion as well. Kill the enemies and move on to the next part. | After you get far enough, you should trigger a checkpoint. Jump down, kill the enemies below, and at the end of the path, there will be a boss that you need to kill named [[Asterion, Set Apart]]. There will be snipers during this portion as well. Kill the enemies and move on to the next part. | ||
[[File:ShatteredThrone2.jpg|thumb|300px|Shattered Throne Catwalks]] | [[File:ShatteredThrone2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Shattered Throne Catwalks]] | ||
You'll find yourself in a long hallway. On the sides are Taken Hobgoblins sniping you, along with Taken Phalanxes and Knights. Carefully take them out one by one, so that they don't trouble you as you make your way across the hall. Be especially wary of the Knights, as their fire attack can deal serious damage. When you reach the end, turn left. You'll enter a wide-open room with catwalks and a few pillars with platforms here and there. Your goal is to make it all the way to the left side. [[Taken Ogre]]s and obstacles will spawn on the platforms as you progress. Be careful and take out the Ogres as quickly as possible from a distance. Their eye blasts can easily knock you off the catwalks, which will kill you. [[Jötunn]] is excellent for this encounter, as it kills the Ogres in two shots each. Once you make it all the way to the left side of the room, you will find yourself in front of a barrier. | You'll find yourself in a long hallway. On the sides are Taken Hobgoblins sniping you, along with Taken Phalanxes and Knights. Carefully take them out one by one, so that they don't trouble you as you make your way across the hall. Be especially wary of the Knights, as their fire attack can deal serious damage. When you reach the end, turn left. You'll enter a wide-open room with catwalks and a few pillars with platforms here and there. Your goal is to make it all the way to the left side. [[Taken Ogre]]s and obstacles will spawn on the platforms as you progress. Be careful and take out the Ogres as quickly as possible from a distance. Their eye blasts can easily knock you off the catwalks, which will kill you. [[Jötunn]] is excellent for this encounter, as it kills the Ogres in two shots each. Once you make it all the way to the left side of the room, you will find yourself in front of a barrier. | ||
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===Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger=== | ===Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger=== | ||
Here you arrive at the first boss, [[Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger]]. This encounter has a special type of [[Taken Wizard]] known as the [[Keeper of Petitions]]. In order to do damage to Vorgeth, you will need to kill the Wizards and pick up the orbs they drop. You will receive a buff called | Here you arrive at the first boss, [[Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger]]. This encounter has a special type of [[Taken Wizard]] known as the [[Keeper of Petitions]]. In order to do damage to Vorgeth, you will need to kill the Wizards and pick up the orbs they drop. You will receive a buff called “Petitioner's Mark" that stacks three times. There will also be a 45-second timer on the buff. If it reaches zero, the holder of the buff will die and you'll have to kill however many Wizards you've defeated again. Once you collect the fourth orb, the buff will change to “Petitioner's Burden,” which also has a 45-second timer. Deposit the buff at one of the 4 pillars in the center of the room to start the damage phase. | ||
Once the damage phase is over, the Wizards and other enemies will respawn. Repeat this process as many times as it takes to kill Vorgeth. A recommended strategy for this encounter is to use a long-range primary weapon like a Scout Rifle or a Bow to kill all the ads in the room from the safe areas near the entrance. Once all of them are dead, bring all four Wizards to very low health without killing them. Then kill all four Wizards in rapid succession and deposit the buff to start damaging Vorgeth. While immune, Vorgeth will attack with powerful eye blasts that knock you back and deal severe damage. During the damage phases, he attacks with swarms of Axion Darts. Shooting the darts will destroy them and keep you safe from damage. | Once the damage phase is over, the Wizards and other enemies will respawn. Repeat this process as many times as it takes to kill Vorgeth. A recommended strategy for this encounter is to use a long-range primary weapon like a Scout Rifle or a Bow to kill all the ads in the room from the safe areas near the entrance. Once all of them are dead, bring all four Wizards to very low health without killing them. Then kill all four Wizards in rapid succession and deposit the buff to start damaging Vorgeth. While immune, Vorgeth will attack with powerful eye blasts that knock you back and deal severe damage. During the damage phases, he attacks with swarms of Axion Darts. Shooting the darts will destroy them and keep you safe from damage. | ||
