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Destiny 2 players can get daily Deepsight Weapons from now until The Final Shape

It's an Advent Calendar for expanding your arsenal.

As if Destiny 2 players didn’t have enough of a reason to log in right now, Bungie is enticing the lot of us with guaranteed daily Deepsight Weapons. If you’ve been putting off the grind or only have a few red borders left to collect, now is the time to do so.

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From now until the release of The Final Shape on June 4, 2024, the first completion of a Seasonal Activity will award a red border weapon. This counts across each of the previous four Seasons, allowing for a maximum of four red borders a day, if players haven’t completed a Season’s arsenal. Players can still purchase their guaranteed weekly Deepsight Weapon from each Seasonal vendor on the H.E.L.M. (so long as they’ve unlocked that perk), which then raises the potential maximum of red borders to 32 a week.

Players need to collect and dismantle (5) Deepsight Weapons to unlock the crafting pattern. Depending on how often you play, your luck, and what vendor upgrades you’ve unlocked, this process could take days to months to complete. Now, you could potentially craft six weapons in a week. With less than a month left before The Final Shape, there’s now plenty of time to beef up your arsenal.

Seasonal Deepsight Weapon sources in Destiny 2: Into the Light

Season 20 (Season of Defiance)

  • Activities
    • “Avalon” Exotic Mission
    • Defiant Battlegrounds
  • Weapons
    • Perpetualis – Kinetic Strand auto rifle
    • Raconteur – Kinetic Strand bow
    • Royal Executioner – Energy Solar fusion rifle
    • Prodigal Return – Energy Arc grenade launcher
    • Regnant – Power Void grenade launcher
    • Caretaker – Power Solar sword

Season 21 (Season of the Deep)

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  • Activities
    • