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Destiny 2 Dares of Eternity loot table: All weapons and armor

Where the hell is Xur keeping all this stuff?

While Destiny 2’s newest modes tend to be a huge focus for many people, that doesn’t mean old modes don’t give some great loot.

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Older raids like the Vault of Glass, Crota’s End, and King’s Fall all give great weapons outside their bonus exotic drop for defeating the final raid boss. One such mode that’s become a fan-favorite came with the 30th Anniversary Pack not too long ago. Here’s the full drop table for the Dares of Eternity co-op mode in Destiny 2, including all weapons and armor.

Everything that drops from the Dares of Eternity mode in Destiny 2

The Dares of Eternity mode works off of a weekly reset similar to other modes, but this weekly reset functions a little differently. Instead of a specific weapon to farm like Nightfalls, Dares of Eternity has four separate rotations of loot that swap out each week. These rotations include the Scatterhorn Armor Set, one different armor set, and a whole set of different weapons each week. Each of these rotations, excluding that common armor set, are as follows:

Rotation 1

  • Wild Hunt Armor Set
  • Arsenic Bite-4B Bow
  • Blast Battue Grenade Launcher
  • Corsair’s Wrath Linear Fusion Rifle
  • Deafening Whisper Grenade Launcher
  • Dire Promise Hand Cannon
  • Enigma’s Draw Sidearm
  • Escape Velocity Submachine Gun
  • Friction Fire Submachine Gun
  • Jian 7 Rifle Pulse Rifle
  • Royal Chase Scout Rifle
  • Timeline’s Vertex Fusion Rifle
  • True Prophecy Hand Cannon

Rotation 2

Destiny 2 Scathelocke Auto Rifle
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  • Praefectur Armor Set
  • Annual Skate Hand Cannon
  • Brass Attacks Sidearm
  • Code Duello Rocket Launcher
  • Distant Tumulus Sniper Rifle
  • Extraordinary Rendition Submachine Gun
  • Far Future Sniper Rifle
  • Honor’s Edge Sword
  • Imperial Needle Bow
  • Interference VI Grenade Launcher
  • Scathelocke Auto Rifle
  • Shepherd’s Watch Sniper Rifle

Rotation 3

  • Lightkin Armor Set
  • Chroma Rush Shotgun
  • Farewell Sidearm
  • Gridskipper Pulse Rifle
  • Ignition Code Grenade Launcher
  • Last Perdition Pulse Rifle
  • Long Shadow Sniper Rifle
  • Main Ingredient Scout Rifle
  • Shattered Cipher Machine Gun
  • Sojourner’s Tale Shotgun
  • The Last Dance Sidearm
  • Toil and Trouble Shotgun
  • Wishbringer Shotgun

Rotation 4

Destiny 2 Vulpecula Hand Cannon
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  • Pathfinder Armor Set
  • Canis Major Grenade Launcher
  • Chrysura Melo Auto Rifle
  • Contingency Plan Scout Rifle
  • Fractethyst Shotgun
  • Iota Draconis Fusion Rifle
  • Legal Action II Scout Rifle
  • Outrageous Fortune Grenade Launcher
  • Spoiler Alert Sidearm
  • Steel Sybil Z-14 Sword
  • Vulpecula Hand Cannon
  • Wolftone Draw Bow

Which weapons are worth getting god rolls for?

It should come as no surprise given the sheer amount of weapons that most of these aren’t worth snagging. There aren’t many outright bad weapons, but most of these are outclassed by other options. The Dire Promise and Escape Velocity stick out the most from the first rotation, as both roll with great perks for PvP and PvE respectively. The Scathelocke from the second rotation is a solid Auto Rifle, running perks like Subsistence and Rampage to smoke ad clear. As for the third and fourth rotations, there are a few decent options like the Long Shadow and Vulpecula, but nothing to write home about.


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