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You have two options: either go up the stairs, go forward, and then jump to the ending right away (the harder path) or turn right and then go through a series of jumping puzzles. Stick to the wall and ascend the lifts to get to the last encounter. | You have two options: either go up the stairs, go forward, and then jump to the ending right away (the harder path) or turn right and then go through a series of jumping puzzles. Stick to the wall and ascend the lifts to get to the last encounter. | ||
===Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return=== | ===Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return=== | ||
[[File:Hive1.jpg|thumb|300px| | [[File:Hive1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Daughther of Savathûn,Dûl Incaru]] | ||
[[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] is the final boss of The Shattered Throne. Once you start the encounter, two fairly large groups of [[Taken]] [[Psion]]s will spawn on either side of the room. Eliminate them as fast as possible, then kill the three [[Darkblade]]s. Each one you kill will drop an orb. Pick them up. This is the start of the damage phase and you only have 45 seconds until you have to cleanse yourself in the middle of the room (the purple orb on the pedestal) or fail the encounter and have to start over again. Dul Incaru will occasionally summon a crystal near where she spawns at the encounter beginning. This will make any living Knights immune. Destroying it will revive any dead Knights at full health. Once your buff runs out, you will have to break the crystal to revive the Knights and get your buff back. Repeat this process until Dul Incaru is dead. Reducing the health of the Darkblade Knights to a low level, then killing all three to claim their buffs at once will make for an easy kill on Dul Incaru, as each stack of the buff provided will increase your damage. Gaining all three and using a Super like Thundercrash or Golden Gun with its complementary exotic (Cuirass of the Falling Star, Celestial Nighthawk) will allow Guardians to hit incredibly high numbers of damage, possibly even one-shotting Dul Incaru altogether. | [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] is the final boss of The Shattered Throne. Once you start the encounter, two fairly large groups of [[Taken]] [[Psion]]s will spawn on either side of the room. Eliminate them as fast as possible, then kill the three [[Darkblade]]s. Each one you kill will drop an orb. Pick them up. This is the start of the damage phase and you only have 45 seconds until you have to cleanse yourself in the middle of the room (the purple orb on the pedestal) or fail the encounter and have to start over again. Dul Incaru will occasionally summon a crystal near where she spawns at the encounter beginning. This will make any living Knights immune. Destroying it will revive any dead Knights at full health. Once your buff runs out, you will have to break the crystal to revive the Knights and get your buff back. Repeat this process until Dul Incaru is dead. Reducing the health of the Darkblade Knights to a low level, then killing all three to claim their buffs at once will make for an easy kill on Dul Incaru, as each stack of the buff provided will increase your damage. Gaining all three and using a Super like Thundercrash or Golden Gun with its complementary exotic (Cuirass of the Falling Star, Celestial Nighthawk) will allow Guardians to hit incredibly high numbers of damage, possibly even one-shotting Dul Incaru altogether. | ||
===Wish-Ender Guide | ===Wish-Ender Guide=== | ||
[[File:Shattered-throne.jpg|300px|thumb|The boss room.]] | [[File:Shattered-throne.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The boss room.]] | ||
After you beat Vorgeth and step through the door, you are going to see a statue. Talk to the statue and give it your Awoken Talisman. This starts the [[Wish-Ender]] questline. | |||
Once you're done in the Shattered Throne and have interacted with the [[Sjur Eido]] statue to get the three tokens, go to [[Thieves' Landing]] on the [[Tangled Shore]] and take the lift to [[Four-Horn Gulch]]. There, you'll find a floating white orb. Interact with it to initiate the "???" mission. | |||
This mission is fairly straightforward. Follow the white orb as it travels around, slaying the enemies that spawn along the way. Once absolutely everything is dead, you will receive three tokens. After completing the ??? [[Quest]] players must then return to [[Eleusinia]] to kill 3 hidden bosses found in the Shattered Throne. | |||
