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Destiny: “Rise of Iron”: Iron Medallions location guide

One quest in Destiny‘s newest expansion, “Rise of Iron”, tasks players with finding Iron Medallions in The Plaguelands and the new Felwinter Peak social space. Lucky for you, we’ve got locations of each Medallion right here.

The guides below will get you where you need to be; thankfully, the Medallions also show up, on-screen, so it’s quite easy to locate them.

Let’s get to it!

Felwinter Peak

The only Medallion not inside The Plaguelands is found within the game’s new social space. This one’s (thankfully, just) at the start of the Iron Temple jumping puzzle. Don’t panic — it’s literally three or four jumps up.

Bunker Triglav

The remaining Medallions are all available inside The Plaguelands. This one’s to the left as you start Patrol.

Lord’s Watch

The remaining Medallions are all available inside The Plaguelands. The Lord’s Watch Medallion is accessible in a number of missions, and also right at the start of Patrol. Head to the right.

Giant’s Husk

This one can be obtained right after the Lord’s Watch Medallion.

Archon’s Keep

Just keep heading down the right path from Patrol for this one.

Forgotten Pass

This one’s past the Archon’s Keep.

Site 6

Continue on for the next Medallion in Site 6.

Thanks, KG dolphinn!

Check out our other Destiny: “Rise of Iron” guides here.


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