Destiny 2: Every New Weapon In Season Of The Seraph
Season of the Seraph in Destiny 2 is now available, bringing with it new holiday-themed activities and items for Guardians to hunt down. This season’s lack of a subclass update was partially offset by Bungie by the introduction of a vast number of new weapons.
Aside from new seasonal weapons, the Deep Stone Crypt has updated all of its legendary weapons with new benefits and a potent Origin Trait. The IKELOS weapons have also made a comeback. The weapons you may anticipate to obtain this season, from new exotics to activity drops, are all shown in this guide.
New Exotics – Destiny 2: Every New Weapon In Season Of The Seraph
Three new exotic weapons are available in Season of the Seraph. The Manticore, a 900 RPM Veist SMG with improved flying capabilities, is a Season Pass item. Revision Zero is an Exotic Pulse Rifle that can be acquired via this season’s Exotic quest, which launches on December 20. It contains randomly-rolled Catalyst bonuses. The third Exotic appears to be a Bow and is a chance drop from the last chest of this season’s dungeon (as seen by this unused light.gg weapon perk). As soon as we receive details about the dungeon Exotic and its benefits, we’ll update this article.
Seasonal Weapons – Destiny 2: Every New Weapon In Season Of The Seraph
The Enclave now offers the ability to construct the Seventh Seraph and IKELOS weaponry from previous seasons. Weapons from the Seventh Seraph did not get a perk refresh.
Six new Legendary weapons are connected to the seasonal action in Season of the Seraph, just like in previous seasons. By finishing the Heist Battlegrounds playlist and concentrating Umbral Engrams at the Exo Frame, a brand-new vendor at the H.E.L.M., you can obtain these weapons for Seraph.
The IKELOS weaponry have also been revived. Resonate Stems located in patrol space are the source of all IKELOS weapon drops. Similar to the Year 1 Warmind DLC, you’ll need to gather Resonate Stems to make Override Frequencies that recognise these stems. Keep checking back for a guide on these locations.
The perk pools of all legendary weapons from the Deep Stone Crypt raid have been updated, and the majority of them now have elemental benefits of the appropriate element type. For instance, Trustee and Posterity can both now roll with Incandescent and Voltshot, respectively.
Now that DSC weapons have the Bray Inheritance Origin Trait, each time you deal damage to an adversary, you receive a tiny amount of ability energy. This perk is static and applies to all Deep Stone Crypt weapons, much like all Origin Traits. On light.gg, certain rolls can be found.
Dungeon Weapons
All dungeon weapons are currently concealed in the API and in-game collections as of the start of this season. Once the API is made public, we’ll update this section with all dungeon weaponry.
Four new world pool firearms, two new weapons for rotating playlists (Iron Banner, Trials, and Nightfalls), and a new weapon for each ritual playlist are all added by Season of the Seraph. Let’s go over the drops you can anticipate seeing this season.
General Loot Pool
Weapon
Archetype
Lodbrok-C
Type: Auto Rifle (360 RPM)
Damage: Kinetic
Jararaca-3SR
Type: Scout Rifle (260 RPM)
Damage: Stasis
Aurvandil FR6
Type: Fusion Rifle (960 Charge Time)
Damage: Stasis
Fioritura-59
Type: Sidearm (450 RPM)
Damage: Void
New Playlist Loot
Weapon
Archetype
Prolonged Engagement
(Strikes)
Type: SMG (900 RPM)
Damage: Stasis
Blowout
(Crucible)
Type: Rocket Launcher (20 RPM)
Damage: Arc
Rose
(Competitive Crucible)
Type: Hand Cannon (140 RPM, has Lightweight passive)
Veles-X, a 450 RPM Void Pulse Rifle with a variety of utility and damage bonuses, is the ritual weapon used in Season of the Seraph. The only weapon in Destiny 2 for now that has Repulsor Brace in the first trait column allows you to combine it with Kill Clip or Golden Tricorn for devastating damage. This weapon makes a superb add-clearing Primary for all Void specs when combined with Volatile Rounds.