To find [[Querim, the Waking]], the team must find a blue orb hidden atop the Tower of the Deep and bring it to the roof of the center building. There, a Siren of [[Riven]] will speak to the team. The orb must be placed in the empty hands of one of the statues. Once done, the fight begins. First, a [[Taken Minotaur]] named [[Theratos, Archersbane]] will spawn. Once you get Theratos's health low enough, Querim will spawn. To complete the fight, both the [[Minotaur]]s must be disposed of, regardless of time apart. From here, continue into the dungeon as normal until you reach the [[Ogre]] catwalks. | To find [[Querim, the Waking]], the team must find a blue orb hidden atop the Tower of the Deep and bring it to the roof of the center building. There, a Siren of [[Riven]] will speak to the team. The orb must be placed in the empty hands of one of the statues. Once done, the fight begins. First, a [[Taken Minotaur]] named [[Theratos, Archersbane]] will spawn. Once you get Theratos's health low enough, Querim will spawn. To complete the fight, both the [[Minotaur]]s must be disposed of, regardless of time apart. From here, continue into the dungeon as normal until you reach the [[Ogre]] catwalks. | ||
Next is to find [[Eriviks, the Waking]], whose arena must be unlocked with 2 orbs instead of 1. The first orb will be found in the Ogre catwalk area, where it is found behind the first pillar to the right of the beginning, and the orb is to be placed somewhere along the right side of the room (from the perspective of | Next is to find [[Eriviks, the Waking]], whose arena must be unlocked with 2 orbs instead of 1. The first orb will be found in the Ogre catwalk area, where it is found behind the first pillar to the right of the beginning, and the orb is to be placed somewhere along the right side of the room (from the perspective of the first pillar to the [[Shadow Thrall]] room), where one of the statues will be missing the orb. The second is located in the "Thrallway" to the right of the entrance. The orb is to be placed at the end of this room, where the team jumps from the "Thrallway" into a chamber with a bunch of the statues along the sides. Just like before, you will find one statue that isn't holding an orb. Place it there. If both are placed, then a door at the other end of the room will open, revealing a hidden area where the Boss lurks. Once the team rendezvous in the room and one player investigates the center, the door will close and the fight will begin. A bunch of [[Taken Psion]]s will spawn to attempt to inconvenience the players, and then the boss will spawn in the aforementioned center. Once Eriviks is killed, the encounter will end and the door will reopen. Again, continue through the dungeon as normal until you make it to the Vorgeth fight. | ||
' | Lastly is [[Xavoth, the Waking]], who is, inconveniently, located with Vorgeth. To summon Xavoth, players must cleanse one of the sigils, getting rid of Vorgeth's shield. In the back of the room by the exit, a [[Taken Minotaur]] will spawn; killing it will drop an orb, which must be placed at one of the statues hidden along the side of the room. Then, Xavoth will spawn; however, unlike Vorgeth, Xavoth is easy to kill, but can and will be a problem if not dealt with quickly enough. Once Xavoth is dead, continue the Vorgeth fight as normal. | ||
Once all enemies are eliminated, and the tokens are filled, the players can turn in those tokens to Sjur Eido's statue and claim the [[Wish-Ender]] bow. | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
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*[[Asterion, Set Apart]] | *[[Asterion, Set Apart]] | ||
*[[Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger]] | *[[Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger]] | ||
**[[Keeper of Petitions]] | |||
*[[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] | *[[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] | ||
**[[Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | **[[Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | ||
**[[Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | **[[Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | ||
**[[Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | **[[Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Querim, the Waking]] (Hidden) | ||
*[[ | *[[Eriviks, the Waking]] (Hidden) | ||
*[[Xavoth, the Waking]] (Hidden) | |||
*[[Xavoth, the Waking]] | |||
==Rewards== | ==Rewards== | ||
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===Weapons=== | ===Weapons=== | ||
* | *[[Wish-Ender]]<small> - [[challenge]]. </small> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Shattered Throne is the first Dungeon in the ''[[Destiny]]'' series. | *The Shattered Throne is the first Dungeon in the ''[[Destiny]]'' series. | ||
==References== | ==References== |