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Latest revision as of 07:00, September 7, 2024
- "The boiling energies of the zero-point field trapped in a stasis capsule."
- — Item summary
Ascendant Energy | |
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Overview | |
Stackable: |
Yes |
Rarity class: |
Legendary |
Loot drop: |
Yes |
Source | |
Source: |
Vendor and PVE |
Ascendant Energy is a type of material in Destiny.
Gameplay[edit]
Originally used to upgrade the attack value on Legendary weapons during Year 1, they have since been phased out of use in favor of other material systems. It is still currently required to level up Year 1 Vault of Glass weapons, and can be obtained from the Vault itself, or purchased from The Speaker with Ascendant Shards.
Trivia[edit]
- The Ascendant Energy icon resembles a Pokeball from Pokemon.
List of appearances[edit]
- Destiny (First appearance)