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Complete the active Master challenge and secure the endgame loot that matters most. Here is what you receive after the service.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Weekly Challenge Completion |
Active Salvation’s Edge challenge cleared on Master |
Secures the featured challenge reward |
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Adept Weapon |
Guaranteed Adept raid weapon |
The main reason most players run Master challenges |
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Triumph Progress |
Raid Triumph tied to the challenge |
Helps move you toward Iconoclast |
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Additional Raid Loot |
Legendary or Exotic drops earned during the run |
Keeps the clear valuable beyond one item |
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Season Pass and Artifact XP |
Standard activity completion progression |
Adds account value during the service |
Adept rewards are the real selling point here, but the longer-term value is in the Triumph progress and repeatable collection path. For players chasing Iconoclast or filling out the Salvation’s Edge Adept pool, weekly Master challenge clears are one of the cleanest raid investments available.
You complete it by launching Salvation’s Edge on Master difficulty and then finishing the encounter while also satisfying that week’s active challenge condition. The exact requirement changes with the weekly rotation, which is why teams often struggle even if they already know the base encounter.
You start it by entering Salvation’s Edge on Master difficulty when the challenge is available for that encounter. Community tracking also notes that Salvation’s Edge originally rotated one weekly challenge at a time, though later updates and changes around raid challenge availability have made the broader challenge system less straightforward than it was at launch.
Yes. Salvation’s Edge is already a mechanics-heavy raid, and Master difficulty makes execution much less forgiving. Public guides repeatedly frame it as top-end PvE content that demands clean communication, strong builds, and consistent encounter knowledge from the whole team.
Your draft says 300+ Power is recommended, but I could not verify that from reliable public Destiny sources, and that number does not match the game’s usual Power terminology. The safer wording is simply that Master Salvation’s Edge is endgame PvE content and should be approached with a properly prepared character and a strong PvE loadout.
No. Each encounter challenge asks for different execution, and some are noticeably more punishing than others depending on your team composition and comfort with that encounter. This is why many players prefer targeted carries for specific challenge weeks instead of learning every variation themselves.