Destiny 2: The Final Shape – All Lost Ghost Locations

Whether earning Deepsight weapons or progressing the Khvostov Exotic Quest, here's where to find all the necessary Ghosts.

Posted By | On 15th, Jun. 2024

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It wouldn’t be a Destiny release without some Lost Ghosts, and Destiny 2: The Final Shape is no exception. There are two types, however: Those found as part of the “Alone in the Dark” quest and others found via the Ghost Telemetry quests. Let’s highlight the former’s locations since they’re more important.

All Lost Ghost Locations

Micah-10 will offer these quests one at a time, each completion progressing the “Alone in the Dark” quest chain. They’re the first step in completing the Cysts necessary to get the Khvostov 7G-0X, but we’ll focus on the Ghosts for now. Once you get the request, head to the area on the map – they’re all inside of Lost Sectors and have a faint orange glow.

Here are all the locations. Note that you can’t get them without taking on the request from Micah-10, and only one can be collected at a time.

Blooming Deep

After navigating the first narrow passage and dropping down to a ledge, the first Lost Ghost is near a tree. The second is on top of a large branch in the room before the boss. Look around before jumping in.

Broken Deep

Once you exit the vent, look for two of the same machines situated side by side. The first Ghost will be in between them. The second is on a walkway before facing the boss. Maneuver up there to find it.

Forgotten Deep

This one can get a little annoying – the important thing is not to check the market stalls. Instead, look near the tree nearby to find the first Ghost. The second is inside the room containing the boss. You’ll see a tree when entering – check near it to find the Ghost.

The first few weekly completions of Micah-10’s requests will award Pale Heart weapons with Deepsight weapons, so it’s worth pursuing for crafting that perfect Pro Memoria roll.

Destiny 2: The Final Shape is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. Check out our review here.


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