Destiny 2 lost sector rotation for the Season of Plunder

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Knowing the Destiny 2 lost sector rotation is a good way to get ahead of which mini-dungeons are coming up in the game, and what exotic armor type you can hope to farm from them. As with the last few seasons, Bungie has added some powerful exotic armor pieces that you can only get by running Legend or Master lost sector's solo. There are also lots of exotics from previous seasons you can only get this way as well.

Since Legend and Master lost sectors can also reward you with any exotic, they are perfect for new players looking to farm those fancy armor pieces that they might have missed in past expansions and seasons. Here, I'll list the current Legend and Master lost sector rotation, what the new exotic armor pieces are, as well as some tips on how to unlock these special Lost Sectors if you want to take them on.

What is the Destiny 2 lost sector today?

Here is the Legend and Master lost sector rotation for the next few weeks, as well as what exotic armor type you can earn for each. Bungie recently added the Perdition lost sector to rotation, so there is a chance more might appear before season's end:

Date Lost Sector Destination Exotic type
October 31 The Conflux Nessus Helmet
November 1 K1 Crew Quarters Moon Legs
November 2 K1 Logistics Moon Arms
November 3 K1 Communion Moon Chest
November 4 Skydock IV EDZ Helmet
November 5 Scavenger’s Den EDZ Legs
November 6 The Quarry EDZ Arms
November 6 Excavation Site XII EDZ Chest
November 7 Concealed Void Europa Helmet
November 8 Bunker E15 Europa Legs
November 9 Perdition Europa Arms
November 10 The Conflux Nessus Chest
November 11 K1 Crew Quarters Moon Helmet
November 12 K1 Logistics Moon Legs
November 13 K1 Communion Moon Arms
November 14 Skydock IV EDZ Chest
November 15 Scavenger’s Den EDZ Helmet
November 16 The Quarry EDZ Legs
November 17 Excavation Site XII EDZ Arms
November 18 Concealed Void Europa Chest
November 19 Bunker E15 Europa Helmet
November 20 Perdition Europa Legs
November 21 The Conflux Nessus Arms
November 22 K1 Crew Quarters Moon Chest
November 23 K1 Logistics Moon Helmet
November 24 K1 Communion Moon Legs
November 25 Skydock IV EDZ Arms
November 26 Scavenger’s Den EDZ Chest
November 27 The Quarry EDZ Helmet
November 28 Excavation Site XII EDZ Legs
November 29 Concealed Void Europa Arms
November 30 Bunker E15 Europa Chest
December 1 Perdition Europa Helmet
December 2 The Conflux Nessus Legs
December 3 K1 Crew Quarters Moon Arms
December 4 K1 Logistics Moon Chest
December 6 K1 Communion Moon Helmet

After this, the order will continue as helmet, legs, arms and chest but we'll update the following two weeks before that in case there are changes. You can also find a handy calendar of them all on TodayInDestiny.

If you're farming, the EDZ and Nessus lost sectors are generally a lot shorter than those added in expansions, so if Skydock IV, The Quarry, The Conflux, or Excavation Site XII match what you need, it's well worth doing them when they come up. 

What are the new lost sector exotics?

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Destiny 2 lost sector exotic - Gyrfalcon's Hauberk

Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk (Image credit: Bungie)
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Destiny 2 lost sector exotic - Fallen Sunstar

Fallen Sunstar (Image credit: Bungie)
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Destiny 2 lost sector exotic - Point-Contact Cannon Brace

Point-Contact Cannon Brace (Image credit: Bungie)

While there is a variety of exotic armour you can only get by running Legend and Master lost sectors solo, there are three new pieces that have been added in the Season of Plunder:

  • Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk (Hunter): A chest piece that gives you and nearby allies a reserve Void overshield when you use a finisher while invisible, as well as making all enemies around you Volatile. It also boosts damage for a brief period after invisibility.
  • Fallen Sunstar (Warlock): This helmet improves the ability regen of Ionic Traces and the speed at which they are drawn to you. When you get one it also grants ability energy to nearby allies.
  • Point-Contact Cannon Brace (Titan): These gauntlets restore energy when you defeat enemies with the Thunderclap melee ability. Nearby targets are also hit with lightning strikes, which are buffed if you are Amplified.

Can you farm exotic armor in lost sectors?

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Destiny 2 Lost Sector on the map

You can view the champion and shield types on the destination map (Image credit: Bungie)
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Destiny 2 seasonal artifact anti-champion mod screen

Anti-champion mods are unlocked in the seasonal artifact by earning XP (Image credit: Bungie)

Unlike dungeons and raids, where you only have limited weekly opportunities to grab the exotic, you can farm lost sector's to your heart's content, and considering the drop rates for some of the exotic armor pieces, it's likely that you'll have to. If you're just starting out and have never done a Legend lost sector before, you'll have to do the regular lost sector first in order to unlock the icon on the map. It also wouldn't hurt to reach 1570 power.

When you do your first Legend, make sure to check the champions you'll be fighting using the map, and unlock the relevant anti-champion mods in the seasonal artifact so you can stun and damage them properly. You'll also want to bring an energy weapon that matches the shield type, so you can strip shields from enemies.

Legend and Master lost sectors actually drop all exotic armour, so they can be a great way of farming what you don't have if you're starting a fresh class. However, you will have to run the lost sectors solo in order to have a chance of dropping exotics at all. Simply head to the relevant lost sector, shown by the marker on the map, and rather than running inside, activate the flag near the entrance and choose your difficulty to begin. You only have limited lives and time before permadeath kicks in and you won't be able to revive anymore, but you can earn more lives by defeating champions. 

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