Destiny 2's Lightfall expansion brought an all-new way of discerning how proficient our fellow Guardians are with the Guardian Ranks number that now sits next to your display name in-game. One of the requirements to get into Rank 7 is to stun Champions. Of course, the longer the game continues to exist, the more activities you can find them in, but what about just wanting to farm the stuns and kills to get a jump start?
Rank 7 of Guardian Ranks isn't the only reason you might need to stun Champions. One of the Seasonal Challenges that's found its way into the rotation almost every season since they were introduced is to Stun 50 Champions. Today, we're going to help you find the best method for how to Farm Overload Champions in Destiny 2 so that you can earn some XP, Bright Dust, and even bragging rights.
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How to Stun Overload Champions in Destiny 2
In order to Farm Overload Champions, you need to know how it works. Overload Champions tend to be extremely aggressive and will either sit back and pick you off from afar or will charge you if you get too close. If you do manage to Stun one, you'll want to make sure you focus because leaving an Overload Champion alone after its damage phase will allow it to heal itself back up to 100%.
So how do you Stun an Overload Champion? Thankfully, Bungie gives us a few options. Each Season, a new weapon type rotates into being an Overloaded weapon type. This Season, Auto Rifles and SMGs are Overloaded. As long as you have the Perk unlocked in your artifact, you can stun Overload Champions with any equipt Auto Rifle or SMG. The main way to stop them is to sustain fire on them with your Overloaded weapon. Once they do stun, they'll be vulnerable to damage for a short time before they recover. In this Recovery state, you can't stun them again, but sustaining fire on them while they're in this state will eventually allow you to Stun them again.
If you're looking for more freedom in your loadout, there are some exotic weapons that have intrinsic Overloaded functionality. These are:
- Le Monarque
- Thunderlord
- Divinity
You also have the inherent ability to Stun Champions depending on what Subclass you're running! These traits are:
- Arc Jolt effects
- Stasis Slow effects
- Void Suppression effects
These are great ways to deal with Overload Champions and free up your loadout if you're out and about raiding or running GMs. However, we're looking to farm them and not just deal with them when we find them. Let's break that down.
How to Farm Overload Champions in Destiny 2
Overload Champions are located in several activities throughout the Destiny 2 experience. These are some of my personal go-to's and how to make sure your time working through them is as optimized as possible. The most important thing to remember is to NOT kill the Champion. Stunning the same champion multiple times counts towards your totals, so you're fine to just let it heal itself back up!
Legend and Master Lost Sectors
Legend and Master Lost Sectors rotate daily, so make sure you're heading to the right destination first and foremost. Once there, you can check to see which Champions are on offer that day. The Champions in each Lost Sector don't change, but there are typically only two types in each Lost Sector.
If today is an Overload Champion featured day, then great! I recommend loading into it with Le Monarque since it is an intrinsically OVerloaded weapon, uses Primary ammo, and its poison effect will continuously proc the Stun on the Champion as long as they're being poisoned when they come out of Recovery. Go into the Lost Sector, find your Champion, get that stun, and then rinse and repeat!
If you get a little overzealous and accidentally kill the Champion before you get all of the Stuns that you need, no worries! Pull out your Ghost, quit the activity, and go back in. Legend and Master Lost Sectors do not feature checkpoints and typically have Champions fairly near the beginning of the activity, so you should get the Stuns you need quickly here!
Nightfalls
If Legend or Master Lost Sectors aren't your jam and you want to work on farming the Nightfall weapon each week at the same time, Nightfalls feature plenty of Champions! Every Nightfall difficulty features Champions now, but I recommend trying to go in at Legend to avoid loading in with random players. if your teammates get the Stuns, they do not count.
Again, I'd recommend going in with Le Monarque just to make sure you have something that will get the job done quickly. Nightfalls also don't feature Checkpoints like Raids do, so you're good to load in, Stun and/or kill the first Champion you see, leave, and come back as often as you want to!
Miscellaneous Activities
There are other places you can find them, such as the Vault of Glass Raid, Empire Hunts, and Defiant Battlegrounds, but getting to those and working on Farming them requires just a little too much work.
These are the best ways to Farm Overload Champions in Destiny 2! Make sure you go check out the Raid and Dungeon rotation for the rest of the Season so that you know where to get some extra Pinnacle drops!