How to get the Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Fragment
Getting the Facet of Mending in Destiny 2 requires you to go Ghost-hunting
Getting the Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Prismatic Fragment takes a bit of effort as you need to search for four lost Ghosts out in the Lost City Outskirts. It's quite a large region of the Pale Heart to explore in Destiny 2, with all sorts of nooks and crannies to search in the overgrown areas, but your own Ghost can at least provide some help. Here's where you need to search to for all four lost Ghosts needed to unlock the Facet of Mending Fragment in Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending lost Ghost locations
To find all four Ghosts for this Prismatic Chest, you need to run the Lost City Outskirts path that you took in the first mission of the Destiny 2 The Final Shape campaign but backwards. Be aware that these are not the same Ghosts you need to find for Micah-10 in Destiny 2.
If you need a bit more help, you can pull out your own Ghost when you see the white Ghost icon in the top-right corner of your screen. This indicates that you're near one of the lost Ghosts and your own Ghost will actually look in the direction of it, so you can use that to guide you.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Ghost 1
In the first area of the Lost City Outskirts from the Lost City, look for the wooden archway in a dim alley between two shops, then jump up to the pink hanging shop sign and you'll find the first Ghost perched on top.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Ghost 2
Head into the next outskirts area and go all the way to the edge to where you can see the orange antennae platforms leading down. Jump over the edge and you should land on a walkway with a flight of stairs. On this walkway, you'll find the second Ghost on top of some crates.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Ghost 3
Carry on through the Outskirts until you exit a building to see the pink portal in the sky. Turn around and jump onto the grate above the doorway you just passed through, and you'll spot the third Ghost.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Ghost 4
Continue heading along the outside path until you reach the large metal ring structure – Destiny 1 players will recognize this as the device in the Speaker's chamber in the original Tower (fun fact: it's called the vitalis!). Jump onto the joint section on the left and you'll find the final Ghost nestled in the gap.
Destiny 2 Facet of Mending Overgrown Prismatic Key
With all four Ghosts found, you'll now see the message, "A Ghost's memory cries out in pain". Just continue down the path from where you found Ghost 4 until you reach the area with the massive Ghost embedded in the rock formations. You'll spot some Lucent Hive and the four Ghosts you just helped floating next to a Pyramid platform. Stand on the platform and stay put until the orange circle disappears and kill all the Dread enemies that spawn, including the Enlightened Harbinger boss.
Once everything is dead, you'll get the necessary Overgrown Prismatic Key. The Prismatic chest the key opens will be right in front of the giant Ghost, so open it to finally get the Facet of Mending Prismatic Fragment. Although, this is only one of the 15 other Destiny 2 Prismatic Fragments you can unlock, so make sure you get those to fill out your Prismatic Subclass.
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Will Sawyer is a guides writer at 12DOVE who works with the rest of the guides team to give readers great information and advice on the best items, how to complete a particular challenge, or where to go in some of the biggest video games. Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles, including Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Warzone, as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, and God of War Ragnarok.
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