Players will need to find a second lost Ghost in the Convalescence: Underbrush mission within theDestiny 2: The Final Shape campaign, but it is a bit more involved than simply looking around. Here is how to complete Convalescence: Underbrush in Destiny 2.

How to Find Convalescence: Underbrush Ghost in Destiny 2

Unlike thefirst lost Ghost mission, there is no area that players will need to search to find the second one. Instead, players will need toreceive two Flickering Blessingswhile in the Landing region.

Flickering Blessings can befound in any of the chestswithin the Landing region for this mission, though can be quite random when they drop. The best chance to get the Flickering Blessings is by competing the Pathfinder Objectives.

Destiny 2 The Final Shape Convalescence: Underbrush

Roam around the region until you come across thesemini-events marked by either a blue or grey diamond. These events can range from helping other Ghosts, eliminating enemies, or following wisps of light.

While players will need to get two Flickering Blessings mods from chests, players will also need to equip one from theTraveler’s Blessings menu. It can be found on the map next to the Pathfinder node. The Flickering Blessings are temporary boosts while playing in the Pale Heart. Simply equip one from the wheel menu, and only one can be equipped at a time.

Destiny 2 The Final Shape Convalescence: Underbrush

How to Complete Convalescence: Underbrush in Destiny 2

Fast travel to the Lost City and go down the stairs where Micah’s Conduit resides. The second lost Ghost will be marked by a waypoint next to the overgrown root.Interact with the Ghost, then walk over to Micah to complete the final step of the mission.

Interact with Micah’s Conduit machine in the room to receive thePro Memoria machine gunand theConvalescence: Greenery missionto find the last lost Ghost.

Destiny 2 The Final Shape Convalescence: Underbrush

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