{"id":39878,"date":"2025-01-28T16:23:15","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:23:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-atlas-skew-week-4-locations-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:23:15","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:23:15","slug":"destiny-2-atlas-skew-week-4-locations-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-atlas-skew-week-4-locations-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Destiny 2: Atlas Skew Week 4 locations &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2: Atlas Skew Week 4 locations BungieThe thrilling conclusion to Destiny 2\u2019s most exciting fetch quest has arrived. Let\u2019s find those Atlas Skews once more before we collect the non-season pass. We trek back to the H.E.L.M. once more as Tracing the Stars 4 takes us back to the Sov clan and their connection to Atlas Skews This week\u2019s edition of the quest will take you into the Harbinger once more and you\u2019ll continue through to the Confluence for a few skews as well. If you haven\u2019t completed previous weeks of the quest, you can find our other guides here. Here is everything you need to know about Tracing the Stars IV\/A Hollow Coronation. Contents How to start the Tracing the Stars IV quest &#8211; All Atlas Skews locations &#8211; A Hollow Coronation &#8211; A Hollow Coronation Continued &#8211; Collecting Strands of Nobility &#8211; Completing A Hollow Coronation &#8211; How to start the Tracing the Stars IV quest This week is slightly different, in that you don\u2019t actually have to pick up Tracing the Stars, you only need A Hollow Coronation. You can grab that quest at the Wayfinder\u2019s Compass in the H.E.L.M. as usual. Atlas Skew Week 4 locations This week\u2019s Atlas Skews are fairly close together. They all revolve around the Confluence and the Harbinger\u2019s Seclude area, with the Gardens of Esila making a minor appearance. As usual, we\u2019ll be using a specific location for the start of hunting the Skews, and this time it\u2019s the portal that takes you from the Spine of Keres to the Confluence. To reach that portal, travel northwest out of the Divalian Mists, the same way you did in week one. Once you\u2019ve crossed the two gaps that block your Sparrow from crossing, keep straight and stop at the bridge that leads into the Orrery. Jump off the right side and land on the rocks. Maneuver your way to the bottom of the rocks and enter the cave inside. This portal will take you to the confluence. Confluence Giant Crystal After you cross through the portal in the Spine, the first skew can be found directly ahead of you, on the far side of the giant crystal. Collect it and proceed to the big room directly ahead of you for the next one. Harbinger\u2019s Seclude \u2013 Cathedral In this room, follow the outside ring to the left and travel through the first door. Take the stairs down and continue straight into the next room. You should find the skew sitting at the base of the cathedral statue. Confluence Throne Portal Return up the stairs from the Cathedral and into the room with the outer ring. Instead of breaking off, go through the main door on the far side of where you entered. You\u2019ll have to boost across a huge pit in the middle of the next room, but the skew will be waiting for you on the other side. Exit through the same door that you came from and return back to the ring-shaped room. Confluence Tree Triad For this skew, go through the door that leads to the trees. This is on your left-hand side if you\u2019re leaving the Throne room, right-hand side if you\u2019re in the main entrance or directly across from you if you\u2019re exiting the Cathedral. The skew will be sitting on the left side of the trees. It should be in plain sight when you enter the room. To head to the next skew, venture forth into the room with the light-red tinting ahead of you. Garden Entry Statue Once you\u2019ve made it far enough into the room with the red tint, the Gardens of Esila location tag should appear on your screen. When it does, venture through the door on your left. The final skew should be on the right side of the room underneath a large pillar. Once you\u2019ve picked up the final skew, open the Director and return to the H.E.L.M. and venture once more into the portal to the Caliburn Gatehouse. Completing A Hollow Coronation You will already have the quest this time, so venture into the portal and realign the Atlas Skews and listen to Uldren Sov\u2019s last recording about the story that set you on this path in the first place. After he\u2019s done speaking, Mara will begin to give some additional context. When then Sovs are done speaking, venture back through the portal and lay claim to the glorious Exotic weapon that we\u2019ve been waiting these long weeks for. Except, you can\u2019t do that yet. There\u2019s another hitch in the plan and you\u2019ll need to return to Mara Sov and help her before anything else can happen. A Hollow Coronation Continues There\u2019s always more to the story with Mara Sov. It turns out that Ager\u2019s Scepter isn\u2019t yours to have yet. She needs you to collect Strands of Nobility in order for her to unlock the weapon from its stasis, because of course she does. There\u2019s enough drama between Mara and the Vanguard to make this whole questline feel like we\u2019re just a few steps short of the entire pot boiling over. She promises that Ager\u2019s Scepter will be yours if you complete the things she\u2019s asking for, so I suppose there\u2019s no reason to stop now. Head into an Astral Alignment quest and get to working on the requirements. In my experience, this only took two Alignments, but it will depend on how efficiently you tick off the boxes. Once the first set of requirements are done, there is another step \u2013 defeating 18 champions, and earning 20 super kills, so you may need to start on an additional Alignment. Collecting Strands of Nobility After you\u2019re done with the Astral Alignments, you\u2019ll still have a few more goals to take care of. This time it\u2019s a handful of Strikes that are spread out across the universe. Lake of Shadows (EDZ) &#8211; The Disgraced (Cosmodrome) &#8211; The Glassway (Europa) &#8211; Once this is done the quest will update once more, and it\u2019s back to the H.E.L.M. to talk to Mara Sov. Actually Completing A Hollow Coronation When you speak with Mara Sov this time, she\u2019ll give you the Noble Seal needed to unlock the scepter. Travel back to the H.E.L.M. and you\u2019ll notice that A Hollow Coronation is now a true Exotic Quest. When you load in, travel back through the portal and you\u2019ll find Ager\u2019s Scepter. You can actually pick it up this time too. Once you\u2019ve collected it, the quest will update for the millionth time, and you will be instructed to blow up some rocks, just like the ones that are all around The Shattered Realm. After you make it through the rocks, you will then be prompted to take care of some bad guys before heading back to speak with Mara Sov one final time. When you arrive back in her chambers, Mara will bestow upon you the climactic cutscene for this storyline. No spoilers here, but you should definitely watch it. The animation is absolutely perfect. That\u2019s it for our series on Tracing the Stars\/A Hollow Coronation. All in all, I think this questline ended on a bang. That final cutscene is beautiful and we now have that sweet, sweet scepter to freeze enemies in place with.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2: Atlas Skew Week 4 locations BungieThe thrilling conclusion to Destiny 2\u2019s most exciting fetch quest has arrived. Let\u2019s find those Atlas Skews once more before we collect the non-season pass. 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