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author: Olga Fiszer

Facet of Sacrifice Prismatic Fragment Location in Destiny 2 Final Shape

Having trouble finding the Facet of Sacrifice Prismatic Fragment in Destiny 2? Our guide shows the location of this collectible from The Final Shape DLC.

Source: Destiny 2; developer: Bungie
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The Prismatic subclass in Destiny 2 The Final Shape is a brand-new subclass that breaks away from tradition by allowing you to wield the power of both Light and Darkness. This means you can mix and match abilities to create unique and powerful builds. But to fully unlock its potential, you'll need to find all Prismatic Fragments. These fragments offer special modifiers that further customize your subclass, enhancing grenades, class abilities, and more. This guide will help you find the chest with Facet of Sacrifice Prismatic Fragment.

How to Get Facet of Sacrifice in Destiny 2 Final Shape

If you still haven’t found Facet of Sacrifice Prismatic Fragment in Destiny 2, here's a quick guide to help you locate this hidden object:

  1. Start the last campaign mission in The Final Shape – Iconoclasm.
  2. Progress through the mission until you reach a large window with a panoramic view.
  3. Go left and head into a long corridor. Eventually, you'll arrive in a room with a sliced statue of a wardog.
  4. Go through a door on the left and look up – there should be a glowing light on the floor. This marks a hidden passage.
  5. Jump into the passage and follow its path. As you reach the very end, you’ll find a Prismatic chest. Open it to claim the Facet of Sacrifice Prismatic Fragment.

Here’s a more detailed picture with what you need to look for in this location. If you missed it, you could always replay the mission.

Olga Fiszer

Olga Fiszer

Joined the guides on GRYOnline.pl in 2019. Nonetheless, you can also come across her posts about LEGO, which is something she has passionately collected for many years. A former corporate employee who decided to move to the UK, where she devoted herself to collecting pop culture relics. Her favorite game genres include primarily RPGs and jRPGs, classic RTSs, as well as unique indie games. When, despite a sizable collection of games, she concludes there's nothing to play, she launches Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, one of the KOTORs, or Baldur’s Gate 2 (Shadows of Amn, not Throne of Bhaal) for the hundredth time. After hours, she enjoys painting figurines or admiring her collectibles and retro consoles.

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