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‘Outbreak Refined 2’ switch locations in Destiny 2

Outbreak Refined” is a bonus quest in Destiny 2’s reprised “Zero Hour” mission, which will allow you to unlock new perks for you to further customize your Outbreak Perfected Exotic Pulse rifle. To get these new perks, you’ll need to flip some hidden switches in the legend version of the mission each week. You can pick up “Outbreak Refined” from Ada-1 after you’ve completed “Zero Hour” for her once before.

In this Destiny 2 guide, we’ll walk you through how to complete the legend version of “Zero Hour” and finish the “Outbreak Refined” quest. If you need to upgrade the Intrinsic perk for Outbreak Perfected and pick up the new Vimana Junker Exotic ship, check out our guide on the “Zero Hour” vault puzzle.

Note: Only two of the three Outbreak Refined quests are available at the time of this writing. The final quest will become available on May 28, and we’ll update this guide to reflect the new switch locations.


How to complete ‘Zero Hour’ on legend

Before I tell you where to find the switches, first you need to know how to complete “Zero Hour” on legend. Unlike “The Whisper” mission, the route you’ll take in “Zero Hour” changes based on the difficulty, so you’ll need to learn a partially different path if you want to complete this quest.

Start up “Zero Hour” on legend mode and get ready to run. While the normal version of this mission gives you 40 minutes, on legend you only get 20, and have to fight against more difficult combatants.

The first part of the mission plays out the same on both legend and normal, so proceed through the quest until you’ve killed all the Fallen, dropped down the elevator, and reached the room where you normally jump down to the ship on the bottom left. But this time, do not jump down. Instead, turn right.

You’ll see a group of air vents shaped like an E on the room. Run over to it and make your way to the top right vent. On the back side of the vent, you’ll see an open pathway. Take it.

Image: Bungie via Polygon

When you land, run forward and break the vent cover near the blue boxes. Go inside. Take a right and drop down the hole. Then go forward and drop down again.

You’ll now find yourself on a big, concrete lid, in a room with four other lids, numbered one through four. Ignore them for now and drop down to your left, into the watery drain. There’s a hole toward the bottom that will lead you to a platform. Stand on it and turn around to face where you jumped from. Go into the little pathway here.

Image: Bungie via Polygon

Now you’ll be in a bit of a pipe maze, and there are switches on the wall for you to throw. These switches correspond to the concrete lids. The lid you need to open is three, and you’ll find the switch for it in the back left of this maze. Run forward, jump up to the scaffolding on your left, and then jump down to the left again, so you land diagonally from where you entered this area. Go down the path and flip the switch.

Return to the concrete lids and climb on top of number three — don’t go in it. Use the lid as a jumping point to climb up the drain. At the top, take a left and head into the open vent on top of the boxes. Follow the path until you get to a big pit. Carefully jump into the cubbies here and kill the Fallen in your way. Jump from doorway to doorway until you can exit on the left side of the room, near the Captain. (If you throw the switch here, you’ll make this room much easier for your friends.)

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Follow the path until you reach outside the Tower. Take a left and look for the very small footholds along the wall. Climb the pipes and be careful of the small metal platforms, as they’ll collapse after a few seconds of standing on them. Round the corner of the Tower and keep going. Climb up to the open vent and be careful of the exploding shanks inside.

Take a right and slide down the chute. Make sure to jump at the end so you don’t fall into the pit. From here, jump into the pipe room on your right and then climb the pipes up to a landing. From there, look left and shoot out the vent. You’ll now be in the fan room, which is where the points converge.

Follow the normal route here until you reach the Cryptarch’s vault. Now you’ll need to know the secret vault path to stop yourself from being incinerated. Like on normal difficulty, this path changes every day, and is based on the burn for the mission (which you can check by opening your Ghost).

Check out the images below (courtesy of the Destiny 2 Lost Sectors X account and their clan) to find the legend route.

Arc path

Image: D2LostSector on X, via the Midnight Coup clan in Destiny 2

When the burn is Arc, you’ll start on the farthest left tile.

Void path

Image: D2LostSector on X, via the Midnight Coup clan in Destiny 2

When the burn is Void, you’ll also start on the farthest left tile.

Solar path

Image: D2LostSector on X, via the Midnight Coup clan in Destiny 2

When the burn is Solar, you’ll start on the farthest left tile.

Once you’re through the maze, go take on the mission’s final boss to complete the legend version of “Zero Hour.”


Where to find the ‘Outbreak Refined 1’ switches

Image: Bungie via Polygon

Once you know your way through legend “Zero Hour,” finding these hidden switches is fairly simple.

After you’ve killed enough Fallen with Outbreak Perfected to advance the “Outbreak Refined 1” quest, head into legend “Zero Hour” and make your way to the concrete lids — the ones labeled one through four. Flip the three switch like normal. But this time, on your way back, stop by the scaffolding in the center of the pipe maze. On the sides of the room, you’ll see what looks like two big air conditioners. Above one of them, you’ll see a switch. Flip it and you’ll get a countdown on your screen that says “Catalyst Switch Primed” and then a short countdown.

Image: Bungie via Polygon

Run as fast as you can up to the number three lid and climb all the way to the top. Go through the doorway and turn left. Next to the shelf, you’ll see a switch on the wall. Flip it before your timer hits zero and you’ll finish this part of the quest. If the timer is a little too quick for you, have no fear, as you can do this route backward as well, and it’s actually a bit easier. Simply throw the switch next to the shelf, jump down the hole, and make your way back to the air conditioner switch.

Once you’ve successfully thrown the switches, you need to complete “Zero Hour” on legend. If you’ve already wasted too much time on the switches, you can restart the mission and you’ll stay on the same step — no need to do the switch puzzle again.

When you finish the mission on legend, you’ll be able to take the quest back to Ada-1, who will give you the Rapid Hit perk that you can now use to customize your Outbreak Perfected.


Where to find the ‘Outbreak Refined 2’ switches

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Kill enemies to collect SIVA clusters with Outbreak Perfected for “Outbreak Refined II,” then head into “Zero Hour” on Legend.

In the room directly after the first lever — the big pit room — you’ll find the second lever set. This pairing is far less stressful than the first, so clear out all the Fallen in the room and throw the switch at the end to make your life a little easier.

Head back to the first little cubby in the room, directly down and to the right from where you entered the mission. You’ll see a lever on the wall on the right side of the cubby. Throw it and then run toward the exit of this room, like you’re proceeding with the mission normally.

Image: Bungie via Polygon

Continue along the path and through the vent. When you drop down, you’ll see some red pipes, which will lead you to the outside of the Tower and the rest of the mission. But do not follow these pipes just yet. Instead, walk over the pipe and turn left. The switch is on the wall. (The Hunter in the image above is aiming at it).

Throw the switch and you’ll complete this step of the quest. Once again, you’ll need to complete the mission on Legend to get your bonus perk. But once you do — and return to Ada-1 — you’ll get the Rewind Rounds perk, which is very powerful in PvE.

 

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