This unique fusion rifle - with a firing rate closer to a scout rifle than the lengthy charge we’re used to from this weapon class - led to some players claim it was “unfair” and “overpowered” in the original Destiny. Debuting in Destiny 2 during May 2021 alongside the likes of Fatebringer, the Vex Mythoclast is a random drop within the Vault of Glass, and its Vex Mythoclast Catalyst requiring solving a series of puzzles to unlock - with this page explaining how it all works. On this page: The Vex Mythoclast in Destiny 2 has a chance of dropping after the final encounter in Vault of Glass. Specifically, once you have defeated Atheon, it’s possible the Vex Mythoclast can be part of that encounter’s loot pool. Either the regular version of the raid or Challenge Mode will do. Remember, as with any raid loot, nothing is guaranteed - and instead you have to rely on drop rates. The Vex Mythoclast drop rate is currently unknown, but expect it to be similar to Exotics which also dropped in the final encounters of a raid, such as Deep Stone Crypt’s Eyes on Tomorrow. (In other words - quite low.) It’s currently unknown if there is ‘bad luck protection’ for Vex Mythoclast drops - which means if it doesn’t drop after so many encounters, there is a system to ensure you’ll get it eventually. It’s December, which means the return of The Dawning and Moments of Triumph 2022! Elsewhere, the Season of the Seraph is here alongside More than a Weapon, Seraph Key Codes and Resonate Stems and the addition of Rose in Crucible. We’ve also seen a new dungeon, Spire of the Watcher, with has a chance of Hierarchy of Needs dropping upon completion. Earliear this year we had the arrival of King’s Fall and King’s Fall challenges, plus weapons including Doom of Chelchis and Touch of Malice. For The Witch Queen, learn how to get Dead Messenger and Parasite. As well as the usual additions of generating Orbs and displaying a kill tracker, the Catalyst will see “higher stacks of Overcharge increase stability”. To unlock the Vex Mythoclast Catalyst, you must shoot five plates within the Vault of Glass raid with the weapon itself. Once the plate has been shot, a number of Oracles will appear nearby. Destroy all of these, and the final plate will see the Catalyst drop. Credit goes to SkyUnearthed_ on reddit for being the first to solve this puzzle. As for the plate locations themselves, it’s easier watched than explained since each plate generates an increasing number of oracles in hard to find locations (the first plate has three, the second plate has four, and so on). See Luckyy 10p on YouTube for an example of how to complete each stage of puzzle: Between unlocking the Vex Mythoclast in the first place, and re-running the raid to find all bonus Oracle locations for the Catalyst, this will give you plenty of incentives to re-run Vault of Glass beyond earning Pinnacle gear. And, if you needed another - remember Fatebringer has also made its comeback to Destiny 2.

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