Diablo 4: Quequiao-41 (How to Complete, Rewards & Crashed Satellite Location)

Destiny 2’s Monument of Triumph is filled with objectives that send players across familiar destinations in search of hidden secrets and forgotten locations.

The Quequiao-41 Triumph takes Guardians into the K1 Logistics Lost Sector on the Moon, where a crashed satellite waits to be discovered.

Unlike many other Triumphs, this objective focuses more on finding a specific object than defeating enemies, making it a quick challenge for observant players.

How To Complete Quequiao-41 Triumph?

To start your search for the Satellite, you will need to make your way to the K1 Logistics Lost Sector, which is located on the Moon.

Fast travel to Sanctuary and make your way to Archer’s Line, and make your way into the K1 Logistics Lost Sector, where you will proceed to reach the boss.

Taking out the boss is optional but recommended, and from where you enter, you will be able to find the satellite on top of the structure covered by debris.

Quequiao-41 Triumph Rewards

Once you have found the crashed satellite within the K1 Logistics Lost Sector, you can claim the Quequiao-41 Triumph from the Monument of Triumph for 15 Legendary Marks.

Finding The Crashed Satellite

The crashed satellite can be found near the end of the K1 Logistics Lost Sector, making it necessary to progress through most of the activity before reaching it.

While defeating the Lost Sector boss is not required, doing so can make it easier to safely explore the area without nearby enemies causing interruptions.

Be sure to look above the surrounding structures near the final room, as the satellite rests on top of debris and can be easy to miss if you are only searching at ground level.

Verdict

The Quequiao-41 Triumph feels more like an easter egg hunt than a traditional objective, sending you into K1 Logistics to track down something that most players would normally run right past.

Since the satellite is tucked away near the end of the Lost Sector, the challenge comes from knowing where to look rather than surviving a difficult encounter or completing a specific mechanic.

It is a nice change of pace from the combat-focused Triumphs and a quick source of 15 Legendary Marks for anyone already spending time on the Moon.

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