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author: Olga Fiszer

Memory Impassive Darkness in Destiny 2 - Facet of Solitude Location

Struggling to find the Prismatic Chest in Memory: Impassive Darkness? Check our Destiny 2 guide to discover the location of Facet of Solitude Fragment.

Source: Destiny 2; developer: Bungie
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Destiny 2 The Final Shape throws tradition out the window with the Prismatic subclass, that lets you harness the power of both Light and Darkness, forging unique builds by mixing and matching abilities. To unleash its full power, you need to hunt down Prismatic Fragments. These objects act as customization modules, supercharging your grenades, class abilities, and more. The Facet of Solitude Prismatic Fragment can be obtained through the Memory: Impassive Darkness. Read on to learn where to find the Prismatic chest in the Impasse.

Destiny 2 – How to Find Prismatic Fragment in Memory: Impassive Darkness

After collecting 5 Memory Vestige: Darkness in Destiny 2: The Final Shape, they will automatically transform into a Memory: Impassive Darkness. This object indicates the approximate location of prismatic chest containing the Facet of Solitude item. Since some players have trouble finding this chest, here’s where you need to look:

  1. Go to the eastern outskirts of the Impasse.
  2. Jump down the edge by the right side of the building.
  1. Prismatic chest will be on a small ledge.

Just a heads up, Guardians: this chest only contains the Facet of Solitude the first time you open it. Subsequent runs won't yield another Prismatic Fragment, but you might find other goodies inside.

Facet of Solitude excels at applying Darkness debuffs to enemies, creating prime targets for devastating combos with other fragments like Facet of Devotion or Facet of Courage.

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