
Right now, Fragments are exclusive to the Stasis subclass. On the other hand, the Hunter Vanguard Fragment requires Dusk Slivers from Rifle final blows, defeats of frozen combatants, and powerful (Majors, Ultras and Champions) to be defeated with Stasis damage. The Warlock Fragment quest that focuses on Strikes has different tasks than the Hunter one of the same playlist.įor example, the Warlock Vanguard Fragment Quest requires defeats of slowed combatants, frozen combatants, and Dark Reflections collected from Strike bosses. It’s also worth noting that the tasks are different for each class. Each quest has tasks that can only be completed within that specific playlist. In terms of what these Fragments quests are, players can choose whether they want a quest focused on Crucible, Strikes, or Gambit. Right now, there are only six Fragments to unlock, which means you can claim them all in three weeks. You are limited to buying two quests per week from the Exo Stranger. Completing Born in Darkness Part 2 grants access to Fragment quests.Īs soon as you finish Part 2, the Exo Stranger will offer you Fragment quests.

This quest is offered by the Exo Stranger after finishing the Beyond Light campaign and completing Born in Darkness Part 1. To begin unlocking Fragments in Destiny 2 you must complete Born in Darkness Part 2. However, once you’ve gained access to Fragments, the process of getting new ones becomes rather straightforward. Unlocking Fragments, at least for the first time, isn’t quite clear.

These items add new effects to your subclass which intermingle with how Stasis works. Fragments are a powerful new addition to the world of Destiny 2.
