Constellation Lock quest steps for the Destiny 2 Wish-Keeper Catalyst

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Constellation Lock quest steps for the Destiny 2 Wish-Keeper Catalyst

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The weekly “Constellation” Mara Sov’s quest allows you to unlock four unique catalysts for the Wish-Keeper Exotic bow Destiny 2 during the season of wishing.

In each of these quests you need to find a location in a patrol zone or the Starcrossed mission and use the Wish Keeper Bow to create constellations by shooting the stars. You then have to complete the mission “Starcrossed” on the “Legend” difficulty alone or in a group.

Each weekly reset will spawn a new “Constellation” quest, with each quest tied to its own catalyst. In this Destiny 2 In this guide, we’ll show you how to complete the Constellation missions Destiny 2 Here’s how you can get the Enduring Snare, Multi-Threaded Snare, Vorpal Weapon, and Hatchling Catalysts for the Wish-Keeper bow.

note: There are four catalysts for the Wish-Keeper exotic bow. At the time of writing, only the Enduring Snare and Multi-Threaded Snare Catalysts are available. We will add the next “Constellation” quest when it goes live on January 9th.


Constellation: Tower (Enduring Snare Refit)

A guardian climbs a rock in Destiny 2

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When you reach the first outdoor area of ​​the Starcrossed mission on Legend, walk forward and look to the right. You will find a large, green rock. If you look closely up, you will see a column of white light shooting upwards. Jump to the big green rock and jump behind it. Use the natural parts of the cliff to climb the rock until you reach the top.

Once you reach the top of the rock, go to the white pillar of light and interact with it. The pillar will shoot a beam into the sky and if you follow it you will see a star. Use the Wish Keeper Bow to shoot the star, causing more stars to appear. Keep shooting the stars to connect the dots and create the tower constellation.

A Guardian connects some stars in Destiny 2

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Once the star set is complete, you’ll need to complete the Starcrossed mission on Legend difficulty to get the first catalyst, which gives the bow the Enduring Snare buff, which makes snareweaver traps last longer.

Constellation: Lock (Multi-Threaded Snare Refit)

A map of the Dreaming City in Destiny 2

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For this Catalyst quest, you don’t need to enter the Starcrossed mission until the final step. Once you talk to Mara, she will ask you to go to the Dreaming City instead.

Once you land in the Divalian Mists, turn left and follow the path to the Spine of Keres (the westernmost part of the map). Head to the spine, but stop before you reach the huge cathedral where the Oracle Engine is located. Instead, when you reach the courtyard in front of the Oracle Engine, go left and up the cliff.

A cliff showing a constellation pillar in Destiny 2

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After climbing up a bit, look to the left for a distant, high rock. At the top of the rock you should see another pillar of white light. Eliminate the Taken enemies in the area to prevent them from shooting at you, then climb up. At the top of the rock, interact with the light and then shoot the stars in the sky to form the Lock constellation.

A Guardian who creates a castle constellation in Destiny 2

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Once you’ve created the constellation, the quest will ask you to complete the Starcrossed mission on Legend difficulty, which will give you the Wish-Keeper’s second catalyst: Multi-Threaded Snare Refit. The second catalyst gives Wish-Keeper the Multi-Threaded Snare buff, allowing him to trap even more targets in Snareweaver traps.

More Wish Keeper Catalysts coming soon!

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