In this Celestial Nighthawk article, we will talk about the exotic that can be acquired in Destiny 2.
Celestial Nighthawk
The Celestial Nighthawk is an exotic armor specifically designed for Hunters. The helmet specifically caters to the gunslinger subclass. This is because the Celestial Nighthawk carries perks that modify the golden gun ability. This helmet originally hailed from the original Destiny.
Stats of Celestial Eyehawk
Power | Defense |
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35 | 10-300 |
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The Celestial Nighthawk helmet boasts one specific perk that makes it a go-to helmet for gunslinger subclasses. This is the Hawkeye Hack, which modifies the super, Golden Gun. The Golden Gun now fires a single, incredibly high damage shot, to the point of disintegrating enemies and causing them to explode.
Obtaining the Celestial Nighthawk
In Destiny, you can retrieve this helmet through many means. You could buy it from Xur or obtain it as a drop from the King’s Fall raid. However, in Destiny 2, you can only obtain the Celestial Nighthawk from exotic engrams. Exotic engrams are random rewards you can obtain in-game.
You can farm Exotic engrams through the following means: Strike Missions, Public Events, and Crucibles.
Participating in Nightfall Strike Missions (or normal Strike Missions) will reward you with good amounts of loot. However, the harder you play, the better the loot! You should prepare yourself for a very hard fight in Nightfall, however. Next, Crucible matches will also reward you with exotic loot. You will have to do PVP, though, which might be incredibly dangerous for your character if you are not prepared. Finally, Public Events reward you with engrams, depending on the event itself. Look for them on the planet you are on, or travel to Titan and Nessus if things are too quiet.
Other Exotic Helmets
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Eye of Another World | Nazarec’s Sin | Skull of Dire Ahamkara |
Crown of Tempests | An Insurmountable Skullfort | Mask of the Quiet One |
Celestial Nighthawk | Foetracer |
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