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Below is a concise, encounter-by-encounter view pairing armor slots with the weapon pool so you know exactly where to farm your missing pieces.
|
Encounter |
Armor slots (Update 7.2.0.5) |
Weapon pool (examples) |
|
Enter the Abyss |
Helmet, Gauntlets, Chest |
Abyss Defiant (Auto), Fang of Ir Yût (Scout), Song of Ir Yût (MG) |
|
Cross the Bridge |
Gauntlets, Chest, Legs |
Swordbreaker (Shotgun), Fang of Ir Yût (Scout), Oversoul Edict (Pulse) |
|
Ir Yût, the Deathsinger |
Chest, Legs, Class Item |
Word of Crota (HC), Song of Ir Yût (MG), Oversoul Edict (Pulse) |
|
Crota, Son of Oryx |
Legs, Class Item, Helmet |
Word of Crota (HC), Abyss Defiant (Auto), Swordbreaker (Shotgun) |
You can earn Crota’s End armor by completing raid encounters that drop the slots you need. Hidden chests can give extra chances at items you have already unlocked, and the final Spoils chest may let you buy eligible unlocked rewards.
Bungie doesn’t publish exact drop rates. What matters is that drops are tied to specific encounters and limited by weekly loot caps. Update 7.2.0.5 redistributed armor so every slot drops in multiple encounters (see table below) to smooth out bad luck.
Iconic D1-era designs (Willbreaker’s, Unyielding/Relentless/Tireless, Deathsinger’s), plus CE cosmetics like Warped Rachis (raid shader). Raid-specific mods also drop from encounter chests to support repeat runs.
Focus on the encounters that drop the slots you still need, and don’t forget to open both hidden chests for extra chances. After your first unlocks, you can also spend Spoils of Conquest at the vendor chest after Crota to buy additional rolls.
Yes—after beating Crota, the vendor chest lets you spend Spoils on additional armor and weapon rolls you’ve already unlocked (commonly 20 Spoils each).