How to complete the Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host Dungeon

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The Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host Dungeon is a tricky endgame activity set aboard an overrun space station, which sees you fighting Atraks-1 reborn as the Corrupted Puppeteer. If you’re played the Deep Stone Crypt Raid in Destiny 2 Beyond Light, it’ll be mechanically quite familiar as you’ve got to use the three augments from to complete each encounter, but there are plenty of new tricks that make this Dungeon the most challenging yet in Destiny 2. Here’s a complete guide for every major encounter in Vesper’s Host.Destiny 2 Vesper’s Host guide Destiny 2 Revenant guidesDestiny 2 Fieldwork
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