Destiny 2: How To Unlock Focusing For Aberrant Action And Corrasion (Once It’s Available)
The second act of Destiny 2’s first new episode, Echoes, adds two new guns to the list of weapons you can acquire from the episode’s activities. Like other episode weapons, you can eventually earn the ability to buy those two guns from Failsafe, the Echoes vendor. However, the ability to “focus” Echoes engrams into Aberrant Action or Corrasion isn’t immediately available with the launch of the episode. Instead, you have to earn it as a vendor upgrade by completing Failsafe’s tasks.
The bad news is that the ability to unlock focusing for Aberrant Action and Corrasion isn’t available during the first week of Act 2, even if you grind all the available story and Failsafe content this week. But we have a sense of what you’ll need to do to unlock it when it does become available.
Both guns are pretty notable: Aberrant Action is a rocket-assisted sidearm and just the third of that type of gun in the game, while Corrasion is a heavy pulse rifle that has a different feel from just about any other pulse. That makes being able to secure god rolls on them through focusing or crafting an enticing proposition.