There is, so far, little indication of how Lightning Rounds actually work and what spawns them. And that’s a shame, since you can earn some excellent bonuses if you clear the extra round.
How to start Destiny 2 Lightning Round in Dares of Eternity
For now, there’s seemingly no surefire way to start a Lightning Round. Fans, including us, have had spotty luck managing to get into the bonus round, though it does mean we know what has no effect on the event.
Choosing the right or wrong door doesn’t matter How quickly you defeat the bosses or clear challenges doesn’t matter There’s (probably) not a special boss you need to defeat
A few players claimed there was a “special guest” that appeared in the Dares rounds and a system prompt appears to alert you to their presence. We’ve yet to encounter that, though, and it’s the same for most other players. It could be true, but there’s just not enough evidence yet to say for sure.
What to do in Destiny 2 Lightning Round
If you do manage to get lucky and trigger a Lightning Round, it’ll start after the Dares of Eternity’s final boss. You have a limited time to wrest control of three zones from enemies, and each zone you win back earns you one additional chest at the end of the event. That’s a very good thing, since it means more Treasure Keys to spend on weapons and more Strange Coins for Starhorse bounties. There may be a special boss that spawns during the trial, though it’s not totally clear what happens if you defeat them. It’s far from the only thing to do in Destiny 2. The Gjallahorn is up for grabs if you purchased the Anniversary Pack, and anyone can complete the Magnum Opus quest to get the Forerunner pistol. If you need some new armor, we recommend the Artifice Armor you can get from the Grasp of Avarice dungeon, since it has its own pre-equipped artefact mod slot.