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'''Lost Sectors''' are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/05/18/bungie-pulls-back-the-curtain.aspx '''Game Informer''' - ''Destiny 2: Bungie Pulls Back The Curtain'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some [[Glimmer]], at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QlGmv8-5c YouTube - Destiny 2: Exploring Nessus' Lost Sectors, Public Events, and Adventures - IGN First]</ref> Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times.
'''Lost Sectors''' are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/05/18/bungie-pulls-back-the-curtain.aspx '''Game Informer''' - ''Destiny 2: Bungie Pulls Back The Curtain'']</ref> Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some [[Glimmer]], at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QlGmv8-5c YouTube - Destiny 2: Exploring Nessus' Lost Sectors, Public Events, and Adventures - IGN First]</ref> Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times.


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*[[The Rupture]] Lost Sectors
*[[The Rupture]] Lost Sectors
**[[Aphix Conduit]], a destroyed [[Vex]] structure guarded by [[Ruined Mind]]
**[[Aphix Conduit]], a destroyed [[Vex]] structure guarded by [[Ruined Mind]]
**[[Sanctum of Bones]], a ancient fossil-filled cave guarded by [[Pandrok, Pillar of Nothing]]\
**[[Sanctum of Bones]], a ancient fossil-filled cave guarded by [[Pandrok, Pillar of Nothing]]


===Infinite Forest, Mercury===
===Fields of Glass, Mercury===
[[Infinite Forest]] holds 1 Lost Sectors.
[[Fields of Glass]] holds 1 Lost Sector.


*[[Fields of Glass]] Lost Sectors
*[[The Lighthouse (Destiny 2)|The Lighthouse]] Lost Sectors
**[[Pariah's Refuge]], a [[Vex]] altar structure guarded by [[Subterranean Mind]]
**[[Pariah's Refuge]], a [[Vex]] altar structure guarded by [[Subterranean Mind]]



Revision as of 03:36, November 22, 2017

Lost Sectors are a type of PvE activity that were introduced in Destiny 2. They consist of a hidden dungeon or side area that contains a large number of enemies, a boss enemy, and an unlockable treasure chest.[1] Lost Sectors can be identified by a symbol that appears near its entrance, but the difficulty of actually locating the entrance will vary. Killing the boss inside the Lost Sector unlocks the chest, which will always contain some Glimmer, at least one piece of equipment and a Token for that planet.[2] Lost Sectors can be completed an infinite number of times.

List of Lost Sectors

European Dead Zone, Earth

The European Dead Zone holds 16 Lost Sectors.

New Pacific Arcology, Titan

The New Pacific Arcology holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Arcadian Valley, Nessus

The Arcadian Valley holds 5 Lost Sectors.

Echo Mesa, Io

Echo Mesa holds 3 Lost Sectors.

Fields of Glass, Mercury

Fields of Glass holds 1 Lost Sector.

List of appearances

References