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Destiny 2 - Insight Terminus Nightfall Notes

 I don't have complete notes for Insight Terminus, but here are a few tips.


1) A warlock with bleak watcher (stasis turret grenade), and a titan with Banner Shield and Ursa Furiosa are very helpful. 

2) Zoom past all of the ads (low level adversaries) until you go underground. 

3) In the first room, there are 3 barrier champions, two near the entry, and a 3rd in the left-hand "near" corner.

4) In the second room (Cabal), take out the snipers first.

5) On the Psion plate, try not to kill all of the dogs.  Freeze turret can help here.  If you kill all enemy, that triggers the champions to charge in.

6) When entering the "orb dunk" room (3rd room), stay to the far left to avoid the vex milk that can kill you with arc damage.

7) In the "orb dunk" room, the two strategic spots are behind a rectangular block right at the entrance, and on the far left front corner.  In GMs, a final unstoppable shows up when you pick up the 2nd orb to dunk it, along with the 2 barrier champions by the dunk spot.

8) Be careful when dropping into the final tunnel, the crazy vex can wipe you here!

9) In the boss room, the enemy will not go past the wall.

10) The boss's purple (void) flames can one-shot you.

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