Does anyone have loot tables for the 41 POE, and the Challenge of the Elders? I'm trying to figure out how they work, and the results from my own personal play are..sketchy. I've gotten two armor pieces for my Hunter (Warden's Sight and Warden's Hood), but only one for my Warlock and Titan (the chest armors in both instances). I've gotten three Queen's Guard weapons (hand cannon, sidearm, and Rocket Launcher). Each of my replays on Thursday and today turn up nothing or trash legendaries.
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What I've been able to glean so far is that Stolen Will is a strike-specific loot for the new version of Winter's Run, and the all-new Spektar armor (not the Vanguard-inspired Spektar) armor is Sterling Treasure only, but the Armory lists Sterling Treasure as a potential drop from the Prison and Crucible, though I've only opened two this week (the guaranteed ones from the level 41 POE and doing the 10 Legendary Marks Crucible activity).
The Playstation exclusive armors appear to be dropping from Sublime Engrams.
So, assuming I want to kit myself out with all the new Queen's Guard weapons and the new POE armor, how do I go about it? I've been grinding strikes and doing King's Fall this week, and they appear to be dropping the same rubbish as before the update with a way smaller drop rate for Exotics and a somewhat smaller drop rate for Legendaries, none of which decode to POE or any of the new/old Exotics.
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The Prison of Elders is a new co-operative multiplayer mode where you and two other players face off against waves of enemies. Each round begins with a modifier before sending you into a fight. There are 8 modifiers in total including those that affect your shield, melee damage, enemy melee damage, weapon damage, and more.
The Prison has 4 different difficulties that you can enter into. They are outlined as follows.
Of course the real question is about rewards. After completeing each 5 or 6 round session you will enter a treasure room where you'll open 3 chests. One larger chest that contain legendaries and exotics, and two smaller chests that contain motes of light and other smaller items.
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Destiny: Rise of Iron is Bungie’s annual reminder that its shared-worlds shooter is a phenomenon. Become Legend. Become an Iron Lord.
Destiny: Rise of Iron guide contents
Exotic Weapon quests and bounties
– Outbreak Prime – Year 3 Gjallarhorn/Iron Gjallarhorn – Khvostov 7G-0X – Year 3 Thorn – Young Wolf’s Howl – Nemesis Star – Exotic quests (A Life Exotic)
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– Iron Medallions – Clovis Bray SIVA – Iron Lord SIVA – Fallen SIVA – Raid SIVA – Crucible Dead Ghosts – PvE Dead Ghosts (coming soon)
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General Rise of Iron guides
– Quick levelling guide – High Light Artifacts – Archon’s Forge – Iron Lord Artifacts Attunement – Rise of Iron Record Book – Patrol symbols – Skeleton Keys, strike-specific loot
Secrets, puzzles and farming
– SIVA Offerings farm – Splicer Keys farm – Where is Site 6? – Bells: Sing the Iron Song – Felwinter Peak jumping puzzle – Iron Gjallarwing Easter Egg
New raid: Wrath of the Machine
– Archpriest Vosik – Siege Engine – Aksis, Archon Prime – Hard Mode raid guide – All hidden Exotic chests – Monitors for laser room – Loot table – Metal and Flesh
Destiny: Rise of Iron is finally here, and Guardians are absolutely smashing it in their quest to become the greatest of the Iron Lords.
Whether you’re hardcore Destiny player who has been counting down the seconds, wandering back after lapsing, or jumping in for the first time, Rise of Iron has something offer you: new story and general PvE content, big changes to the PvE Crucible, a new raid, and most importantly loads of lovely new gear to collect.
With this Destiny: Rise of Iron guide, were hoping to bring you everything you need – tips on how to finish tough missions, clues to the latest and greatest Exotic quests, detailed directions to all those collectibles, farming tips, secrets and mysteries – and much more.
How does one become Legend in Destiny: Rise of Iron? The consensus so far seems to be racing for the cap and gathering up as many Exotics as you can ahead of the launch of Wrath of the Machine.
Whether you’re looking for tips on how to get harder, better, faster, stronger and prettier, searching for that blasted Site 6, or just wondering what’s new out there for you to explore with your fellow guardians, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve also got walkthroughs for the raid bosses, and many of the raid’s secrets – including the chest which kicks off the Exotic quest for Outbreak Prime, the elusive Exotic pulse rifle, and that took an enormous ARG to solve. Once you’ve got it, we take you step-by-step through how to solve the puzzles in the quest, too.
There’s a lot to get through. On desktop, use the contents boxout to the right to navigate right to the stuff you need right now.
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It’s going to be a very busy few months for the hardcore, as the Plaguelands slowly yield their secrets. Keep it locked on this page for everything as it happens. If we don’t yet have what it is you’re after, let us know exactly what you’re looking for and we’ll do our damnedest to make it happen.
See you on the mountain, Guardian.
