Destiny 2 Lightfall: How to Complete Nock, Draw, Loose, the Quiet Exotic Catalyst Quest

You will receive Banshee-44’s Catalyst Quest “Nock, Draw, Loose, Quiet” after downloading Verglas Curve from the Season Pass destiny 2. The Verglas Curve is a Stasis Bow that can be fired to create arrows that explode into Stasis Crystals. It’s pretty nice, but what makes it even better is its Exotic Catalyst, which increases its turn time when you freeze an enemy with its arrows.

How to complete the quest Nock, Draw, Loose, Quiet Exotic Catalyst destiny 2


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The Nock, Draw, Loose, Quiet quest is three steps long and is one of the easier Seasonal Exotic Catalyst quests. However, being simple doesn’t mean it’s short. Expect plenty of Vanguard Ops activity and Gambit and Crucible matches. You don’t have to worry about them in the first step, but they become an important problem in the second step. Here’s everything you need to do.

Cam, pull, loose, quiet Step 1

This first step is easy enough. You have two tasks.

  • Defeat 20 targets quickly. In other words, you must defeat enemies in groups at once. Using something like a grenade or rocket launcher is excellent for this part.
  • Defeat 40 enemies with Stasis damage. Another simple question: Equip your favorite Stasis setup and perform a Strike, engage in Terminal Overload, or any other high enemy density activity. You can also play with a Fireteam or Randoms with Stasis, and as long as you help them get the kill it can count.

Cam, pull, loose, quiet Step 2

Here comes the grinding. This step takes at least a dozen hours even if you have seasonal XP boosts. We’ll discuss why below.

  • Collect calibration data. You get calibration data by completing Vanguard Ops, Gambit, and Crucible matches. You need a total of 200 data points; without XP boosts, a single strike gives a whopping two. While it’s not as bad as it used to be, you still need to complete nearly 100 activities to fill the progress bar. Luckily there is no time limit after completing the Catalyst quest. You get more progression through Gambit/PvP wins and higher level Nightfall completions.
  • Defeat 450 enemies with the Verglas Curve. It’s a lot, but you can get extra progress by defeating Guardians.
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Cam, pull, loose, quiet Step 3

All you have to do here is Return to Banshee-44. He will give you the calibrated catalyst.

To actually use the Verglas Curve Catalyst, you need to defeat another 700 enemies, and Guardians do not give you any additional progress. There are two Seasonal Exotic Catalyst progression buffs at level 11 and 22, but only in the paid version of the Season Pass. These speed up the process a bit, but it’s still a big grind.

If you do all of that, you’ll have the Verglas Curve Catalyst, although you might not want to use the weapon again. Alternatively, you don’t want to use anything else to defy the monotony of it all. If you’re looking for more Exotic and Catalyst guides, we’ve got a few covered, including the megaphone, Vex MythoclastAnd Quicksilver Storm. Our destiny 2 leads hub has more.

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