How to Get Choir of One Destiny 2: A Complete Guide

Have you ever witnessed the sheer power of a Guardian wielding a god-rolled weapon in Destiny 2 and felt a pang of envy? One such weapon, the Choir of the One grenade launcher, stands out for its potential to devastate enemies in both PvE and PvP. It boasts impressive stats and can roll with perks that synergize beautifully with various builds. But acquiring this sought-after weapon can be a daunting task, leaving many Guardians wondering how to actually obtain it.

Getting your hands on the Choir of the One is crucial for players looking to optimize their grenade launcher builds and excel in endgame content. Its unique perk combinations can provide a significant advantage in challenging activities like Grandmaster Nightfalls and Crucible matches. Understanding the specific steps and requirements will drastically increase your chances of adding this formidable weapon to your arsenal and unlocking its full potential. This guide will break down the process in detail so you, too, can experience the power of the Choir.

What activities reward Choir of the One, and what are the best strategies for farming it?

What activities drop the Choir of the One armor in Destiny 2?

The Choir of the One armor set is exclusively obtainable from activities within the Spire of the Watcher dungeon. Each piece of the armor has a chance to drop from specific encounters within the dungeon, and subsequent completions of encounters where you’ve previously earned armor can grant additional rolls of that armor piece.

The Spire of the Watcher dungeon is located on the planet Mars. To obtain the Choir of the One armor set, you must complete encounters within the dungeon. The loot pool for each encounter includes specific armor pieces, allowing you to target certain slots. For instance, some encounters are more likely to drop helmets or gauntlets. It’s essential to note that while the armor can drop from any encounter within the dungeon, the best way to acquire a full set is by repeatedly completing all encounters each week on each character. Once you’ve obtained a piece of Choir of the One armor, it will also have the chance to drop with different stat rolls each time you complete the same encounter. This provides an incentive to continue running the dungeon to obtain armor pieces with optimal stat distributions for your desired builds. Keep in mind that the availability of certain armor pieces may depend on whether you own the relevant DLC.

Is Choir of the One farmable, and if so, how?

Yes, Choir of the One is farmable, provided you are playing during the week when the Ghosts of the Deep dungeon is the featured dungeon. During these weeks, the final boss encounter can be repeated multiple times per character to obtain additional drops of the dungeon’s loot, including Choir of the One, allowing for targeted farming.

To farm Choir of the One, you must first complete a full run of the Ghosts of the Deep dungeon at least once on each character you intend to farm with. This unlocks the loot pool for subsequent runs. Once you’ve completed the initial clear, you can then repeatedly load into the final boss encounter (Simmumah Ur-Nokru, Lucent Hive) on the featured dungeon week. There are several ways to reach the boss, including using checkpoints from previous runs, or joining a fireteam that is already at the boss. Remember that only the final encounter will reward loot when farming.

When Ghosts of the Deep is *not* the featured dungeon, you can only obtain loot once per class per week from each encounter. This means that while you can run the final encounter multiple times, you will only receive rewards on your first clear of the encounter per class. Waiting for Ghosts of the Deep to be the weekly featured dungeon is crucial for efficient Choir of the One farming, maximizing your chances of getting the desired perk combinations.

What stats should I focus on for a Choir of the One build?

For a Choir of the One build, prioritize Resilience, Recovery, and Discipline. Resilience should be your highest stat, enabling you to survive incoming damage and maintain uptime in combat. Recovery allows you to quickly regenerate health after taking damage, keeping you in the fight longer. Discipline reduces your grenade cooldown, enabling more frequent use of abilities that can trigger or benefit from the Orb of Restoration generated by Choir of the One.

The synergy of Choir of the One hinges on consistent ability usage and survivability. High Resilience ensures you can withstand more damage while casting abilities or engaging enemies. Recovery will greatly enhance your ability to recuperate after taking damage. While Intellect, Strength, and Mobility have their uses, they are less crucial for this specific build compared to the others. While Resilience and Recovery are generally prioritized for survivability, Discipline plays a more tactical role. Constant grenade usage allows you to consistently generate the Orb of Restoration, empowering your allies and potentially amplifying your own ability regeneration if your subclass allows for it. As with any build, consider your playstyle and subclass when fine-tuning your stat distribution, but generally, prioritizing Resilience, Recovery, and Discipline will provide the most consistent and effective performance.

Are there specific Lost Sectors that increase my chances of getting Choir of the One?

No, there are no specific Lost Sectors that increase your chances of getting the Choir of the One Exotic helmet. Exotic armor drops from Legend and Master Lost Sectors are based on the daily rotating armor type. To have a chance at getting Choir of the One, you need to farm the Lost Sector when the daily reward is helmet engrams.

