Here are the quest steps for Destiny 2's exotic quest for Truth, along with locations of chests you need to find for it.
’s Truth quest just went live as part of the Season of Opulence roadmap, and three hours later, ITruth, the fabled, non-Gjallarhorn rocket launcher from, arrives with a series of challenges that have far more to do with the Dreaming City than I would have thought, but ultimately, this is a very doable quest for pretty much any skill level of player. Provided you are halfway decently leveled for at least the Menagerie. And that’s step one.
But if this gets patched, or if you need to find at least one on your own , a few of the locations are:
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