If you’re a newcomer to Destiny: The Taken King, you might be wondering – where can you buy Hadium Flakes? We’ll answer these questions and more in this guide. You can also learn how to farm Wormspores and how to farm Blade of Famine. Hopefully, these tips will help you along your journey. If not, keep reading! You’ll be glad you did!
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Destiny: The Taken King
The new Destiny: The Taken King update has removed a lot of the grind from Year 2, but some things are still tedious. One of these tasks is farming Hadium Flakes, which has become even harder thanks to a bug. However, if you have a lot of this precious metal on your hands, you can buy some useful gear. Below are some of the best ways to use Hadium Flakes in the new game.
Hadium Flakes can be purchased in the shop to buy the legendary sword, the Arc Edge. To do this, open a chest and run a path until you see the letters appear. However, you should note that Bungie may patch this method anytime, so be careful! Be sure to check the FAQ before starting a farming strategy. In the meantime, you can start farming hadium flakes by doing a few quests in Destiny:
Obtaining Hadium Flakes
In Warcraft III, obtaining Hadium Flakes is a very straightforward process. The first step in obtaining the coveted Hadium sword is to collect the correct number of Hadium Flakes, which is 25. To do this, you’ll need to cut through a Cabal ship and enter patrol mode. From there, you can pick up and collect several Hadium Flakes to proceed. Once you have collected the required amount of Hadium Flakes, you’ll be rewarded with the legendary sword, the Hadium Sword.
You’ll first need to spawn in Hull Breach, a large cavernous room where the wreck of a Cabal ship crashed. From here, take a small elevator to the area below, where you’ll find a ravine containing 25 Hadium Flakes. If you’re having trouble finding the Hadium Flakes, you can always make multiple trips to the Dreadnaught to find more.
Farming Wormspores
If you’re farming Wormspores in World of Warcraft, there are some useful tips to remember. Depending on what your class is, you can farm a few Wormspores per day and end up with a ton of them! The only downside to farming these spores is that they respawn so quickly that you may not get any during a farming session. If this is the case, then you’ll have to spend a lot of time and effort. Here’s what you need to know about farming Wormspores.
The first thing you need to know about farming Wormspores is that you can only farm these if you are a level 35 player. In other words, if you’re level 35 or higher, you’ll need to be able to farm Wormspores for at least thirty minutes per day. To make it even easier, you can even set a timer so that you can collect Wormspores while they’re still respawning and reseting.
Obtaining Blade of Famine
Obtaining Blade of Famine is the key to a great looking blade that can be used for any class. The first step in obtaining this piece of gear is to kill a Warpriest. In addition to their spawns, deathsingers and oryx will drop these items as well. You will need three other items to finish the quest. Obtaining Hadium Flakes and Weapon Parts is the hardest item to farm. It will require farming Dreadnaught for about a month to get enough Hadium Flakes and Wormspore to buy the other two items.
After killing Bracus, move into the King’s Fall raid area and complete the Shattered Past quest line. From there, you will be given the Old Hunger quest. This requires you to collect three different raid drops, Blade of Famine, Shroud of Ir Anuk, and Ravenous Heart. These three items can be obtained as part of a quest in The Old Hunger, and can be obtained once the player has finished the King’s Fall raid.