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==List of Exotic Armor in Destiny 2== | ==List of Exotic Armor in Destiny 2== | ||
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*[[An Insurmountable Skullfort]] - Exotic Helmet | *'''Helmets''' | ||
*[[Mask of the Quiet One]] - Exotic Helmet | **[[An Insurmountable Skullfort]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Mask of the Quiet One]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Khepri's Horn]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Helm of Saint-14]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Eternal Warrior]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[One-Eyed Mask]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Precious Scars]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Loreley Splendor Helm]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | **[[Cadmus Ridge Lancecap]] - Exotic Helmet | ||
*[[ | |||
*[[ | *'''Gauntlets''' | ||
*[[ | **[[Aeon Safe]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Ashen Wake]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Wormgod Caress]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[ACD/0 Feedback Fence]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Doom Fang Pauldrons]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Synthoceps]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Ursa Furiosa]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Point-Contact Cannon Brace]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Stronghold]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Citan's Ramparts]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Icefall Mantle]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[No Backup Plans]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | **[[Second Chance]] - Exotic Gauntlets | ||
*[[ | *'''Chest Armor''' | ||
*[[ | **[[Cuirass of the Falling Star]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Crest of Alpha Lupi]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Actium War Rig]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Hallowfire Heart]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Armamentarium]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Heart of Inmost Light]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Hoarfrost-Z]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | **[[Arbor Warden]] - Exotic Chest Armor | ||
*[[ | *'''Leg Armor''' | ||
*[[Peregrine Greaves]] - Exotic Leg Armor | **[[Antaeus Wards]] - Exotic Leg Armor | ||
*[[Phoenix Cradle]] - Exotic Leg Armor | **[[Lion Rampant]] - Exotic Leg Armor | ||
*[[The Path of Burning Steps]] - Exotic Leg Armor | **[[Peacekeepers]] - Exotic Leg Armor | ||
*[[Abeyant Leap]] - Exotic Leg Armor | **[[Dunemarchers]] - Exotic Leg Armor | ||
**[[Mk. 44 Stand Asides]] - Exotic Leg Armor | |||
**[[Peregrine Greaves]] - Exotic Leg Armor | |||
**[[Phoenix Cradle]] - Exotic Leg Armor | |||
**[[The Path of Burning Steps]] - Exotic Leg Armor | |||
**[[Abeyant Leap]] - Exotic Leg Armor | |||
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Revision as of 13:08, July 29, 2023
Exotics[1] are the highest Rarity tier of items available. They are a special tier of equipment that refers to powerful and unique weapons, armor, and items. They are distinguished by their distinct appearances and abilities that set them apart from Legendary gear. Only one Exotic weapon and one Exotic armor can ever be equipped at any time. In Destiny, Exotics can be upgraded with an Exotic Shard and other materials, while in Destiny 2 they can be augmented with Exotic Catalysts.
Exotics can be obtained by completing quests and participating in various activities, like Dungeons, Raids, Nightfalls, as well as the Monument To Lost Lights in Destiny 2. Xûr sells Fated Engrams weekly for the price of 97 Legendary Shards in Destiny 2 and Exotics for Strange Coins in Destiny.
- Upgrade with: Glimmer, Weapon Parts, Armor Materials, Spinmetal, Helium Filaments, Spirit Bloom, Relic Iron, Exotic Shard, Crucible Token
List of Exotic Weapons in Destiny 2
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Energy
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List of Exotic Armor in Destiny 2
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Hunter
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Exotic Catalysts
Exotic Catalysts are special modifiers for Exotic weapons first introduced in the Warmind expansion for Destiny 2. They improve and upgrade Exotic weapons within the game by either improving stats, giving bonus perks, or raising the magazine size.
Each weapon has its own catalyst and has specific objectives to find them. Catalysts used to function exactly like Masterworks and generate Orbs of Light on multi kills, but this feature was removed from both Catalysts and Masterworks.[2] The drop rate for them is unknown, but they are a rare find. Once you find a catalyst for a weapon, you will have to do specific objectives with the weapon, such as precision hits or simply kill enemies in order to unlock the upgrade.
List of appearances
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