Destiny: Rise of Iron Exotic Weapon quests and bounties
Ahh, Exotics: the ultimate endgame collect-a-thon for hardcore Destiny players. So far, Destiny: Rise of Iron has turned up several fun little Exotic goos chases ranging from easy to drawn out and complicated. In this section we’ll compile known Rise of Iron Exotic quests and bounties.
Rise of Iron collectibles locations – Iron Medallions, Dormant SIVA Clusters, Dead Ghosts
There are loads of new collectibles to find in Destiny: Rise of Iron. Some you’ll need for quests, some you’ll need for your Rise of Iron Record Book, and others you’ll want just to make that Grimoire score go up. Oh yes, we know why you do this.
General Rise of Iron guides
New systems, new goals and challenges, new elements of confusion to interrupt your levelling routine. Here we’ll gather up general guides to help you understand and then exploit Destiny: Rise of Iron’s peculiarities, which as usual are not always made explicit in game. That’s not El Bungo’s way.
Destiny: Rise of Iron secrets, puzzles and farming
Did you think you were done with secrets after all that collecting business? Hell naw. It’s a good thing the Destiny community is so good at solving mysteries, because this expansion is full of ’em. Here’s what’s been winkled out of Destiny: Rise of Iron so far.
New raid: Wrath of the Machine
The culmination of Destiny: Rise of Iron’s storyline and the big co-op PvE showpiece is the new raid, Wrath of the Machine. This six-player fireteam activity will feature some of the toughest challenges in the game, and players will need to work together to solve puzzles, bypass obstacles, defeat bosses and gather loot.
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You’ll want to be about Light 360 to venture into the Wrath of the Machine raid, but the gear you find will help you get stronger. You know what else will help? These guides, natch. We’ve got videos and text alike here.
The raid offers one path to endgame gear. Normal mode raiders have a chance to collect pieces of the Cosmoclast (Titan), Nanomania (Hunter) and Miasma (Warlock) armour sets. These mostly red, SIVA-themed sets cap out at Light level 385, about 30 points above what you’ll get from non-endgame activities.
The Hard Mode version of Wrath of the Machine has not yet been dated. It will offer new, black-coloured versions of the normal raid mode sets, differentiated by the prefix “Spliced”. These armour sets boast Light of up to 400, which is Destiny: Rise of Iron’s hard light cap.
What’s new in Destiny: Rise of Iron
Wondering whether Destiny: Rise of Iron is worth your time and money? below we’ve listed the main additions and changes to Bungie’s shared-worlds shooter so you can make up your mind.
Destiny: Rise of Iron Exotics, legendaries and ornaments
Destiny: Rise of Iron will add stacks of new weapons and armour. Let’s start with what everyone wants to know, by reeling off a list of known Destiny: Rise of Iron Exotics:
On the armour side of things, we’ll see new sets of Iron Banner and Trials of Osiris, two new raid sets (Normal and Hard Mode) and the new Iron Lord armour set for endgame. Expect many more to be introduced for midgame.
As well as these predictable inclusions, Destiny: Rise of Iron adds a new cosmetic weapon and armour customisation system called Ornaments. These can be found in Radiant Treasures or purchased from Xur for Silver Dust. Unlocked as weapon upgrade nodes, they’re something like skins – but in some cases make dramatic changes to geometry as well as colouring.
Rise of Iron quests, story missions, Destination and Strikes
Destiny: Rise of Iron is a new chapter in the shared-worlds shooter’s ongoing storyline. The story kicks off when the Fallen in Old Russia uncover SIVA, a technological plague sealed away by the Iron Lords long ago. Embracing the plague, the affected Fallen become a new faction called Splicers, and Lord Saladin, the last of the Iron Lords, calls on the Guardians of the Tower to help put them down.
Whether you’re interested in Destiny’s plot or not, you’ll need to tackle the early story content to access the rest of Destiny: Rise of Iron. Follow the quests to ascend to Felwinter Peak, the new social space where you’ll find many of Rise of Iron’s questgivers and vendors, and unlock the Plaguelands, a new Destination for Patrol mode.
You’ll also need to complete some story missions to tackle The Wretched Eye, a new Strike. In addition to this new challenge, two existing Strikes have been remixed for Destiny: Rise of Iron. Devil’s Lair features new challenges and a new boss called Sepiks Perfected, and The Summoning Pits has also been overhauled, although we’re waiting on details.
If you enjoy teaming up with randos for some straight shooting action, drop by Archon’s Forge in the Plaguelands. This new PvE activity has some similarities to The Taken King’s Court of Oryx in that you can initiate it in Patrol mode like a public event. In gameplay, it’s closer to Prison of Elders or Horde more, in that you’ll face waves of enemies rather than single bosses.
Changes to PvP in Destiny: Rise of Iron’s Crucible
Some of the biggest changes coming to PvP with Destiny: Rise of Iron have already arrived. A private, custom match system rolled out with a pre-launch update, and is available even to those who don’t own the expansion.
