The Manticore is the Destiny 2 Season of the Seraph Exotic weapon and, like every Exotic weapon, it has a catalyst quest that once completed will make it much more powerful. Though The Manticore isn’t the only Season of the Seraph Exotic weapon up for grabs, it is the most accessible. After you’ve got your hands on The Manticore, here is how to get and complete The Manticore catalyst quest in Destiny 2.
Hogwarts Legacy features a wide array of introductory side-quests, many of which, like the Like a Moth to a Flame one, can be easily missed. With that said, one of the said quests is The Lost Astrolabe, which is focused on introducing to players the game’s diving mechanic. But where can you find the NPC for the quest, and more importantly, once you trigger it, how can you complete it? Now, in order to answer that and more here’s how to trigger and complete The Lost Astrolabe in Hogwarts Legacy.
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