Destiny 2: The Drain EDZ Location Guide | Destiny 2

2022-09-17 12:11:39 By : Ms. Angel Xiong

The Forsaken expansion for Destiny 2 brings a host of extra content, including new bounties sending you to lost sectors that aren't clearly marked on the map.

The idea with these bounties is to manually search for all the unmarked mini-dungeons to engage in a real hunt for your target. If you're already tired of trying to track down The Drain's secret location, we can show you how to get there quickly.

Spider will offer you the Wanted: Metal Captain bounty in exchange for a ghost fragment. To complete this bounty, you've got to head to The Drain and kill the escaped Fallen.

The Drain isn't actually new to the Forsaken expansion, but finding it may be difficult if you didn't have a reason to travel there before. This lost sector is hidden in the Outskirts of EDZ.

Go to the northwest edge of the Outskirts past the fountain and look for a tunnel heading down into the ground. The tunnel entrance is found right by a pond and underneath the path section of the short cliff face.

There will be a bunch of enemies inside blocking your way. After taking them out, turn left and go down the tunnel in the first large room you enter (instead of taking the doorway to the right).

Travel down the metal grating walkway by the wall with the big painted number 2 icon and head into the next tunnel. When you walk near the next door, you will know you are in the right place when a notification pops up that you found a lost sector.

Its actually a fairly big place and crawling with enemies, so be prepared to go through killing all of them before finding your bounty near the end of the tunnels.

That's all you need to know to find The Drain lost sector in the EDZ! Be sure to also check out our other Destiny 2 guides below:

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