Looking for Banshee's Workshop in Destiny 2? This walkthrough guide shows you how to find it.

How to Find Banshee 44’s Workshop in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep

Looking for Banshee's Workshop in Destiny 2? This walkthrough guide shows you how to find it.

To complete the “Make Bows, Not War” quest in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, you need to know how to find Banshee’s Workshop in the Tower social area. You’ll visit this location twice throughout the quest, one to start it in earnest and another to collect the Exotic Heavy Bow Levianthan’s Breath.

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This Destiny 2 article will guide you through the Tower’s secret areas and into Banshee’s Workshop itself.

How to Find Banshee 44’s Workshop in Destiny 2

The Path

Your journey to Banshee’s Workshop begins in the Tower hanger. That’s the leftmost area of the Tower. Once you load into the Courtyard area, make your way to the left. Keep to the path, and you’ll reach it in no time.

Once in the Hanger, you should see a set of stairs on the wall near the entrance. Climb them to reach the rafters.

Once you’re on the rafters, follow them around until you reach a corner near the eastern wall. To the left and over the railing is a small pipe.

Jump onto that, and then jump around the corner onto another platform. The jump can be tricky, so don’t worry if it takes you a few tries to land.

Follow the platform east until you see a blue tunnel leading through the wall. If you see something like below, you’re on the right track — head through the blue tube.

Beyond the blue tunnel is a small service area with a floating Ghost somewhere in it. Turn right and head towards the pink light.

The pink room has a new doorway leading west. Go through it, and you’ll come across a dead end with a vent leading down.

At the bottom of the vent, you’ll come across a strategic-looking room with a robot in it. Head through the door to your right.

Beyond that hallway will be a room with many shelving units. Make your way to the northwest corner of this room, where you’ll find a half-open cargo door. 

Directly opposite the door is a climbable shelving unit with a golden vent above it. Hop onto the shelves and into the vent.

Follow the vent until you drop into a purple-lit hallway with two red-lit tunnels on the left, one close to you, another at the hallway’s end. 

Take the farther tunnel near the purple light. Through it, you’ll reach a small jumping section. You’ll jump up and to the right.

This final tunnel will lead you to a final dead end. Climb up to reach Banshee’s Workshop. To your left will be a vault with the Leviathan’s Breath Exotic Heavy Bow.

The Bow Room

If this is your first time visiting Banshee 44’s Workshop, you won’t have the means to open the vault and claim the bow, but at the end of the quest, you’ll be coming back this way to claim Leviathan’s Breath. 

But don’t worry. If you lose your way between those two steps, you can always come back to this guide.

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