With new expansions come new environments, and with new environments come new Lost Sectors inDestiny 2. With the release ofLightfall,Neptune becomes available to play. The Lost Sectors are great places to find high-level loot and really get your teeth into the area’s foes. If you know how to find the Thrilladome inDestiny 2,you’re able to test your might against Neptune’s best and have a chance at raising your light level.
Destiny 2: Thrilladome location
The Thrilladome isn’t for the faint-hearted. Located deep in the Liming Harbor area of the map, you’ll need to be ready for some pretty tough enemies before you go wading in. It also has a recommendedLight levelof over 1700, so make sure you’re at least close to that before you make your way in or you won’t even scratch the paint of Vex armor.
Locate the Liming Harbor
This location is just below the spawn point on the map and southeast of the Zephyr Concourse. Hop on your sparrow and make your way through the twists and turns of Neptune. There is often an event close by to help you find the Thrilladome inDestiny 2.
Look for the Lost Sector symbol
Lost sectors are marked with the telltale symbol. Look up at the building to the back of the area and you will spot it there. It is right beside the entrance to the Lost Sector. Jumping up on the ledge is how to find the Thrilladome inDestiny 2.
Climb up the interior
Once you are in the building you will have to traverse the inside of it to reach the correct level. You will find yourself in a room at the top of the interior.
Break your way into the Thrilladome inDestiny 2
Once you are at the top of the building you will spot a grate to the right of the room. Shoot this out and make your way through the tunnels to the Lost Sector. Fame and glory await.
Leo Gillick
Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.
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