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A Vow coaching run is valuable because it gives you both immediate rewards and long-term skill value. You get a full raid explanation, a complete run, raid loot, and the chance at the Exotic, while also learning mechanics you can use in future clears.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Full Vow coaching run |
The Vow of the Disciple raid fully explained to you during one run |
This is the core result of the service and the main reason to order it |
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Collective Obligation chance |
A chance to obtain the raid-exclusive Exotic pulse rifle |
This is the main chase reward tied to the final encounter |
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Unique and Pinnacle Vow gear |
Raid weapons and armor earned during the run |
Adds real value beyond the coaching itself |
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Additional Legendary and Exotic loot |
All extra drops earned during the service |
Keeps the session rewarding even before a rare drop lands |
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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 |
One of the best reasons to order coaching instead of a simple carry is that Vow becomes much easier once the encounter flow makes sense. This block helps players understand the structure they are actually learning during the run.
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Encounter |
What you learn |
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Acquisition |
Symbol reading, room rotation, Obelisk logic |
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Caretaker |
Split-role execution, stun timing, room progression |
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Exhibition |
Relic passing, speed, team coordination |
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Rhulk |
Buff handling, movement, final boss damage flow |
To complete Vow of the Disciple, your team has to clear Acquisition, Caretaker, Exhibition, and Rhulk in order. The raid revolves around symbol reading, relic handling, add control, movement discipline, and correct encounter-specific mechanics rather than just raw damage.
The final boss is Rhulk. He is also the encounter tied to the raid Exotic Collective Obligation.
The raid-exclusive Exotic is Collective Obligation, a Void Exotic pulse rifle tied to the final Rhulk encounter.
Vow of the Disciple has four main encounters. That is one reason coaching is useful here, because players need to understand multiple distinct mechanics instead of only one boss fight.
Yes. Compared with simpler raids, Vow has a steeper learning curve because it depends heavily on symbols, callouts, relic transitions, and movement under pressure. This is especially true for Exhibition and Rhulk, where teams often wipe if even one player is lost. This is an inference based on the raid’s encounter design.
Yes. Vow has two hidden chests that can award Spoils of Conquest and raid loot.
The puzzle chest is the extra weekly Deepsight chest in Vow of the Disciple. It awards one Deepsight Vow weapon once per week per account after the symbol puzzle is completed and the raid is finished.