Ricocheting bullets, heavy shield damage and Golden Gun shots for every subclass define the expansion's new Exotic weapons.
The finale of the Light and Darkness saga arrives on June 4th. Here's everything you need to know about the next expansion.
Mataidoxia, Gifted Conviction and Hazardous Propulsion are three new chest pieces that enhance different abilities for each class.
Guardians will venture into the"Forgotten City" to battle Mhakt, Subjugator of the Forgotten, and activate Ahamkara skulls.
Bungie has also outlined all the possible perks that Exotic class items can get, though some are adjusted to encourage using the original armor.
Co-op enjoyers have no shortage of promising games to look forward to.
There's no "recovery mechanism" for those who deleted their Legacy items, but Bungie will reintroduce sources for "most or all of these."
Players with the highest Power become the Power Leader and can thus raise teammates to five levels below their max Power.
While the Omen and Attendant use Strand to crowd-control players, the Grim shoots from above, stunning them with shouts.
Husks are melee fights that will get in and attack up close. While easily disposed of, they release Geists, which seek out players.
As soldiers of The Witness, the former excels at suspending opponents, while the latter can pull them around using the power of Strand.
Savathun, Empress Caiatl and Mithrax venture into the Pale Heart to lend a hand alongside a returning Cayde-6 against The Witness.
However, the Superblack shader will return, and Bungie is working on a "new attunement experience" for Onslaught's Brave weapons.
Despite the expansion launching on June 4th worldwide, players will have only three days to prep for the raid against The Witness.
Transcendence grants a new unique grenade for Prismatic classes, while new class items can roll with two perks from existing Exotics.
Launching on June 4th, the expansion allows mixing and matching Light and Darkness subclass abilities into one mega build.
The showcase for The Final Shape will be followed up by a new launch trailer for Destiny 2's major upcoming update, Into the Light.
"Something will need to happen to curb costs unless The Final Shape does so well to cover the gap and people can move to Marathon."
Joe Blackburn is leaving to pursue a "new adventure". Bungie veteran Tyson Green will take over as The Final Shape's internal playtests near.
Destiny 2 will also be raising its Glimmer cap from 250,000 to 500,000 in an update later this month.