Similar to the Splicer’s Gauntlet in Season of the Splicer, as well as the Hammer of Proving in Season of the Chosen, the Compass allows you to earn rewards by reaching certain milestones. But in comparison, it has been simplified greatly. The Compass is charged with XP to gain access to artefact mods, while increasing the calibration level unlocks upgrades that will help you in the new seasonal activities. This page will explain how the Wayfinder’s Compass works, including details on compass calibration as well as how to gain access to artefact unlocks and power bonuses. On this page: This begins as soon as you log in Destiny 2’s Season of the Lost for the first time. You’ll have to search for Mara Sov in the Dreaming City, stumbling upon a number of iconic characters in the way as the story sets the conflict to come. By the end, Wayfinder’s Voyage I will start, which will automatically lead you to use the Wayfinder’s Compass. This will become available to use both in your inventory screen and in the H.E.L.M. hub space. Here’s an overview of the uses from the Wayfinder’s Compass: It’s worth keeping in mind that, unlike previous seasons, you don’t need to charge the Wayfinder’s Compass. In addition, it does not appear in your quests screen - only in your character screen and in the H.E.L.M. station. That’s the essentials - but if you want more specifics, the following sections on how Compass Calibration and Wayfinder’s Compass upgrades work can help. Along with offering bounties and eligible rewards every now and then, the vendor works primarily as a Compass Calibration station. Instead of using currencies such as Decrypted Data, Wayfinder’s Compass Calibration is upgraded by completing selected seasonal challenges. In short, not all seasonal challenges will count. Those that do increase your Compass Calibration level have a small compass icon, indicating that this is one of the rewards. As soon as you hover over the challenges’ descriptions, this will immediately become clear. Some challenges like Ascendant Ballast and Ley Line Rumours are some of them - you can expect around at least two per week, based on what we’ve seen so far, and these usually are activity specific. At the very least, these seasonal challenges will remain available in subsequent weeks in case you missed them the first time around, so don’t fret, as you’ll be able to catch up then. These can all be purchased using Parallax Trajectory, but the requirements vary. Some of them will ask for a certain Compass Calibration level, while others won’t be up for sale until you reach a specific step in the Wayfinder’s Voyage questline. These include three abilities that will become useful during Season of the Lost activities. The list is as follows: In summary, be patient! Season of the Lost is here to stay for a long while, so you will be unlocking more of these upgrades as you go. It’s December, which means the return of The Dawning and Moments of Triumph 2022! Elsewhere, the Season of the Seraph is here alongside More than a Weapon, Seraph Key Codes and Resonate Stems and the addition of Rose in Crucible. We’ve also seen a new dungeon, Spire of the Watcher, with has a chance of Hierarchy of Needs dropping upon completion. Earliear this year we had the arrival of King’s Fall and King’s Fall challenges, plus weapons including Doom of Chelchis and Touch of Malice. For The Witch Queen, learn how to get Dead Messenger and Parasite. This may seem overly complex at first, but it’s rather straightforward. The main element used here is XP, so you don’t really need to do anything specific. Of course, purchasing bounties with Glimmer before taking part of weekly and daily activities will help a great deal. After hitting certain milestones (which are always displayed when you hover over the compass), you will unlock both power bonuses and artefact mods. Basically, artefact unlocks serve as a currency of sorts to purchase artefact mods. These can be then slotted into your gear as regular mods. Bear in mind that you can only have a total of 12 artefact unlocks, so, only 12 artefact mods will be up for purchase. That being said, you can reset your unlocked artefact mods by spending a couple thousand Glimmer a pop. That being said, the price will increase with each subsequent reset, so plan accordingly. Power bonuses, on the other hand, increase the overall XP cost of leveling up the Compass. If you thought it would be easier, well, this is Destiny we’re talking about. There are a few interesting mods further down the line that are definitely intriguing, so if anything, make sure to stock up on artefact unlocks for them.