Destiny 2 Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector Location

Destiny 2 Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector Location

The Destiny 2 Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector is today’s Legend Lost Sector. That means plenty of players are looking to cash in on the promise of loot (though not as good as the now removed loot cave) by finding its location. Here’s where players can find Veles Labyrinth in Destiny 2 and what to expect inside.

Where is the Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector in Destiny 2?

Destiny 2 Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector Map

To find the Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector, players must head to the Cosmodrome. This area is filled with the debris of old, rusted ships, one of which hides our destination.

Players should head to the southern part of the area and look for a boat near the southwest border with the Lost Sector logo stamped on the hull near the bow of the ship. This boat holds a much larger cargo than its outside would lead players to believe.

Jumping up onto the deck, we can find an open hatch leading into a dark passage. Following the wall to the right leads players into a cavern with a few derelict cargo containers. Guardians who keep following this route will find themselves in the Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector.

This Lost Sector is full of Hive. The hardest enemies players will face here are Unstoppable Ogres, Barrier Knights, and two Hive Wizards. These enemies aren’t too hard to take on normally, but when Veles Labyrinth is affected by the Legend Lost Sector modifiers, these foes can be very annoying.

Making the run through this Lost Sector even more difficult is the fact many will be doing it solo to earn the exotic armor. Using Warmind Cells can help even the odds by taking out weaker enemies so players can focus on the ogres, wizards, and boss Hive Knight.

Players shouldn’t have any harder of a time running through the Veles Labyrinth Lost Sector in Destiny 2 than any other. There are no big surprises in enemy type or placement, and it should be a quick fight for experienced guardians.

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