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The Fates Intertwined emblem is earned via Bungie Rewards for completing 10 Salvation’s Edge Sherpas. Rewards include the emblem unlock condition, plus all standard raid drops earned during those runs.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Fates Intertwined emblem unlock condition |
10 Salvation’s Edge Sherpas completed on your account |
The exact requirement tied to the Bungie Rewards emblem. |
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Bungie Rewards redemption eligibility |
Ability to claim the emblem via Bungie Rewards once unlocked (if available) |
The emblem is not granted automatically; it’s redeemed through Bungie Rewards. |
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Salvation’s Edge raid loot |
Raid weapons and gear earned across Sherpa completions |
You still receive normal raid drops while completing Sherpas. |
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Euphony chance |
RNG chance at the raid Exotic from end completions |
Sherpa runs still end in a completion, which keeps your Exotic chance in play. |
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Season Pass & Artifact XP |
XP gained during completions |
Passive progression while running endgame PvE. |
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Rarity factor |
One of the rarer raid-community emblems |
Low overall redemption stats make it a recognizable flex. |
Fates Intertwined is a Bungie Rewards emblem tied to Salvation’s Edge Sherpa progress. It’s awarded for guiding 10 Guardians through their first Salvation’s Edge completion.
You unlock it by completing ten Sherpas in Salvation’s Edge—meaning ten first-time clears for other players while you’re on the completion. After the requirement is met, the emblem is redeemed/claimed via Bungie Rewards.
Yes. The challenge is logistical: you must find eligible first-timers and complete the raid cleanly ten times while they get their first clear. That makes it rarer than most “single-run” emblems.
Community reports indicate boss checkpoint Sherpas have counted for some players, but tracking can differ between third-party sites and Bungie’s internal reward logic. The safest assumption is: what matters is Bungie Rewards recognizing the Sherpa completions.
Not necessarily. Destiny Emblem Collector currently lists the emblem as not currently available, which usually means Bungie Rewards has a claim window or a changed status. Always verify availability on Bungie Rewards before assuming it can be redeemed immediately.