Destiny How to: Path of the Voidwalker and Sunsinger Warlock Quests

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This week, along with the Destiny 2.0 Patch came a string of new quests. For each class, there are now two subclass specific quests that will grant guardians a new class item upon completion. The class items have a defense value of 180 which is 10 points higher than the max on most class item gear that is available right now.

If you’re trying to raise your light level, which you’ll want to do if you’re planning on completing the Nightfall, the weekly, raids, the Prison of Elders, or just about any end-game content, then it would be a good idea to complete these quests and equip the new class item you’ll unlock.

Path of the Sunsinger

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We’ll kick it off with the Path of the Sunsinger quest in Destiny because it is the easiest of the two subclass paths to complete. You’re pretty much going to be shooting, running, shooting, triggering Radiance, and shooting some more. So let’s get started.

Slay Enemies – Defeat 50 enemies with your Radiance, grenade, or melee attack

This one is super easy and needs no real explanation. Just play Destiny the way you’ve been playing. Use your abilities every time they’re charged. Radiance has the added ability of quickly charging your abilities, so use it as much as possible. Bring a friend a long so that they can generate orbs for you whenever you need them.

Create Orbs of Light – Generate 25 Orbs using your Radiance

Again, simple. All you need to do is get 25 kills while in radiance (doesn’t have to be in one shot, since that is next to impossible). Once again, bring a friend to generate orbs for you, you will be able to get this done in a matter of minutes. I suggest hitting up the Moon since thrall seem to spawn in larger numbers than any other enemy type in Destiny. Also, keep in mind that firearm kills count for as long as Radiance is active. So get enemies from afar, too.

Complete the Path – Fully upgrade the Sunsinger Subclass

Many of you may have already completed this over the course of the past year. If so, this will be auto completed. If you haven’t, then just play the game to earn some experience. If you’re doing it from scratch, it will take some time. Although, you will be well underway because you needed some skills in this subclass to complete the previous challenges. Complete bounties, and quests to earn extra XP to make this go faster.

Ikora’s Challenge – Complete a Strike and kill 20 enemies while surrounded by Radiance

Yet another easy challenge, although I recommend doing a strike with friends only so you don’t have to worry about randoms stealing all of your kills. Yet, even with randoms, getting 20 kills on a strike while in Radiance should be a piece of cake. You can do literally any strike to accomplish this, although I recommend The Summoning Pits simply because there are a lot of enemies to take out during this strike.

After completing these challenges you will be granted the Sunsinger’s Bond. A Level 40 legendary bond with 220 defense, bonuses to special or shotgun weapon experience, as well as increased Intellect or Strength. 

Path of the Voidwalker

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The Path of the Voidwalker doesn’t differ too much from the Path of the Sunsinger until the very end of the questline. The last challenge can be a bit frustrating, but we have you covered.

Slay Enemies – Defeat 50 enemies with your Nova Bomb, grenade, or melee attack

This one is easy, just as it was with the Sunsinger. Simply kill 50 enemies with your abilities while playing.  I suggest equipping the Bloom and Energy Drain modifiers to your melee in order to charge up your abilities quickly, as well as take out large groups with a single attack.

Create Orbs of Light – Generate 25 Orbs using your Nova Bomb

Unlike Radiance, the Nova Bomb is a single attack, but with a few modifiers, it can easily clear an entire room. Bloom and Shatter will allow the Nova Bomb to cover a much wider area by splitting into three different projectiles, while also having the ability to kill those directly in the blast with Bloom’s explosions. Again, it’s recommended to do this on the moon or any mission where a lot of thrall appear, since that will just speed up your progress.

Complete the Path – Fully upgrade the Voidwalker subclass

Many of you may have already completed this over the course of the past year. If so, this will be auto completed. If you haven’t, then just play the game to earn some experience. If you’re doing it from scratch, it will take some time. Although, you will be well underway because you needed some skills in this subclass to complete the previous challenges. Complete bounties and quests to earn extra XP and make this go faster.

Ikora’s Challenge – Complete a Strike using a Nova Bomb to generate seven Orbs in a single blast three times

This is the challenging part if you approach it the wrong way. Not only must you get your special to generate seven orbs on three separate occasions, you must also do it all during one strike. Before attempting this, make a Fireteam with two people you know. That way, they won’t steal your kills. Next, be aware that you can leave the strike area; you just have to be in a Strike, not in its darkness zones, and that makes a world of difference.

I completed this during the Devil’s Lair Strike and headed over to the Lunar Complex. There are tons of Thrall and Acolytes in this building, as well as a few Fallen. Charge up your special and head to one of the rooms using your allies as bait to draw enemies in close (this works especially well with thrall, since they are melee only). Cast your special, rinse, and repeat. Once done three times, simply complete the strike and you’re all set.

Completing this questline nets you the Voidwalker’s Bond for use on your Warlock. Remember, you must reach level 40 in Destiny: The Taken King before being able to use it.

Safe travels, guardians.

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