The Invincible Sun Deviation in a Securement Unit at a player's base in Once Human The Way of Winter.
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Where to get the Invincible Sun Deviation in Once Human

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The Invincible Sun is one of seven new Deviations added to Once Human’s latest scenario, The Way of Winter. It’s a great fit for Burn builds, so you might wonder where to get the Invincible Sun. It’s not all that difficult — let’s explore.

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Where does the Invincible Sun Deviation drop in Once Human?

You can find the Invincible Sun by clearing Securement Silo Delta, which can be found in the Onyx Tundra at coordinates (5171,4191). It’s only a level ten dungeon, but you’ll be able to get a level one Invincible Sun upon completing it for the first time.

The location of Securement Silo Delta highlighted on a map in Once Human, showing where the player can obtain an Invincible Sun Deviation.
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The dungeon itself is quite easy to complete, and the only potential hiccup is the last room, where you’re asked to investigate the source of the anomaly. All you need to do here is stand on the stage and wait a few moments.

You’ll be teleported to the boss arena, where you can quickly melt him down, even with Tier I weapons and armor.

Is Securement Silo Delta still bugged?

You may have heard that Silo Delta was bugged and that people couldn’t get past the wall of fire. Thankfully, the developers have taken speedy action and fixed that bit in the Silo, so you can now use the switch beside the firewall to turn it off.

This means it’s now possible to complete Delta and claim your Invincible Sun. However, if you are running Burn, you might want to wait until the Hard dungeons open up before you switch away from your Pyro Dyno. It’s easier to get higher-level Deviations in Hard and Pro Mode.

You can still get a level five from Normal Mode, but it’s exceedingly rare.

A player uses the Invincible Sun Deviation in combat.
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The Invincible Sun works kind of like the Polar Jelly, and you can throw it at enemies to inflict Blast Dmg 🌠and it also has the chance to inflict Burn on enemies, dealing Status Dmg over time.


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