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Between its Raids, Raid challenges, and Legend and Master Nightfall strikes, there s plenty to do if you re an endgame PvE player in Destiny 2. However, if you re looking for the
ultimate challenge, Bungie has you covered with Grandmaster Nightfalls.
These prestigious Nightfall strikes reward players with tons of Exotics, masterworking materials, stat-rich Adept versions of Nightfall weapons, and a Conqueror title that you can display under your name in-game. However, they also require a very high Power Level to play (currently, that Power Level is 1335) and feature enemies that are over 25 Power Levels above your own, meaning that your fireteam will do less damage than usual and will also take much
Vault of Glass raid guide
The Vault of Glass takes place on Venus, an area that is currently only accessible through the new Legends node in the Director. The raid has a recommended Power of 1300, which shouldn’t be too difficult to reach given Destiny 2’s new lenient Power structure. For those that played the original Vault of Glass back in Destiny 1, most of the encounter remain the same though there are some slight changes.
Recommended weapons – Vault of Glass
While you can likely clear the Vault of Glass with whatever weapons you want or feel most comfortable using, there are some choices that will make it significantly easier for those teams that are struggling to hit DPS checks.
Mod Components are a vital currency in Destiny 2. These little boxes allow players to purchase mods from Banshee-44, the Gunsmith. For a lot of new players, or those that haven’t thought about it in a while, learning where to get Mod Components and how to farm up a good supply quickly is going to be important information to learn or remember. Thankfully, there’s a way to get a steady supply of Mod Components so you never have to worry about missing out on a new mod.
How to get Mod Components
Complete Gunsmith bounties to get Mod Components.
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The Swarm is one of a few returning guns to Destiny 2 available exclusively through Nightfall: The Ordeal. This Machine Gun may find itself into your inventory at some point and you’re going to need to know what a Swarm god roll looks like. Let’s take some time to cover the perks that work well for PVE and PVP, as well as some other viable options.
The Swarm
Much like The Palindrome and Shadow Price, The Swarm was originally a Destiny 1 gun. This Machine Gun hasn’t moved from the Power weapon slot, but it now has a set elemental type: Arc. Unfortunately, this makes it another 360 RPM Machine Gun that does Arc damage, the other being the Seventh Seraph SAW. However, The Swarm manages to beat SAW in every single stat point except for Bounce Intensity, according to the Light.gg breakdown.