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Destiny 2: How to Get the Hawkmoon Catalyst

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Season of the Hunt has brought back some of your favorite guns from the original Destiny, allowing you to now experience them in Destiny 2. One of those guns includes the fan-favorite Hand Cannon, Hawkmoon. It’s catalyst is now in the game as of yesterday, so here is everything you need to know about how to get the Hawkmoon Catalyst in Destiny 2.

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Getting the Catalyst for your Hawkmoon Hand Cannon is perfect for any player that wants to make the gun more powerful. To be specific, this upgrade will increase the gun’s magazine size and improve hanlding, reload speed, and weapon rage, all based on the number of stacks you have.

Before starting the mission to get the catalyst, we do recommend that you have a Power level around at least 1270+ and preferably 1280+, as this mission is really difficult. Soloing it is possible if you’re 1280+, but we’d also recommend doing this one with friends, too.

How to Get the Hawkmoon Catalyst in Destiny 2

To get your hands on the Hawkmoon Catalyst, you’ll need to pick up the questline relevant to it first. This can be found in the Crow’s room, located just to the left of the Spider on the Tangled Shore. You’ll also need to have obtained the Hawkmoon as well. Click here for help on that if you haven’t gotten it yet.

As long as you already have the Hawkmoon unlocked, speak with the Crow and he’ll give you the Bird of Prey exotic quest. Head to the EDZ and fly to Trostland as indicated on the map.

Head inside the building, jump up to the first floor and turn left. Shoot open the fireplace blocked with rubble. Head straight ahead and you’ll see a panel that says Start Mission.

Follow the path till you reach a dead end, then head to the right. You’ll need to complete a jumping puzzle to progress.

This video guide from KackisHD on YouTube is helpful if you’re having trouble finding it or would like a visual. This link will skip you over to the relevant. part.

Emissaries of Savathun

Once you finish the jumping puzzle, you’ll be thrust into combat with a lot of Taken, including the three Emissaries of Savathun – knight (solar), centurion (arc), and wizard (void).

Even after defeating these three, you’ll still need to survive. This section, in particular, is the reason we recommend going in with a fireteam, as the combination of Unstoppable champions and sheer volume of enemies can be overwhelming.

Once you manage to defeat these enemies, complete the next jumping puzzle and there is yet another difficult combat room ahead. In this area, you’ll face a lot of Taken and a fire-breathing knight boss.

After completing the three-phase fight, loot the chest that spawns. Your reward for surviving this chaos and completing the quest is 10 Feathers (Crow’s quest), two random roll Hawkmoons, and the Hawkmoon catalyst.

Time needed: 10 minutes

How to Get the Hawkmoon Catalyst in Destiny 2:

  1. Visit the Crow on the Tangled Shore to get the Birds of Prey exotic quest

    Make sure you have the Hawkmoon unlocked before talking to him. Power level recommended at 1280.

  2. Begin the Harbinger mission

    This takes you to the first floor of a shattered building in Trostland where you’ll shoot out the fireplace to continue.

  3. Traverse the Dam

  4. Kill the Emassaries and their adds

    Knight (solar), centurion (arc), and wizard (void).

  5. Survive the waves of enemies

  6. Drive Savathun out

    Your reward is 10 Feathers (Crow’s quest), two random roll Hawkmoons, and the Hawkmoon catalyst.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get the Hawkmoon Catalyst in Destiny 2. For more tips, tricks, and FAQs on the game, be sure to search Twinfinite or check out our ever-expanding guide wiki.

About the author

Andrew McMahon

Andrew was Twinfinite's Features Editor from 2020 through until March 2023 and wrote for the site from 2018. He has wandered around with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications sitting in his back pocket for a while now, all the while wondering what he is going to do for a career. Luckily, video games have always been there, especially as his writing career progresses.

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