These clue you in as to what the Master and Legend Lost Sector is today in Destiny 2, which rotate every 24 hours at the Destiny 2 reset. Guardians who are skilled enough to conquer these Lost Sectors by themselves have a chance to earn unique Exotic armour that aren’t available anywhere else in Destiny 2. Note Due to a known bug as of the writing of this guide, some players were not receiving the Rose hand cannon. According to Bungie this has been fixed, and Rose will be retroactively awarded to players that earned it. On this page:
What is today’s Legend and Master Lost Sector?
Note: The schedule for Season of the Seraph has yet to be established, meaning for now we don’t know the Lost Sector schedule for the weeks and months ahead. In the meantime, we recommend Twitter account D2 Lost Sector Report, which will offer today’s Lost Sector location at reset time:
What was Destiny 2’s Lost Sector schedule for November?
Now the schedule for Season of Plunder has been established, we know the Lost Sector schedule for the weeks and months ahead. The Destiny 2 Master and Legend Lost Sector and reward schedule is as follows:
November Lost Sector schedule
Tuesday, November 1 - K1 Crew Quarters, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Wednesday, November 2 - K1 Logistics, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Thursday, November 3 - K1 Communion, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Friday, November 4 - Skydock IV, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Saturday, November 5 - Scavenger’s Den, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Sunday, November 6 - Friday, September 23 - The Quarry, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Monday, November 7 - Excavation Site XII, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Tuesday, November 8 - Concealed Void, Europa (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Wednesday, November 9 - Bunker E15, Europa (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Thursday, November 10 - The Conflux, Nessus (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Friday, November 11 - The Rift, Nessus, (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Saturday, November 12 - K1 Crew Quarters, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Sunday, November 13 - K1 Logistics, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Monday, November 14 - K1 Communion, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Tuesday, November 15 - Skydock IV, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Wednesday, November 16 - Scavenger’s Den, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Thursday, November 17 - Friday, September 23 - The Quarry, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Friday, November 18 - Excavation Site XII, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Saturday, November 19 - Concealed Void, Europa (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Sunday, November 20 - Bunker E15, Europa (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Monday, November 21 - The Conflux, Nessus (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Tuesday, November 22 - The Rift, Nessus, (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Wednesday, November 23 - K1 Crew Quarters, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Thursday, November 24 - K1 Logistics, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Friday, November 25 - K1 Communion, Moon (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Saturday, November 26 - Skydock IV, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms) Sunday, November 27 - Scavenger’s Den, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Chest) Monday, November 28 - Friday, September 23 - The Quarry, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Head) Tuesday, November 29 - Excavation Site XII, EDZ (Possible Exotic rewards: Legs) Wednesday, November 30 - Concealed Void, Europa (Possible Exotic rewards: Arms)
How to increase your chances of Exotic armour dropping from a Lost Sector
The daily Lost Sectors come in multiple difficulties, and this directly affects the odds of exotic armour being awarded at completion:
Legend Difficulty has a recommended Power of 1570, and will feature several mission modifiers to make the encounter more difficult. Exotic armour is a rare reward for completing this difficulty. Master Difficulty has a recommended power of 1600, and has even more challenge-increasing modifiers. Exotic armours are a common reward at this difficulty.
It’s also important to note that while you can run these more difficult Lost Sectors with a team, you must be solo to receive the exotic rewards. To see today’s Lost Sector, look out for the following icon on plantary destinations: Remember, when playing the highlighted Lost Sector, keep in mind there is no guarantee the Exotic armour will drop on any given completion. The good news is you can re-run the Lost Sectors in hopes of better luck on subsequent attempt. Some Lost Sectors are more difficult than others, so if you are hunting a specific piece of exotic armour, such as Legs, and finding one level too difficult, you can always target a different day offering the same reward.
What are the Destiny 2 Lost Sector Exotic rewards for Hunters, Titans and Warlocks this season?
There are Lost Sector-exclusive Exotics for each Guardian class, across each armour type. They are: Hunter Lost Sector Exotics:
Head: Blight Ranger, Mask of Bakris Chest: Omnioculus, Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk (New for Season of Plunder) Arms: Caliban’s Hand, Renewal Grasps, Athrys’s Embrace Legs: Star-Eater Scales, Radiant Dance Machines
Titan Lost Sector Exotics:
Head: Loreley Splendor, Precious Scars Chest: Hoarfrost-Z, Cuirass of the Falling Star Arms: Second Chance, Icefall Mantle, No Backup Plans, Point-Contact Cannon Brace (New for Season of Plunder) Legs: The Path of Burning Steps
Warlock Lost Sector Exotics:
Head: Dawn of Chorus, Fallen Sunstar (New for Season of Plunder) Chest: Mantle of Battle Harmony Arms: Necrotic Grip, Nothing Manacles Legs: Rain of Fire, Secant Filaments, Boots of the Assembler
It’s December, which means the return of The Dawning and Moments of Triumph 2022! Elsewhere, the Season of the Seraph is here alongside More than a Weapon, Seraph Key Codes and Resonate Stems and the addition of Rose in Crucible. We’ve also seen a new dungeon, Spire of the Watcher, with has a chance of Hierarchy of Needs dropping upon completion. Earliear this year we had the arrival of King’s Fall and King’s Fall challenges, plus weapons including Doom of Chelchis and Touch of Malice. For The Witch Queen, learn how to get Dead Messenger and Parasite.
Tips and tricks for completing solo Legend and Master Lost Sectors
The goals of the Lost Sectors are simple: defeat the boss at the end and open the reward chest. At Legend and Master difficulties, these are designed to be a stiff test for even the most seasoned Destiny 2 players. Champions abound and the modifiers can be killers if you don’t plan for them. Still, there are a few things you can do to increase your odds of success. Work on your Power Level first No advice can save you if you aren’t a high enough Power Level to take on the challenge. This directly affects your ability to give and receive damage. You should focus on increasing your power in other activities, particularly those that reward Powerful and Pinnacle Engrams. Most players should not take on Legend or Master Lost Sectors until they are the recommended Power Level or higher. Plan your loadout carefully Loadouts are locked inside of these Lost Sectors, so you can’t change equipment when you are inside. There will be Champions, make sure to arm yourself with weapons designed to counter their specific abilities. The Match Game modifier will significantly reduce your ability to break shields that don’t watch the element type of your weapons, and you should take advantage of the damaging boosting burns. Pay attention to your lives and timer The Legend and Master Lost Sectors have a lives system. Every time you die and respawn, it consumes one life. And if you die when you are out of lives, then you are sent back to orbit. Defeating Champions adds a life back. It may be tempting to play extremely conservative, but there is a timer. Once it reaches zero then all of your bonus lives are forfeit, and you will only have one shot to make it to the end alive. Prioritise your targets and fight strategically Champions are extremely lethal, but can be stunned if you use the correct weapon and mod combination. You can use that to your advantage, and temporarily knock the big guns out of a battle while you mop up the weaker targets, reducing the number of things trying to kill you. Eliminate melee fighters that can push you out of cover as soon as possible, and be willing to spend your heavy ammo or super if you are being overwhelmed. Be willing to try, quit, and try again Sometimes the setup you thought was perfect just doesn’t do it. There’s no need to keep bashing your head against the same stubborn target. If you are dying too quickly, redo your setup for more survivability, using abilities that can keep you safe and weapons that allow you to chip away at a distance. If you are running out of time, consider a more aggressive build, like rockets or a sword that can instantly wipe out time consuming enemies. And if the burn is arc, for the love of God, bring Riskrunner.