The key to efficiently farming for Choir of the One is understanding how the Lost Sector rotation works. Each day, a different Lost Sector on either Earth, the Moon, or Europa will be designated as a Legend or Master difficulty activity. These higher-difficulty versions offer a chance to drop Exotic armor in a specific armor slot (helmet, gauntlets, chest armor, or leg armor) that rotates daily. This means that on some days, the reward will be helmets, which is when you’ll want to farm to potentially acquire Choir of the One. Pay attention to daily reset information from resources like TodayInDestiny.com to know which Lost Sector offers helmets. To further optimize your farming runs, aim for a high clear speed in the designated Lost Sector. Master difficulty offers a slightly higher drop rate, but if you can clear Legend difficulty significantly faster, you may see better results over time. Prepare by ensuring your Power level is at or above the recommended level for the Lost Sector, using effective weapon loadouts for quickly defeating enemies and champions, and utilizing mods that enhance survivability and damage output.

Does difficulty level affect Choir of the One drop rates?

No, the difficulty level does not directly affect the drop rate of the Choir of the One fusion rifle in Destiny 2. Choir of the One can only drop from Terminal Overload chests on Neomuna.

While difficulty doesn’t impact the drop rate of the weapon itself, it *does* impact the *keys* needed to open the Terminal Overload chests. Specifically, higher difficulty tiers of activities on Neomuna, like Legend or Master Lost Sectors, or completing patrols and public events in the Terminal Overload zone, will increase your chances of obtaining Terminal Overload Keys. These keys are essential, as you need one to open the chest associated with the current daily Terminal Overload location. The higher the difficulty, the faster you will be able to accumulate keys to repeatedly attempt opening the Terminal Overload chest.

Therefore, focusing on efficient key farming through higher difficulty activities within Neomuna will indirectly increase your opportunities to acquire Choir of the One. Optimize your key-collecting strategy, rather than focusing on the chest-opening activity’s difficulty, to maximize your chances of obtaining the weapon.

Can I get a high-stat roll of Choir of the One?

Yes, you can obtain high-stat rolls of the Choir of the One armor in Destiny 2, but it requires focused effort. High-stat armor typically refers to pieces with a combined stat total of 60 or higher, and these are desirable for optimizing your Guardian’s build.

The key to farming high-stat Choir of the One armor lies in focusing your engrams at the War Table in the HELM. By using the correct Season of the Wish focusing options, you can specifically target armor drops. Note that the cost of focusing increases with each subsequent focused engram, so manage your resources wisely. Also, make sure you have the appropriate upgrades unlocked at the War Table that provide bonuses to stat rolls. Certain upgrades can influence the likelihood of getting higher stat totals, or even focus specific stat categories (like Resilience or Discipline).

Furthermore, remember that the Ghost mod “Armorer” can be applied to your Ghost shell to guarantee at least 10 points in a chosen stat on armor drops. Combining a Ghost mod focused on a desirable stat like Resilience or Recovery with focused engram decryption provides the best chance of getting a Choir of the One armor piece with a high total stat roll and a desirable distribution for your build. Keep an eye out for double-XP weeks as well, as you’ll want to maximize your engram farming efficiency.

Is Choir of the One armor still relevant in the current Destiny 2 season?

No, the Choir of the One armor set is not relevant in the current Destiny 2 season for endgame activities. While it might have some nostalgic value or cosmetic appeal, its fixed perks and lack of modern mod slots make it significantly weaker than armor acquired in more recent seasons.

The primary reason Choir of the One armor is outdated is its inability to utilize the latest seasonal mods and artifact perks. Current endgame builds heavily rely on these mods for champion stunning, damage buffs, and survivability enhancements. Since Choir of the One armor lacks the mod slots to equip these crucial elements, players using it will be at a considerable disadvantage in activities like Grandmaster Nightfalls, Raids, and high-level dungeons. Furthermore, the fixed perk rolls on the Choir of the One armor cannot be optimized for specific builds. Modern armor allows players to reroll stats and choose perks that synergize with their weapons and subclass. This level of customization is essential for maximizing effectiveness in challenging content. While the aesthetic might be appealing, the practical limitations make it a choice for casual play only, not for players looking to optimize their performance.

Alright, Guardians, that’s everything you need to know to snag the Choir of One emblem! Hopefully, this guide helped clear up any confusion and gets you one step closer to completing your Destiny 2 collection. Thanks for reading, and good luck on your Emblem-hunting adventures! Swing by again soon for more tips, tricks, and guides to help you conquer the Destiny universe.