'Destiny 2.0' guide: How to get the Exotic Boolean Gemini Scout rifle

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With Bungie rolling out Year Two for its space-age futuristic shooter "Destiny" and introducing a third all-new expansion dubbed "The Taken King," players have come to expect some new items like gears and Exotic weapons.

One of the most reliable and easy to obtain Exotic weapons introduced in 'Destiny 2.0" is the Boolean Gemini Scout rifle. There were no challenging Crucible points to get, or high-risk missions to fulfill. As one of the easiest Exotics to get in the game, the Boolean Gemini Scout rifle can be obtained as a reward for a series of quests.

Immediately after the first "Taken King" quest, Guardians can head over and talk to Petra Venj in the Reef to start The Taken War: Petra quest. Accepting the quest means that players need to take down Taken Champions. The missions will activate when players patrol different planets where Taken Lieutenants spawn. Killing an amount of enemies will ultimately spawn a Taken Champion. Taking down the Champions will net Guardians with Reciprocal Runes, which are needed to obtain the rifle.

After Petra's quest, players must then go to the Fallen NPC in the Reef, Variks, and unlock The Wolves of Mars mission. This mission will have the Guardians defeat Fallen pirates on planets listed in the quest, with a Legendary-class item and armor shader from Variks as rewards.

After completing the two quests, players need to head over to Petra again and unlock the Exotic quest, The Lost and Found. This mission requires at least 50 kills in each of the three locations in the Taken King's tomb, the Dreadnaught – Hall of Souls, Hull Breach, and the Mausoleum. In addition, Guardians must then kill the bosses in the Court of Oryx and get a Tech Witch Brooch. Completing the mission and giving the item to Petra will unlock the new Exotic, the Boolean Gemini rifle.

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