How to get Epochal Integration in Destiny 2
Complete the Parting the Veil quest to collect this curated legendary hand cannon.
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The Destiny 2Epochal Integrationhand cannon is a unique curated weapon that’s been added as part of Season of the Deep. This solar shooter is the reward for theParting the Veilquest, which acts as a bit of an epilogue to Lightfall, explaining more about the Veil, and helping to fill in a few of the holes that the campaign left behind.
The quest isn’t particularly hard to complete, and it’s open to everyone who’s finished the Lightfall campaign—since it involves heading back to the Veil Containment Facility where you fought Calus. Here, I’ll explain where to get the quest, how to complete it, and what the curated perks and origin traits are on this new gun.
How to get Epochal Integration
To claim this special solar hand cannon you need to head to Neomuna and see Nimbus. Once you’ve completed the main Lightfall campaign, they’ll give you the Parting the Veil quest that rewards the weapon. The quest is fairly straightforward, but here are the steps:
Epochal Integration is curated like the ritual weapon you get each season for levelling your Vanguard, Gambit, and Crucible reputation. Here’s what its perk choices are:
If you’re doing PvE stuff, then Keep Away and Incandescent is a pretty good combo, making enemies explode and spread scorch when you kill them, plus giving you a reload bonus when you’re fighting enemies at range.
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