Lost Sector Guide: Bunker E15
The second Europan Lost Sector in the rotation brings about another chance at exclusive Exotic armor pieces. Arguably this Lost Sector is one of the easier ones to complete thanks to Clovis Bray's defensive measures, but the Vex will still put up a fight.
For all Lost Sectors this season, the time limit is always set at 15 minutes before any additional revives you obtain throughout the activity are taken away. If you are running on Legend difficulty the recommended Power is 1310, while at Master it is 1340. While you can complete the activity while under-leveled, it is best to keep yourself within 10 Power of the activity otherwise enemies will be able to kill you more easily as well as take much longer to defeat. While a few things change from Legend to Master, the overall strategy used to get through should be about the same.
Activity Modifiers
Enemy (Vex): Shocker - When defeated, Goblins spawn Arc pools that cause damage over time.
Destination: Memory of a Frozen Conundrum - Incoming Arc and aerial damage increased.
Burn: Forlorn Miasma - 50% Void damage dealt and increase
Champions (Fallen & Vex): Barrier & Overload - This mode contains both Barrier and Overload champions which cannot be stopped without an Anti-Barrier or Overload mod, respectively.
Limited Revives - Limited fireteam revives. Gain additional revives by defeating Champions.
Legend Modifiers - Recommended Power 1310
Match Game - Enemy shields are more difficult to break without its respective elemental damage type.
Extra Shields - Elemental shields added to specific enemies (Void for Minotaurs)
Total of 4 Champions.
Additional Master Modifiers - Recommended Power 1340
Extra Champions - Increases total Champions up to 7.
Master: Attrition - Regeneration is greatly impaired. Defeating enemies may create wells of Light.
Classes
Regardless of personal subclass preference, the burn in place in Bunker E15 makes Void subclasses the strongest option across the board, but there are other choices that merit some use depending on which other bases you may need to cover.
For most Nightstalkers, Way of the Pathfinder will be the best choice as it has a longer lasting invisibility ability and a more damage-focused Shadowshot that will help clear out rooms as well as burst down Champions. On the same note, Way of the Sharpshooter does not have the damage buff you would get from running Void, but the Golden Gun Super will be valuable in taking down tankier enemies.
Warlocks:
Warlocks:
Without a doubt the best choice for Warlocks in this Lost Sector is Attunement of Chaos Voidwalker for the high burst damage Nova Bomb and charged Void grenades. Attunement of Control can also be a good choice for those running Stormcaller since Chaos Reach is good at melting most enemies and is capable of going through a Hydra's barriers.
Titans:
As far as Sentinel goes, Code of the Protector provides the best versatility of the subclass as it allows Titans to choose whether they play offensively with Sentinel Shield or defensively with a Ward of Dawn, but will nonetheless deal plenty of damage. With burst damage being important in this Lost Sector it is also worth considering using Code of the Missile Striker, specifically with the
Weapons
Submachine Guns: With the close proximity of most enemies, these guns will be capable of dishing out plenty of damage and also have the capability of stunning the Overload ChampionsMinotaurs that will charge at you.
Grenade Launchers: Breech-loading Grenade Launchers with
Champion's barrier and is also able to shoot through Hobgoblin regeneration as well as the boss Hydra's barriers.
Mods
Entrance
Enemies: Dregs, Vandals, 1 Overload Captain
Seemingly scouting the Lost Sector, you'll find a team of Fallen that will not see you as you spawn in. From the tunnel you find yourself in you can attempt to burst down the Champion with grenades and heavy. If you manage to do this you can continue to shoot down the rest of the Dregs and the two Vandals at your leisure.
Bunker Interior
Enemies: Goblins, 2 Void-shielded Minotaurs, Hobgoblins, 1 Cyclops, 1 Barrier Hobgoblin (1 Minotaur becomes an additional Barrier Hobgoblin on Master)
When first entering the bunker you will find the door to the next room blocked by a cage holding several BrayTech Security Frames. First, take out the Goblins idling next to the cage, and shoot the box next to the cage to both traverse further as well as release the Frames. Be careful with the Arc pools that will drop from the slain Goblins, and be aware that at times the pools may visually disappear but still remain a few seconds longer than their animation
In the room below, you will find more Goblins with a Void Minotaur that will charge you on sight. Take out the Goblins from cover and try to maneuver around the Minotaur as you shoot it down. Once all enemies are down the next door will unlock, along with the barrier of the adjacent room, freeing even more Frames to help you in battle.
After taking down several Vex, a second wave of Vex will spawn in. This will include a Cyclops in the middle of the room that should be taken out first, since its Void blast is the biggest threat if you remain in line of sight. Additionally, there will be a Barrier Hobgoblin and a Void-shielded Minotaur that should be taken down once the remaining Goblins are cleared out. On Master difficulty, this Minotaur will be an additional Barrier Hobgoblin instead. Both of these enemies, regardless of difficulty, can be taken on from the back of the room, while using the door nooks on either right or left to peek at the higher tier enemies. After destroying all enemies the Frames you have freed will gather at the door to the boss room, waiting until you walk up to go through.
Boss: Inquisitor Hydra
Enemies: Goblins, Hobgoblins, 1 Wyvern, 2 Overload Minotaurs (4 total Overload Minotaurs on Master)
When you walk into the final room with the Frames in tow, the boss will not have spawned in yet. Before it does, you must first kill the idle Vex in this room including a Wyvern towards the back of the room. After you kill all enemies, the lights will change to a reddish hue and the Inquisitor Hydra will reveal itself along with further Goblin reinforcements.
Overload Minotaurs will be spawning in according to the health of the boss. On Legend, only 2 Overload Minotaus will spawn typically at about 66% and 15% boss health. At Master difficulty, an additional 2 Overload Minotaurs bring up the total to 4 and will spawn usually around 66%, 50%, 33%, and 15% boss health each. The general strategy for these Overload Champions is to try to get their aggro onto the Frames that will be the platform around the room. If for any reason you draw aggro from a Minotaur it is recommended to run all the way into the previous room as they will charge you relentlessly while shooting a Void cannon in your direction. Whenever you find the Overload Champion in a favorable location, stun it before it begins shooting at you and attempt to burst it down with your Super, grenades, Void abilities, or Heavy weaponry. Repeat these for any number of Champions you encounter.
Once you take down the Inquisitor Hydra, like all other Hydras, it will initiate a self-destruct sequence. Make sure you aren't near it when this happens, especially if you are aiming for a flawless clear of the Lost Sector. After its chassis blows up, the lights will return to a normal color and you will be free to claim your rewards from the rewards cache.
Legend (1310) -
Master (1340) -
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