In the MMO shooter Destiny , the raid King’s Fall has some of the best rewards. We take a look at the 9 raid weapons from The Taken King.
Fatebringer and Black Spindle, Crota’s End and Praedyth’s Revenge – raid weapons have an excellent reputation in Destiny. In every “generation”, there were exceptional weapons that were only available in that specific raid.
Today we will look at the 9 raid weapons of this generation. What is offered in the “normal mode” of King’s Fall in terms of guns?
Cocoon and Will of Light – what these weapons have in common
A special feature: All weapons have the “Cocoon” trait, which automatically reloads the weapons when stowed away. Additionally, they deal 10% more damage to “The Taken”. That’s a good start!
Commonly, the weapons also have a … “Taken appearance” – not everyone likes that. Some people do not want their gun to look like a (quote) half-eaten fish.
A weapon is not just a weapon
The “last perk” of each weapon comes from a pool of 4 possibilities and is determined randomly. So you should keep an eye out, lest you dismantle a better alternative with the thought of “I already have it, I’ll delete it!”
In general: These are more PvE weapons. And they follow Bungie’s new design philosophy that there should not be any truly outstanding weapons. But of course, there are a few gems among them!
And it’s also clear: 10% more damage to The Taken, the raid weapons are also meant for the raid! This could be important when the hard mode launches soon. A lot of “The Taken” are around in everyday life as well.
And if you’re really disappointed with the weapons: They come with attack values of 300 and above – just use them as infusion material for your favorite weapons.
On the next pages, we will introduce you to the guns.




