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A flawless Vault of Glass clear is valuable because it gives you more than a normal raid finish. You get the flawless completion itself, the related Triumph progress, the visibility of a flawless record, the full raid loot structure during the run, and account progression through XP earned while the service is completed.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Vault of Glass flawless completion |
Full raid cleared without a single death |
This is the core result of the service and the main reason to order it |
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Flawless Triumph progress |
Triumph tied to the deathless raid completion |
Confirms the prestige value of the clear |
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Flawless badge on raid.report |
Visible flawless raid record |
Adds public value beyond in-game loot |
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Legendary and Exotic loot |
All drops earned during the service |
Keeps the order rewarding beyond the flawless status itself |
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Season Pass XP |
Experience earned during the run |
Helps move your seasonal progression forward |
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Artifact XP |
Additional XP gained during the clear |
Useful for broader account leveling |
A flawless Vault of Glass run is not just a normal raid clear with fewer mistakes. The no-death condition changes how the team has to play every major encounter, especially the Oracle sections, relic use, portal timing, and the final Atheon phase, which is why this service is built around clean execution rather than speed alone.
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Key part |
Why it matters in flawless |
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Oracle callouts |
Mistakes quickly snowball into wipes |
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Relic handling |
Bad timing can collapse the encounter |
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Portal coordination |
Team errors can trap or split players |
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Atheon damage phase |
Safe execution matters more than risky damage |
It means completing the full Vault of Glass raid without a single fireteam death. It is a prestige version of the raid clear rather than a standard completion.
To complete Vault of Glass flawlessly, your team has to finish every encounter with zero deaths from the opening plates to the final Atheon kill. In practice, that means clean Oracle callouts, safe relic handling, stable portal timing, and very disciplined movement through the raid’s major encounters. This is an inference based on how flawless raid completions work and on Vault of Glass’s encounter structure.
Yes, in practical terms they do. A flawless run keeps the normal Vault of Glass loot structure while also adding the value of the flawless completion itself, related Triumph progress, and the prestige of a deathless clear.
Vault of Glass drops Vex Mythoclast, the raid-exclusive Exotic fusion rifle. It comes from the final Atheon encounter.
No. A flawless clear does not automatically guarantee Vex Mythoclast. The Exotic remains a chance-based raid reward from Atheon, while the flawless completion adds prestige and Triumph value on top of the normal loot structure.
Yes. Even though Vault of Glass is one of Destiny’s classic raids, a flawless run is much stricter because Oracle mistakes, relic issues, portal timing failures, or bad positioning can end the attempt immediately. This is an inference based on the raid’s mechanics.
The final boss of Vault of Glass is Atheon, Time’s Conflux. He is also the source of Vex Mythoclast.
Vault of Glass includes the opening sequence and the main raid encounters built around Confluxes, Oracles, Templar, Gatekeepers, and Atheon. That full raid structure is why a flawless clear is much more demanding than a single checkpoint completion.