The update didn’t unlock the new PvP maps coming with Destiny: Rise of Iron, though. Here’s what to expect:
In addition to new maps and custom matches, Destiny: Rise of Iron includes an all-new mode called Supremacy. In this mode, players need to collect crests dropped by enemy players at death in order to collect points. No more run and gun; if you can’t survive long enough to collect your prize, your kills won’t count for anything.
This page contains information on the Rise of Iron expansion for Destiny.
The expansion will be released on the 20th of September, 2016 on the Xbox One and PS4 - but not PS3 / Xbox 360. It will cost $30 USD and require Vanilla Destiny and Taken King to play.
Here's how to prepare and everything you need to know about Rise of Iron before jumping in.
How to Prepare for Rise of Iron[edit]
While many may just want to jump into the expansion and play it more slowly, you may want to get yourself nice and prepared for when it drops so that you can benefit the most from the changes. Here are a few tips on how to do that.
Balance the Books[edit]
The first thing you're going to want to do is to get your currencies and materials as high as you can. Collect Glimmer quickly by going into The Dark Beyond mission and fighting your way to the Temple of Crota. Once there, use a Black Wax Idol to get glimmer from killing Hive. Once the doors open and you've 'woken the Hive', kill them all, but don't go inside of the temple. Once all the Thralls are dead, kill yourself to wipe and redo it. It's a fast way to get glimmer through kills and items that you can turn in to the Cryptachs.
You'll also want to get up to 200 Legendary Marks. This can be done by dismantling Legendary gear, going into the Daily and Weekly activities, and other such means. However, once you hit 200, you're not done yet! Store any Legendary items that you get into your Vault so that you can break then down later for more marks when you need them.
Lastly, stock up on armourmaterials, weapon materials, and Exotic shards as best you can.
Reputation[edit]
The next thing you'll want to do is get as much reputation with each of the factions and vendors as you can, but don't level them up! The point here is that you'll be able to level them up right away once you get into Rise of Iron
Go to your current faction and hand in a few heavy ammo synths (the most efficient way of leveling up, but you can use whatever you want) until you're just about to rank up. It's best to do this after playing in the Crucible enough that that rank is also about to level up. After that, switch factions and go into the Wild to gain reputation with the new faction and the Vanguard. Again, stop when you're about to rank up with one of them.
There previously was an ARG, Owl Sector, going on that primarily affected the Crucible. What happened was that, upon killing an enemy, they had the chance to pass on any Transmissions tied to them. It would give you an experience and reputation boost. There were five different boosts, but they all had the same effect and did not stack.
Be careful if you have this buff. You might get more experience and reputation than you expected and rank up. You can also get it while fighting alongside allies in the Wild.
House Keeping[edit]
There's been a lot to do and collect in Destiny over the years. It's possible that you missed something. With Rise of Iron, more collectibles will be coming, such as the new SIVA fragments. Now is a good time to go through the guides below to make sure you've gotten everything you can.
It's also a good time to go into the Raids and have a go at them one last time. In the final week leading up to Rise of Iron, the King Fall Raid features all of the three Challenge Modes active at once, so be sure to get them.
What's Included in Rise of Iron[edit]
Rise of Iron will feature an all new location called the Plaguelands Zone and a new social space as well. Along with a new Raid, a new Strike, and new Crucible modes and maps, there will also be new gear to fight with and new enemies to fight against.
Head back to where it all began, the place that you were born, to face off against a long-forgotten threat. Fight with Iron and Light against it in the name of the fallen Iron Lords to become one yourself.
New Campaign[edit]
Rise of Iron will feature a brand new tale focusing on the Iron Lords and their legend while fighting against a new kind of Fallen Devils, the Splicers. It will also feature new bosses and a new faction of technologically modified Fallen as we've never seen them before. The main campaign consists of 5 Story missions. After completing the main campaign, new endgame activities will unlock (similar to Taken King).
New Locations[edit]
Driver svoa iris 746s xp price. RoI will feature more than one new location, but also one entirely new area that branches off from the Cosmodrome. These are the new areas:
New Cooperative Activities[edit]
Like all expansions, Destiny: Rise of Iron will host new things for you to do with your fellow Guardians.
New Crucible Activities[edit]
New Light Level[edit]![]()
Guardians level's will still remain capped at 40 but light levels will be increasing. At Rise of Iron launch the light cap will be 385. After Hard Mode is released the light cap will climb to 400.
New Weapons & Armor[edit]
To overcome the challenges that await in The Plaguelands, Guardians will have access to an all-new arsenal of weapons, armor, and gear, including Iron Lord-themedarmor sets, new exotic weapons, and all new Raid, Iron Banner, and Trials of Osiris gear.
There will also be a Battle Ax Relic. It will be similar to how the Blades of Crota and Scorch Cannon worked in the past. Certain instances, the Ax will drop and the player can pick it up and use it.
Return of the Gjallarhorn[edit]![]()
The legendary rocket launcher returns in this expansion and can be acquired by completing a special questline that requires Guardians to forge a Gjallarhorn of their own.
Players who pre-order the Rise of Iron expansion can also get a black and silver variant of the Gjallarhorn.
Playstation Exclusives[edit]
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