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How to complete Outbreak Refined II in Destiny 2

Infinitely easier compared to the first week.

As Into the Light is winding down, Destiny 2 players are working hard to fully upgrade the now-craftable version of Outbreak Perfected. The second week requires we delve back into the confines of the ruined Tower for a second set of switches in Outbreak Refined II.

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After completing Outbreak Refined I and logging in the subsequent week, you’ll receive a missive to visit Ada-1 in the Tower’s Annex. The armorer has an idea of how to upgrade Outbreak Perfected further.

The first step is to defeat Fallen in the Exodus Garden 2A Lost Sector in the Cosmodrome for Inert SIVA Clusters. To get there, load into the Cosmodrome and turn around from Shaw Han. Head to where New Lights are born and atop the broken roadway in the back. There’s no need to have Outbreak Perfected equipped for this step, so get blasting.

The second step is to pull a second pair of switches in the Legend version of the Zero Hour Exotic Mission. After clambering through the vents just past Hatch 03, you’ll be in the canyon hallway. In opposing divots in the wall will be Fallen. Deal with them first and look for the first switch on the right side of the first divots.

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The second switch is in the room past the next vent. Jump over the red piping to find it tucked in the corner.

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The third step is to complete Zero Hour on Legend. Fortunately, since this second set of switches is on the way, you shouldn’t have too much trouble in the time department. Once it’s completed, head back to Ada-1.


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