How to Complete Void Feast Guardian Games Bounty
How to Complete Void Feast Guardian Games Bounty

How to Complete Void Feast Guardian Games Bounty

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Many new bounties are available during the Guardian Games event that released with this week’s weekly reset. Void Feast is one bounty requiring players to kill enemies with Devour in streaks of 10 or more. Our guide takes a look at what you need to do to complete the Void Feast Guardian Games Bounty in Destiny 2.

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How to Complete Void Feast Guardian Games Bounty

Void Feast is a daily bounty that reads “as a Voidwalker using Attunement of Hunger, defeat enemies with Devour in streaks of 10 or more.” To complete this, you will need to level the Warlock Voidwalker tree up to the Attunement of Hunger branch and get the Devour ability. Make sure to equip this skill, and then it’s time to select some proper gear.

Next, you will want to equip some good items to help with your melee attacks. We recommend the Monte Carlo Auto Rifle, for the Monte Carlo Method intrinsic trait which reduces melee cooldown and charges your melee ability on kill. Other good items you can use include Claws of Ahamkara and Nezarec’s Sin.

Monte Carlo Auto Rifle
Monte Carlo Auto Rifle

Get 10 charged melee kills without dying using Devour two times to complete the bounty. There are a few different ways you can do this. One good way to do this is by doing Escalation Protocols, which is also a good way to farm Laurels.

The way we did it was on the Mars Lost Sector. It’s important to note that you must die after your first streak is complete, or else your second streak will not start. Do not die before you have your 10 melee kills and complete 1/2 of the bounty, though.

This is one easy way to complete Void Feast bounty in Guardian Games.

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