Made available alongside the PS5 and Xbox Series versions of Destiny 2, the Hawkmoon is a Hand Cannon returning from the original Destiny. To begin, you need to pick up the As the Crow Flies quest from Spider, which first tasks you with finding several feather locations, before finding the Hawkmoon itself and restoring its power. On this page: Once you have the Hawkmoon, you can improve it further by embarking in the Harbinger mission. Note - you’ll need to have the Season of the Hunt pass to access this quest, and have completed the Hunt for the Wrathborn quest (picked up from Crow, where you embark on your first Wrathborn Hunt) before this appears. First Feather location To find the first feather, head to the entrance of Spider’s lair. Just before you enter the corridor from the outside, it will be on top of the crate-like object on the right. Second Feather location Next, head to The Sludge in the EDZ. Using the fast travel point, head west until you see a hollowed out walkway sticking out of a building. Leap up here, and on the edge overlooking the area, is the feather. Third Feather location Travel to the Cosmodrome. This feather location is right next to where you fast travel in near the vendor. Specifically, look up for a broken column, where it is situated on top. You’ll need to double or triple jump up to get it. Fourth Feather location Next, go to The Dreaming City. Head into the giant doorway in the cliff just east of the fast travel point, which would lead you to the Blind Well public event. On the left, just before you enter on a slightly raised ledge, is the feather. Final feather location The final feather is in the Shrine of Oryx on the Moon. To find it, head to Archer’s Line and go underground following the path leading to the north east. Head through the Hall of Wisdom, and then hug the left wall and through the tunnel to the Shrine of Oryx. To find the feather, there is a large arena at the end of an enemy-filled passage. Go around the central structure, and the feather is on the ground to the other side, just before the outer walkway. It’s December, which means the return of The Dawning and Moments of Triumph 2022! Elsewhere, the Season of the Seraph is here alongside More than a Weapon, Seraph Key Codes and Resonate Stems and the addition of Rose in Crucible. We’ve also seen a new dungeon, Spire of the Watcher, with has a chance of Hierarchy of Needs dropping upon completion. Earliear this year we had the arrival of King’s Fall and King’s Fall challenges, plus weapons including Doom of Chelchis and Touch of Malice. For The Witch Queen, learn how to get Dead Messenger and Parasite. It’s here you’ll find the Effigy of Hawkmoon at the end of the quest. We’re not done by any means, as we have a few steps remaining to power it up. Next, you must strengthen Hawkmoon by collecting and generating 50 Orbs of Power. This is fairly straightforward and will come naturally during the course of play; if you are in a rush, then getting your Super instantly from flags before Public Events in Patrol zones is useful. After that, return to Crow again, then you’ll be given a mission to investigate the marked coordinates in the EDZ. This is another quest similar to A Cry From Beyond, except you must collect feathers as you go - the locations of which are fairly straightforward. Once you have found as many as you can, you need to then kill the boss Ishrasek, Lightbinder of Savathun to finish the mission. Following that is a step to defeat Champions or defeat Guardians in Gambit and Crucible matches. The Champions you’ll find regularly throughout Patrol zones and various end-game missions, so could be one to have ticking over in the background while you do other things - otherwise jumping into Crucible matches (Mayhem, with its fast turnover, could be good here) is your best bet. With that done, you have one final mission back on the EDZ - The Crow and the Hawk. This features two combat encounters and a jumping puzzle in-between, and as with other Exotic quests which have debuted during Beyond Light such as Salvation’s Grip and The Lament, you’ll actually collect Hawkmoon partway through this mission - giving you a welcome opportunity to give it a spin: Similar to Whisper of the Worm and Outbreak Perfected’s Zero Hour, this is a challenging combat and jumping puzzle mission which offers rewards to power up the Exotic - specifically, getting new Hawkmoons with random rolls, a first for an Exotic weapon - as well as unlocking the Catalyst upon completion, which has the following perks: “Increased magazine size. Grants increased handling, reload speed, and weapon range based on the number of stacks of Paracausal Charge.” Running the Harbinger mission again on later weeks allows you to keep earning new rolls for Hawkmoon, as well as Feathers to unlock an Exotic ship.