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Destiny 2 Forsaken: How to Complete Present Offering to Oracle Engine Bounty

How to Complete Present Offering to Oracle Engine Bounty in Destiny 2: Forsaken

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In Destiny 2: Forsaken, like most other Destiny expansions, the game is just getting started when you complete the main campaign. Sure, yes, it was satisfying to see Uldren get his, and hunt down each one of those cocky barons, but the real threat is still yet to come via the Last Wish raid. The raid itself is contained within The Dreaming City, alongside lots of other activities, events, and secrets.

Petra also makes her home The Dreaming City now, and she is a regular source of bounties that can be completed for rewards. One such bounty is the Present Offering to Oracle Engine Bounty. This one is kept kind of vague, and unless you were paying close attention to the story campaign, you might have no idea what the Oracle Engine is, much less where to get the offering you need to present. Here’s what to do.

To get the offering you need to present, you must complete bounties and activities in The Dreaming City until you receive one. The ones that reward an offering as a reward should be marked as such. After you have an offering, you can present it to the Oracle Engine by retreating back to the first mission in The Dreaming City. Use the map below to see where you want to end up, but essentially you need to go to the top left corner of the map, navigating cliff sides until you return to the large building where the Oracle Engine is housed (the big spinning purple ball thing).

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Once at the Oracle Engine, go up the stairs and to the console where if you have an offering, you can present it. It will tell you if you don’t have one.

That does it for how to complete the Present Offering to Oracle Engine Bounty in Destiny 2: Forsaken. For more tips & tricks and FAQs answered, be sure to check out our wiki guide.

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