Destiny 2 Vault of Glass Loot Table: Complete Raid Weapons and Armor Guide
The Destiny 2 Vault of Glass loot table keeps Guardians returning to Bungie’s original raid. When the Vault resurfaced in 2021 it reintroduced fan‑favorite guns, and Episode Heresy in February 2025 made those weapons craftable and reshuffled drops.
After dozens of clears, I know where to find each piece, and this guide highlights what to expect from every encounter and how to farm efficiently.
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Destiny 2 Vault of Glass Loot Table Overview
Vault of Glass features five encounters plus hidden chests. Each has its own loot pool, and the six legendary weapons and one exotic are distributed across them:
- Conflux: Drops Vision of Confluence (solar scout rifle), Found Verdict (arc shotgun), Corrective Measure (void machine gun), arm armor, and class items.
- Oracles: Rewards include Praedyth’s Revenge (kinetic sniper), Vision of Confluence, Found Verdict, plus arm and leg armor.
- Templar: Grants Fatebringer (kinetic hand cannon), Vision of Confluence, Corrective Measure, and arm and chest pieces.
- Gatekeeper: Offers Fatebringer, Hezen Vengeance (solar rocket launcher), Found Verdict, along with helmets and legs.
- Atheon: The final boss can drop the exotic Vex Mythoclast, Praedyth’s Revenge, Corrective Measure, Hezen Vengeance, and head or chest armor. A chest after Atheon lets you spend Spoils of Conquest on extra weapon rolls.
Secret chests in the Gorgon maze and jumping sections provide raid mods, Spoils, and occasional armor, so it’s worth exploring.
Legendary Weapons
Episode Heresy gave each legendary weapon a craftable version with the Timelost Magazine trait, which grants bonus Super energy on kills and doubles the magazine when your Super ends. Here’s a concise look at each gun:
- Fatebringer: From the Templar and Gatekeeper. It’s a 140‑RPM hand cannon that now rolls with Rewind Rounds, Kinetic Tremors, Firefly, and To the Pain. Rewind Rounds and Firefly suit PvE add clearing, while Opening Shot and To the Pain improve PvP accuracy.

- Praedyth’s Revenge: From Oracles and Atheon. A rapid‑fire sniper with Rapid Hit, Rewind Rounds, Frenzy, and Precision Instrument for sustained boss damage.

- Vision of Confluence: Appears in Conflux, Oracles, and Templar encounters. It gained Explosive Payload, Incandescent, and Kinetic Tremors, making it flexible for PvE and PvP.

- Found Verdict: Drops in Conflux, Oracles, and Gatekeeper. This pellet shotgun benefits from Full Choke and Assault Mag and now offers Envious Assassin and Surplus for overflow and handling.

- Corrective Measure: From Conflux, Templar, and Atheon. An adaptive machine gun that shines with Rewind Rounds, Subsistence, and Killing Tally, especially when paired with Void 3.0 effects.

- Hezen Vengeance: Comes from Gatekeeper and Atheon. This precision launcher can roll Bipod to double its magazine or stick with Clown Cartridge for big hits.

- Vex Mythoclast: The raid’s exotic, dropping only from Atheon. It behaves like an auto rifle with a linear fusion mode when stacks are built. The catalyst adds stability and a larger magazine. It remains random and can’t be crafted.

Curious how these compare to other activities? Our Spire of the Watcher loot table guide covers the Martian dungeon from Season of the Seraph and its unique cowboy‑themed arsenal.
Armor and Stats

