Destiny 2 has concluded the Light and Dark Saga and is already heading toward its next story path. The firstEpisode: Echoeshas given us a lot of info and lore on the upcoming year of Destiny content. With that info, we will start the new activity and look at the best ways to farm Radiolite in Destiny 2.
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How to farm regular Radiolite in Destiny 2
Radiolite is a brand-new substance you can collect while participating in the Episodic activityBreach Executable. Finding them can be fairly easy, as they take the appearance of destination materials while you’re going around smashing yourPlanetary Piston Hammer.
But if you are having trouble shooting them as your random teammates rush through the activity, consider putting aWombo Detector modon your Ghost. Doing this will show a marker on your screen whenever you’re within 50 meters of a chest, or in this case, materials such as Radiolite.

And speaking of teammates rushing through,ensure you are thoroughwhen completing a Breach Executable as there are a ton of Radiolite Samples you may miss. I know it can be hard when your fellow Guardians are speeding through the activity, like The Witness is still at our doorstep, but try to get them to slow down because it will benefit all of you. Once the activity is over you can deposit all the Radiolite you’ve been accumulating for someextra Episodic weapons and rewards.
Where to find Iridescent Radiolite
Iridescent Radiolite is one of three common samples you’ll find while taking part in theBreach Executable activity on Nessus. If you’re using the Wombo Detector, you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding these samples. What’s more, if you have a charge in your Piston Hammer and you use it during the mission, tons of Iridescent Radiolite should spawn around it once you deal with the immediate Vex.
you’re able to tell the difference between Iridescent samples and the rest because of theirrainbow pattern and spiky edges. ensure to scour every inch of the activity to find the most Iridescent Radiolite. In doing so, you’ll receive a random colored Radiolite sample when collecting an Iridescent one. Keep in mind that the main way of getting Iridescent samples to spawn is using your Planetary Piston Hammer.

Where to find Crimson Radiolite
Much like the previous sample, you may find Crimson Radiolite simply byplaying Breach Executable and finding themaround the Nessus activity. These samples are different than the previous ones because instead of a rainbow spiky rock, the Crimson Radiolite is asolid red, diamond-shaped rock.
Of course, every sample is housed within a circular orb, but the inside should bebright red rockif you’re looking for Crimson Radiolite. Now let’s round out our regular Radiolite resources by taking a look at the final sample.

Where to find Ivory Radiolite
Ivory Radioliteis the last regular sample you will encounter around the grounds of the Breach Executable activity. Unlike its colorful counterparts, the Ivory sample is awhite circular rockyou once again find in circular material capsules.
Just keep an eye out forthe markers on your mapif you have the Wombo Combo Ghost Mod on, and you’ll quickly be on your way to getting some of theOrganic Specimensfrom Failsafe.

Where to find Azure Radiolite
It seems that the three Radiolites we’ve been collecting aren’t the only ones we Guardians are going to find throughout the 10th year of Destiny 2. There are samples, such as theAzure Radiolitethat show up later in the episode.
After the release of Episode 1: Act II, we were able to find the source of the Azure Radiolite. If you want to collect some samples of Azure Radiolite, you mustcollect theTuned Radiolite Samplerfrom Failsafe. This upgraded sample not only allows you to grab some blue Radiolite, it also increases the maximum storage you have for Radiolite to 1000g.

After you have this, simplyhead into Episode Echoes activitieslike Breach Executable and start looking forRadiolite Incubators. As always, using your Planetary Piston Hammer will guarantee a lot of samples to spawn, and there will beAzure Radiolite mixed in with the other specimenswe already know of. The seasonal quest name for grabbing this sample is Assimilated Rock and Stone II and requires you to get one Azure Radiolite and one other new sample.
Where to find Golden Radiolite
Golden Radiolite is the second previously unknown sample we will be excavating from Nessus. And much like our previous blue-colored Radiolite, the Golden Radiolite wasintroduced in Episode 1: Act II of Destiny 2.
As with Azure, make sure yougrab the Tuned Radiolite Samplerfrom the first week of the story mission for Act II of Episode 1. After that, the process is the same:participate in seasonal activitiesand Golden Radiolite willspawn in Incubatorsalong with the rest of the samples.
However,two more specimens will make their way to the game, most likely on the release of Episode 1: Act III. The only question left to ask is where do you find them?
Where to find Emerald Radiolite
There’s another quest much like the previous one that asks you to acquire Azure and Golden Radiolite. Except the specimens in question you’ll need to collect are very different.
First, you’ll need to get someEmerald Radiolite, and thanks to TodayInDestiny again, we know roughly the time players can expect to grab some green samples. You get the seasonal quest Assimilated Rock and Stone III inweek 13 of the Episode, the same week that we unlock Act III Part 1 of the story.
We won’t know where to find Emerald Radiolite until then, so check back in week 13 to find out. And since there are always two Radiolites attached to these seasonal quests, we must at the very least mention the last one.
Where to find Violet Radiolite
Finally, we’ve got the Violet Radiolite, the second sample you must get to complete the seasonal quest. While we still don’t know how to get it, the quest forViolet Radiolite unlocks in week 13, so it’s safe to assume whatever content it comes from will be available at the same time.
So if you want to wait until every piece of Readiolite is available, wait until week 13 and all those shiny rocks will be yours should you choose to brave the Vex hordes on Nessus.
How to farm rare Radiolite in Destiny 2
So far, there is very little information we know about rare Radiolite. I’m sure we’re expected to learn more as the Episode unfolds, but for now, it seems you will have a chance tofind rarer versions of Radiolite at random, with thechance increasingif you use thePiston Hammerin an Executable activity.
Besides the color change when you acquire it, you’ll know you got a rare version if the weight of it ishigher than 10g. What’s more, every time you get Iridescent Radiolite from smashing your hammer, there’s a chance for it to be any type of Radiolite sample, making your odds of finding higher quantities easier.
Finally, if you complete the story missions of the Episode there are always going to beRadiolite samples in between combat areas, so keep an eye out for those.
But that’s about all we know about the rare Radiolite and how to get it as of now. It seems thatthe last pair of rare samples will drop during week 13 of the Episode, with the second pair arriving in week 13. We’ll be sure to update this section as soon as we start collecting those rocks. I just hope I’ll have enough time to get all the seasonal challenges before thestart of the next Episode.
Alex Garcia
Alex Garcia is a freelance gaming journalist with over 20 years of gaming experience, and 3 years of professional writing. I stay up to date on the latest and greatest games out there, be they large AAA releases or a diamond in the rough indie game. I like to write about everything Vampire Survivors, and am an avid RPG fan, from Yakuza/LAD, Persona, Final Fantasy, and more. In my downtime you’ll find me talking about the greatest invention known to man: cheese.