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Complete Master Root of Nightmares and unlock the raid ship without dealing with the full difficulty of a Master clear on your own. Here is what you receive after the service.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Gift of Cruelty Exotic Ship |
Rare Exotic ship unlocked on your account |
The main cosmetic reward from the service |
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Master Root of Nightmares Completion |
Full raid clear on Master difficulty |
Required for the Triumph that awards the ship |
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Conditional Finality Drop Chance |
Chance to receive the raid Exotic shotgun |
Adds extra value beyond the cosmetic reward |
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Legendary and Exotic Raid Loot |
Standard loot earned during the run |
Keeps the clear valuable beyond one unlock |
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Season Pass and Artifact XP |
Progress from raid completion |
Adds account progression during the service |
Gift of Cruelty is an Exotic Ship introduced during Lightfall. Public Destiny references list it as a cosmetic reward associated with Root of Nightmares and specifically tied to the raid’s Master-difficulty completion Triumph.
You unlock Gift of Cruelty by completing the “Root of Nightmares” raid on Master difficulty. Light.gg’s Triumph entry explicitly shows Gift of Cruelty as the reward for the Master Difficulty “Root of Nightmares” Triumph.
Yes. The cleanest public source I found ties the ship to the Triumph for completing Root of Nightmares on Master difficulty, not just the last encounter. So the safer and more accurate wording is a full Master raid completion, not only a Master Nezarec kill.
Yes. Both Destinypedia and Light.gg connect Gift of Cruelty to Root of Nightmares. It is part of the raid’s cosmetic reward set rather than a random Eververse or general drop.
Yes. Conditional Finality drops from the final encounter, Nezarec, so a full Master clear still includes a chance at that drop because the run finishes the raid. This is an inference from the fact that the service completes Master Root of Nightmares, and your offer includes raid loot from that activity.
Yes, if you care about rare raid cosmetics and prestige collectibles. It is a direct reward for a Master raid completion, which gives it more status than a standard cosmetic tied to vendors or seasonal progression. This is an inference based on its Triumph source and Master-raid requirement.