Vault of Glass armor embraces a Vex aesthetic. Titans get Kabr’s set, Warlocks wear Prime Zealot, and Hunters sport Tread of Hezen Lords. These pieces often exceed 60 total stats and lean toward resilience, recovery, or mobility depending on class.
On Master difficulty, Artifice versions grant an extra mod slot for fine‑tuning builds. Farming specific pieces is straightforward: arms and class items drop from the first two encounters, chests from the Templar, legs from Oracles and Gatekeeper, and helmets from Gatekeeper and Atheon. Completing the weekly Master challenge guarantees a high‑stat drop.
For a look at another Episode Heresy dungeon, see our Sundered Doctrine loot guide, which details weapons, armor, and farming strategies in Rhulk’s Pyramid.
Farming and Crafting Tips
Each encounter awards one pinnacle‑level item per character each week. After you’ve earned your weekly rewards, you can still farm by spending Spoils of Conquest at the chest after Atheon. Spoils drop from raid encounters and secret chests; many players farm the Templar checkpoint to stock up before buying specific guns at the end.
Crafting requires five red‑border patterns of a weapon. Episode Heresy made this easier by adding a weekly Hawthorne quest that guarantees a Deepsight drop from the encounter you complete. Master difficulty offers extra patterns, and once unlocked you can level the weapon to apply enhanced perks. Timelost weapons – adept variants that drop from Master challenges – are still available, but most Guardians prefer craftable versions because they allow you to select your perk combination.
Between raid runs you can earn powerful gear from Dares of Eternity, a free six‑player activity. Our Dares of Eternity loot pool breakdown explains its rotating rewards and is a good way to prepare for the raid while chasing different weapons.
Encounter Highlights
A few pointers help smooth out Vault of Glass runs:
- Conflux: Defend three plates from Vex and Overload Champions. Bring anti‑overload mods and a machine gun for add control.
- Oracles: Shoot the glowing orbs in the order they appear. Assign one player to call the sequence and use precise weapons like Vision of Confluence.
- Templar: One Guardian uses the relic shield to cleanse debuffs and slam the Templar to stop its teleport, while the team deals burst damage with rockets or linear fusion rifles.
- Labyrinth & Gatekeeper: Sneak through the Gorgon maze to avoid wipes and grab the hidden chest. In Gatekeeper, alternate relic holders through portals and keep plates defended.
- Atheon: Split the team; one group handles supplicants while the other destroys oracles inside portals. During Time’s Vengeance, stand on the central plate and unload heavy weapons for damage.
Final Thoughts on the Vault of Glass Loot Table
Vault of Glass remains a flagship raid because it mixes nostalgia with modern systems. Episode Heresy refreshed its drops and made the weapons craftable, adding flexibility through the Timelost Magazine trait.
Six legendary weapons, high‑stat armor, and the elusive Vex Mythoclast give players plenty to chase. Whether you’re farming Fatebringer god rolls or gearing up for future content, this raid rewards your time.
If you want to join the frey, pick up Destiny 2: The Final Shape Steam key from our store. The upcoming expansion brings new raids and loot, and stocking up now keeps your Guardian prepared.
FAQs
What drops in the Vault of Glass raid?
The drops in the Vault of Glass raid include six craftable legendary weapons – Fatebringer, Praedyth’s Revenge, Vision of Confluence, Found Verdict, Corrective Measure, and Hezen Vengeance – plus the exotic Vex Mythoclast and Vex‑styled armor sets. Each encounter has its own subset of these items.
What does the Templar drop in Vault of Glass?
The Templar drops Fatebringer, Vision of Confluence, Corrective Measure, and arm and chest armor pieces. You can also purchase extra rolls from the chest after Atheon using Spoils of Conquest.
Can you farm Vault of Glass for unlimited loot?
Yes, you can farm Vault of Glass by using Spoils of Conquest at the end chest to buy more weapons, though you only get one pinnacle‑level drop per encounter per week. Checkpoint farming is a common strategy for gathering spoils.
How do you get Vex Mythoclast in 2025?
To get Vex Mythoclast in 2025 you must defeat Atheon, the raid’s final boss, and hope the exotic drops. Running Master difficulty and completing weekly challenges increases overall loot quantity but doesn’t guarantee the weapon.
What are Timelost weapons in Vault of Glass?
Timelost weapons in Vault of Glass are adept variants of the raid’s legendary guns that drop from Master challenge completions and can use adept mods. Crafted versions introduced with Episode Heresy allow players to select perks and are now the preferred choice.