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The First Descendant - How to get the Good Things Happen Twice achievement

 The First Descendant has a lot to do. The achievements, most of them anyway, aren't as tedious as you'd think. The Good Things Happen Twice achievement, for example, states you need to successfully remove Colossi parts 2 times.

What the heck is a Colossi?

When you start a Void Intercept Battle from your map, you get to pick from one of the big baddies above! But now we need to figure out how to rip the pieces off of these monstrosities. You'll notice below they have Destructible Parts labeled. And, if you haven't figured it out, we're going to get them off. 

The easiest way to do this is to start a Intercept Private so you can go into this event by yourself. We're going to fight the Grave Walker. I recommend taking in low level weapons (level 10 or so) to chip away at these pieces.

Once Grave Walker spawns, you can press in your right stick to scan the pieces to get a good view of them. You'll see the panels on Grave Walker as a blue highlighted color. Fire away! They shall soon turn gold and then it's time to rodeo.

Use your grappling hook to latch on to the gold parts and then hold LT (or L2 on Playstation) once you make it up there. You need to hold this while the Colossi tries to shake you off and press RT to puch the panels off. Do this two times and you got yourself an achievement!



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