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Destiny 2 Warmind: How to Start Heroic Warsat Public Event

How to Start Heroic Warsat Public Event in Destiny 2 Warmind

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Destiny 2’s latest expansion has arrived in the form of Warmind, taking players to the red giant itself, Mars. With new story missions to fight through, exotic masterworks being introduced, and a number of changes to the Crucible ranking system, there are a whole host of reasons why players would want to jump back in. Not to mention the new strikes and Raid content – perfect for grinding. There are also some new public events, and the Warsat one, as you’d expect, has a Heroic version that’ll net you better rewards than the standard one. So here’s what you need to know to start the Heroic Warsat Public Event in Destiny 2: Warmind.

First things first, trigger this event as usual. When the enemies start spawning in, you should see a bunch of Shriekers floating around the Warsat. Two Wizards will then appear, so make sure you’re focusing your fire on these first. Taking care of these two Wizards will see one of the Shriekers opening up, so destroy it. Once a Shrieker is down, another two Wizards will spawn, and clearing them will open up another Shrieker. You’ve got to do this until all of the Wizards and Shriekers are no more.

After that, a giant boss Ogre should appear right by the Warsat. At this point, you should trigger the Heroic Warsat Public Event in Destiny 2: Warmind, so now all you’ve got to do is take care of the great big, hulking fella. The Ogre can take a ton of damage, so try and save your Supers for this part of the Heroic Warsat Public Event. Also, just as a heads up, you can move away from the Warsat itself once the Ogre has spawned, as you no longer need to worry about bumping that percentage up.

That’s all you need to know to start the Heroic Warsat Public Event in Destiny 2: Warmind. For more on the game, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.

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