The Division 2 Y8S1 Rise Up Week 3 is now live, and we have our first HVT hunt of the season. We are still weeks away from reaching the Climax mission, and this is a must-do if you want to reach that point. As always, there are three tasks to complete, hidden behind three cryptic clues.
Let’s find out what exactly needs to be done to finish the Scout 3 objectives.
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The Division 2 Y8S1 Rise Up Scout 3 solutions
Here are the three tasks of the third week of the Rise Up season.
- Capture the Haunted House Control Point in Constitution Hall.
- Complete Outcast Hostage Rescue Activities.
- Bounty: The Draugr.
Capture the Haunted House Control Point in Constitution Hall
The first task of week 3 involves capturing the Haunted House control point in the Constitution Hall location. You can complete this task at any difficulty. Once you reach the location, move in and take on all the available enemies. You can also request allies to join and help you in the fight.
Once the initial wave of enemies is cleared, a second wave will appear. Resist their invasion to take control of the capture point and finish the first task.
Complete Outcast Hostage Rescue Activities
The next task is slightly tricky. Hostage Rescue is normally a simple activity where you need to save the hostages and rescue them by taking down the enemies. The green handcuff symbol on the map typically highlights Hostage Rescues.
For Scout 3, however, you have to clear a Hostage Rescue tied to the Outcast faction. Hence, check on the map first for the correct faction. Once you locate such a mission, jump in and shoot down all the enemies. They will drop a key, which can be used to open the containing cages and help the hostages to escape.
Complete the Draugr Bounty
Once you finish the first two tasks, you’ll unlock our first HVT of the Rise Up season. You can locate the quest from the Bounties tab. The location will be marked on the map when you accept the bounty. Head there and take down all the enemies.
Once the initial waves are cleared, the Draugr will appear. It’s a pretty formidable boss to take down. Ideally, you can play this at a lower difficulty if you don’t care about the rewards. At Heroic, you’ll need to break the weapon first. This will make it easier for you to eliminate the boss without running the risk of dying in the process.
This will complete Scout 3 tasks in Rise Up Manhunt, and we will be one step closer to reaching the Climax mission.
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Windrose‘s map might appear pretty small at first, but it expands quickly once you explore new areas. After a certain point, traveling from one point to another will take a lot of time, whether you travel the distance on land or by ship.
Thankfully, there’s a pretty elaborate fast travel system that’s been added from the demo to the early access version.
How does fast travel work in Windrose
If you’ve played the demo of Windrose, you’ll be pretty well aware of the system in place. If you’re someone completely new, read on. Once you’ve completed the first quest and started How My Shore Adventure Began (can’t miss as it’s part of the main story), you’ll be able to smelt your first copper ingot.
Once you know how to get Copper Ingot, you’ll be able to make a Fast Travel Bell using the Workbench. You’ll need 10 Copper Ingots and three Ropes to create a bell. Incidentally, you can also get Fast Travel Bell as random loot.
To set up a network, you’ll also need to create a Fast Travel Point. You can do that from the build menu. To create a Fast Travel Point, you’ll need 20 Wood and one Fast Travel Bell.
Before you can fast travel, you’ll need at least two points in two different locations. You can create two points on the same island, but they have to be distant from one another. Fast Travel Points can only be placed near water.
When you’re on your ship, you can fast travel from any location by selecting the point. This works as long as you’re not being chased by an enemy or in active combat. If you’re walking on foot, you’ll have to travel to a Fast Travel Point manually. I am unsure as to why the system works like this, but it is what it is.
Additionally, you can also find random Fast Travel Points existing in several locations. The different faction islands also have them, and you can use those after activating them by manually traveling to those locations. Once done, those travel points will be automatically added to your network.
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