How to get the Destiny 2 Alethonym catalyst

The Destiny 2 Alethonym weapon has an exotic catalyst, but it’s time-gated for now

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Currently, the Destiny 2 Alethonym catalyst isn’t available as it’s locked away in the Revenant Season Pass until Act 2 starts. That means you’re stuck with the stock Alethonym Stasis Grenade Launcher for now, but this novel weapon is still useful inDestiny 2, firing powerful Stasis spikes that help you create Special or Heavy ammo on demand. Any enhancement to an Exotic weapon is greatly appreciated, however, so here’s what you need to know about getting the Alethonym exotic catalyst in Destiny 2 and when it’ll be available.

How to unlock the Exotic Catalyst for Alethonym in Destiny 2

The Altheonym catalyst in Destiny 2 is not currently obtainable as it’s locked behindlevel 145 on the Revenant Season Pass. For the remainder of Act 1, you won’t be able to increase your Revenant rank above 100, but whenAct 2 starts with the Destiny 2 weekly reset on Tuesday, November 19th, you’ll be able to start levelling up your Season Pass all the way to level 150, letting you eventually get that catalyst.

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When you earn enough XP to get the Alethonym catalyst, you’ll be able to add theOne for All perk, granting the weapon a significant 35% damage boost to the weapon for about 10 seconds if you get several kills with it in a short time. It’s not going to turn Alethonym into one of thebest Destiny 2 exotics, but if you want to reach level 145 quickly to get this catalyst, there are some things you can focus on to maximize your XP gains:

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