Destiny 2: DAILY Deepsight Seasonal Weapon Focusing | Guide & Weapon Recommendations

Elijah Hernandez
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Lightfall is just around the corner and Destiny 2 players are prepping for another year of content that will no doubt consume hours of gamers’ time.

Destiny 2 knows this, so they’re giving them the chance to get Deepsight weapons, which are considered to be some of the best weapons you can get in the game. There’s a lot of grinding that needs to be done, and casual players are going to be a little confused about what to do.

Don’t worry, we got your back. Here is how to farm the Deepsight weapons, as well as some weapon recommendations.

DAILY Deepsight Seasonal Weapon Focusing – Destiny 2

How to Get Deepsight Weapons

If you have been playing Destiny 2 for more than 20 minutes, then you should know that to get Deepsight weapons (or pretty much any weapon during Seasons), you will need Seasonal Currency.

However, to get Seasonal Currency, you will need to play the game. There are playlists that are specifically made for Seasonal Events. Use those to get currency.

Once you have enough currency, you will need to do the Seasonal Activity and open the chests to get at the end to get the rewards. That’s basically the loop of the whole Season. You get other currency for other vendors that can sell you weapons as well, so be sure to use those.


Seasonal Upgrades You Need

Be aware that you are going to be playing 4 Seasons at once, so it’s going to be a long three weeks if you are going to fully commit to this. For each Season, there are upgrades you will need to get in order to help speed up the process.

Here are the Seasons and the upgrades you need in order:

Risen Upgrade Order

  • Weapon Coding
  • Deepsight Req
  • Light Horde Slayer
  • Umbral Echo
  • Umbral Energy Requisition
  • Perk Requestion

Haunted Upgrade Order

  • Haunted Armor
  • Vestiges of Dread Destination Material
  • Vestiges of Dread Bounties
  • Umbral Energy Chests
  • Opulent Weapon Focus
  • Opulent Deepsight
  • Umbral BindingVestige Capacity
  • Focusing Deepsight
  • Haunted Weapon Focusing
  • Vestiges of Dread Dest Combat Bonus
  • Vestiges of Dread Dest Chest Bonus

Plunder Upgrade Order

  • Hire Halsiks the Sniper
  • Floating Debirs
  • Hire the Skiffblades
  • Focused Weapon Spoils
  • Magnetic Drill
  • Weapon Treasure Map
  • Hire Scur-V the Servitor
  • Double Perk Weapon Spoils
  • Under One Banner
  • Doubled Plundered Umbra Energy Map
  • Precise Cartography
  • Plunder Windfall

Seraph Upgrade Order

  • Heisted Seraphic Gear
  • Heisted Deepsigh
  • Seraphic Weapon Focusing
  • Umbral Activities
  • Seraph Key Code Capacity
  • Ikelos Weapon Focusing
  • Focusing Deepsight
  • Seraphic Deepsight Bonus
  • Umbral Silence

Weapon Recommendations

Farming 4 separate Seasons is already hard enough, but it’s going to be even harder without the right weapons. That’s right, you still need to get a few guns to your arsenal first before you can even attempt any farming.

However, you can do it with your own weapons:

Risen

  • Explosive Personality (Grenade Launcher)
  • Recurrent Impact (Machine Gun)
  • Under Your Skin (Combat Bow)
  • Sweet Sorrow (Auto Rifle)
  • Thoughtless (Sniper Rifle)
  • Piece of Mind (Pulse Rifle)

Haunted

  • Austringer (Hand Cannon)
  • Drang (Baroque) [Sidearm]
  • Beloved (Sniper Rifle)
  • Calus Mini-Tool (Submachine Gun)
  • Hollow Denial (Trace Rifle)
  • Bump in the Night (Rocket Launcher)
  • Tears of Contrition (Scout Rifle)
  • Nezarec’s Whisper (Glaive)
  • Firefight (Auto Rifle)
  • Without Remorse (Shotgun)

Plunder

  • Tarnished Rifle (Scout Rifle)
  • Blood Feud (Submachine Gun)
  • Brigand’s Law (Sidearm)
  • No Reprieve (Shotgun)
  • Sailspy Pitchglass (Linear Fusion Rifle)
  • Planck’s Stride (Machine Gun)

Seraph

  • IKELOSH_HC_V1.0.3 (Hand Cannon)
  • IKELOS_SG_V1.0.3 (Shotgun)
  • IKELOS_SR_V.1.0.3 (Sniper Rifle)
  • IKELOS_SMG_V.1.0.3 (Submachine Gun)
  • Fire and Forge (Linear Fusion Rifle)
  • Tripwire Canary (Combat Bow)
  • Disparity (Pulse Rifle)
  • Path of Least Resistance (Trace Rifle)
  • Judgment of Kelgorath (Glaive)
  • Retrofit Escapade (Machine Gun)

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Elijah Hernandez is someone that loves video games since he was little. It didn't matter to him if people didn't like a video game. If it was fun, that was all that mattered to him. He's also a huge fan of superhero media like Marvel and DC, so he's practically played games like Spider-Man and the Batman Arkham games. He's also into multiplayer games that strike his fancy, specifically games like Call of Duty and Fortnite. Most especially Fortnite since he can play as different Marvel and DC characters in a battle royale against other famous and iconic characters.
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