While Salvation’s Edge has taken much of the attention from people in Destiny 2, other raids are well worth checking out. This is especially true if Bungie updates the raids to add new perks to weapons or other loot.
With the launch of Destiny 2’s second Episode, Revenant, one raid from way back in the Shadowkeep expansion has seen its weapons updated with new perks, making farming it a great choice. First, you need to know where certain drops come from. Here’s the full loot table for the Garden of Salvation raid in Destiny 2.
All weapon and armor drops from Garden of Salvation in Destiny 2
There are four encounters from which you can earn loot in the Garden of Salvation. These are the Evade, Summon, Consecrated Mind, and Sanctified Mind encounters. The loot table below won’t include the raid exotic because you must complete a puzzle and quest to get it as a guaranteed drop. There are also two secret chests, which have an equal chance to give any piece of gear you’ve already earned from other encounters. With that all out of the way, here are all the drops from each encounter (with an equal chance for each):
First Encounter: Evade
- Accrued Redemption Bow
- Zealot’s Reward Fusion Rifle
- Kentarch 3 Leg Armor
Second Encounter: Summon
- Reckless Oracle Auto Rifle
- Prophet of Doom Shotgun
- Kentarch 3 Arms Armor
Third Encounter: Consecrated Mind
- Ancient Gospel Hand Cannon
- Sacred Provenance Pulse Rifle
- Kentarch 3 Chest Armor
Final Encounter: Sanctified Mind
- Omniscient Eye Sniper Rifle
- Kentarch 3 Helmet
- Kentarch 3 Class Item
Which gear is worth farming god rolls for?
Armor sets will depend on how much you want good stat rolls for your armor, but for weapons, there are a few worth farming for. The Prophet of Doom, for example, rolls with perks like Threat Detector and Closing Time, improving your stats the more you stay in battle. The Reckless Oracle also rolls with Destabilizing Rounds and the rare perk Paracausal Affinity, making it a great weapon for Void builds.
Published: Oct 11, 2024 12:24 pm