Lucky for me, it's my head that's half in. I'm on the ground, half inside Mav's Ward. The following is the lore tab for the Celestial Nighthawk which, if for no other reason, I appreciate for its acknowledgement that Taken Psions split at an alarming and annoying rate: It could also be purchased directly from Xur if he’s selling it, or through the Exotic engram he sells each week which provides you an Exotic you don’t have in your collection. This means it could drop from an Exotic engram, either in the world or through the season pass. It’s part of the loot pool that includes all Exotic weapons and armor. How to get the Celestial NighthawkĪs of right now there is no quest to get the Celestial Nighthawk. These bosses tend to have lower health pools, meaning Guardians can often finish a fight in a single shot, reducing the likelihood of dying when they become outnumbered. The Celestial Nighthawk is also exceptionally good against bosses in heroic public events, and against most bosses in lost sectors across Destiny 2. A single shot from a Golden Gun with this setup can move the fight to the next phase in an instant. However, even against bosses like Nokris, Herald of Xol (Strange Terrain strike), the Celestial Nighthawk can have value. If you don’t kill the boss, you can end up in a situation like when Brakion, Genesis Mind from The Pyramidion strike takes enough damage that it starts to run around the map destroying your hopes and dreams, all while being immune to damage. The thing is, your fireteam must be on board, and the boss must be vulnerable to being burned. The Celestial Nighthawk is good for “burning” bosses, which is to say killing them quickly to avoid long fights where fireteams can be overwhelmed by mobs of low-level enemies. A Celestial Nighthawk used with the Way of the Sharpshooter can one-shot Hashladûn, a Hive Wizard from The Scarlet Keep strike in Shadowkeep. When to use Celestial NighthawkĬelestial Nighthawk should be used in PvE situations in coordination with your fireteam, or when you need something dead in a big hurry. In PvE, though, Celestial Nighthawk can deal massive damage to bosses and, in some cases, defeat them with a single shot. In the Crucible, it’s beneficial to have multiple shots with Golden Gun since those are usually sufficient to defeat a Guardian. Hawkeye Hack - Modifies Golden Gun to fire a single, high-damage shot.This is due to its intrinsic perk called Hawkeye Hack. The Celestial Nighthawk is only good in PvE and should be taken off any time Guardians enter the Crucible. This is especially true with the Exotic Hunter Helmet Celestial Nighthawk which, when combined with the Way of the Sharpshooter tree from the Gunslinger subclass, can one-shot some strike bosses and most lost sector bosses. Each subclass has its own usefulness, and the Exotic armor Hunters can equip complements their super abilities very well. The Hunter class is doing well for itself in Destiny 2.
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