In the MMO shooter Destiny , we now know what happened to the old raids “Crota’s End” and “The Vault of Glass”.
A few days ago, on the last Saturday, we captured an article about the old raids in Destiny and wondered what will happen to them when “House of Wolves” goes live on May 19.
We asked,
- whether the new exotics that come with HoW can drop in The Vault of Glass and Crota’s End?
- what level the exotics will reach that drop there starting May 19?
- whether the raids will receive a new difficulty level or remain at 30 and 33?

At that time, we only knew that the exotics dropping there would have the new “HoW” level, meaning they could reach 365 damage and 42 light level.
Now there are answers to the other two questions:
- The raids will NOT receive a new difficulty level.
- And the new exotics CANNOT drop in the old raids, there will be no change to the loot table.
Bungie shared these answers with the US site IGN. Whether story missions will take place in “The Vault of Glass” is still unknown.
What do the old exotic weapons look like with House of Wolves? The first Gjallarhorn has been rediscovered
One of the YouTubers who has already been able to play Destiny brought back images of a newly dropped Gjallarhorn. This way, we now know what it will look like with House of Wolves. The “old” exotics that are rediscovered start with 334 damage points. The old ones only reached 331 when fully upgraded. And the “old” exotics still have the three damage nodes on the right side, so they still need to be upgraded “like before”.
However, they won’t have an “Ascend” node: you can upgrade them without Etheric Light, as we already knew. You only need an “exotic shard” to unlock the last damage node on the right, assuming everything goes live as seen in the video.
