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This service focuses on repeated Atheon clears during weekly rotation to maximize your chances of obtaining Vex Mythoclast.
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Reward |
What you get |
Why it matters |
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Vex Mythoclast Exotic |
Chance to obtain the Exotic from Atheon |
Core goal of the service |
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Unlimited boss farming |
Repeated Atheon clears during rotation |
Removes weekly lockout limitations |
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Vault of Glass gear |
All raid drops during farming |
Extra value from each run |
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Legendary & Exotic loot |
Additional drops from encounters |
Increases overall rewards |
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Raid completion progress |
Multiple VoG clears |
Helps with general progression |
A quick breakdown of how the weekly rotation changes the farming process.
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Feature |
Details |
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Raid |
Vault of Glass |
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Final boss |
Atheon, Time’s Conflux |
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Drop type |
RNG Exotic drop |
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Weekly limitation |
Removed during rotation |
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Farm method |
Repeated final encounter clears |
It refers to farming Vex Mythoclast during the Vault of Glass weekly rotation, when the raid becomes farmable without standard weekly lockouts. This allows multiple Atheon clears in a single session.
Featured rotation weeks are the most practical time to repeat farm that final encounter.
It is not mandatory for all builds, but it remains one of the most unique Exotic weapons in Destiny 2. Its versatility and primary ammo usage make it highly valuable for many loadouts.
Yes, it performs well in PvP due to its consistent damage profile and ability to secure kills at mid-range. In the right hands, it can compete with top-tier primary weapons.
It functions as a fusion rifle that uses primary ammo and builds charges through kills. Once charged, it can switch to a linear fusion mode for high-damage precision shots.
Yes, but only during the weekly rotation when Vault of Glass is featured. This removes the usual lockout and allows repeated farming of the final boss.
Its dual firing mode and primary ammo usage set it apart. It offers sustained damage without relying on special or heavy ammo economy.
Yes, especially in mid-tier PvE and certain endgame encounters where consistent primary damage and flexibility are useful. It is not always the top DPS option but remains reliable.