As you shift your gaze from the Vault of Glass to Crota’s End, it’s time to start gearing up for your descent into the Hellmouth.
The Dark Below raid will be available immediately, and you won’t need to complete any missions/quests to gain access.
To check out all of the raid weapons, armor, and upgrade perks, click here.
First of all, you’ll want to think about an enemy’s shields. Wizards have solar shields, while Knights have Arc shields.
Use the following suggestions to help maximize your damage to shielded Hive. Also be sure to coordinate with your team of 6 of who has what, so you can split up the elemental duties.
In a perfect world, each of you would have a Vex Mythoclast that ignores shields – but there’s no such thing as a perfect world.
Unless you know you will have teammates who will be focusing exclusively on solar or arc damage, your best bet is to bring and equip weapons that can work for both shield types.
Any of the raid weapons that have been upgraded to have the Oracle Disrupter perk will allow you to shoot through a Knight’s Wall of Darkness shield.
If you don’t have one of the following primary weapons, you might not be ready for Crota’s End.
As most of you will know, there’s a new ultimate Exotic upgrade process that will increase its defense/attack level.
Because of the nature of this process, you need to consider which Exotic will be most useful to you, and which you should use your Exotic Shards on.
You’ll also notice that Xur has a couple of new Exotics for sale, which you can’t equip unless you buy The Dark Below. We don’t know how much the Mk. 44 Stand Asides will cost.
Each weekend, Xur will have a selection of Exotics in his inventory. These are not necessarily the Exotics you own, just a random selection from Destiny.
If you do not see any of your own Exotics in his “upgrade” selection, then you’ll just have to wait until you do in order to improve your Exotic(s).
This is it: Your first Exotic upgrade. Can you feel it? The excitement running through your veins? The obscene amount of damage that your new and improved hand cannon will now be able to dish out…
But wait. Ask yourself this: Is it better to upgrade my favorite Exotic armor piece first, or my trusty hand cannon so it hits harder?
You honestly do need to ask yourself that question, because Exotic Shards won’t come cheap, and progression is completely reset on your Exotic when you upgrade it – so which is worth doing first?
This section will focus on Crucible and Legendary gear. If you’d like to learn about the new upgrade perks for the raid weapons and armor, click here.
When the expansion goes live, all of the gear in the Tower vendors will be replaced; they’re being donated to the less fortunate in the City.
What does this mean for us? It means that there’s tons of fresh gear for each vendor that’s going to be even more powerful, and will get us to Light level 31.
As you can see, the Light rating for The Dark Below is 33-36. A piece Legendary Crota’s End armor will be equivalent to an expansion Exotic.
Simply add up the “max Light” values above until you reach 120, 132, or 144 to see what gear it would take to reach Light level 31, 32, or 33.
The vendors, with all of their new items, are now operating under new management. ‘The Man’ has recently informed all of the vendors that they’re losing money, and need to handle business differently.
All Legendary gear requires Ascendant materials for their damage/defense upgrades – click here for tips to quickly gaining endgame materials.
In order to purchase one of the new Crucible/Vanguard items, you must first acquire a Crucible/Vanguard Commendation (after Rank 3+).
Ranking up with each Crucible/Vanguard vendor will allow you to receive these.
There’s a lot of it, take a look for yourself.
The Trials of Osiris mode is rarely talked about, but lucky for you, we basically know everything there is to know about it.
We predicted it was going to be introduced with The Dark Below, and that’s been confirmed in triplicate now.
Notice the symbol in the middle? That’s how we’ll acquire the elusive Fate of All Fools with its respective Exotic bounty.
The weapon was actually updated silently with the latest ‘Exotic patch.’ We talk about its updates, along with the new Inferno/Hardcore modes in this video:
Unfortunately it’s not widely known that completing Exotic bounties, or using Exotic Shards, before the expansion drops, is not a good idea.
It’s confirmed that waiting to turn in your Exotic bounty until after December 9th @ 4 AM EST, you’ll automatically get the new and improved upgraded version that you would otherwise have to pay for – if you turned in the bounty now.
As for Exotic Shards, there’s not much use in using these right now. So, you purchased that last defense node for your Light Beyond Nemesis… but what about when Xur is selling the upgraded version next week?
The Shard you spent on an upgrade now, could have been much better spent on actually purchasing the improved version of that item.
Pro tip: You’ll get more Exotic Shards for dismantling an Exotic that has perks unlocked via XP, even if the perks aren’t purchased/being used.
It’s going to be slightly quicker to upgrade expansion Exotics.
These Exotics need a total of 162,500 XP to unlock every node.
These Exotics need a total of 160,000 XP to unlock every node.
These Exotics need a total of 285,000 XP to unlock every node.
These Exotics need a total of 237,500 XP to unlock every node.
For anyone who’s consistently following our updates, you already know about the new Exotics, Eris Morn’s bounties, etc.
For those of you who aren’t, that’s OK!
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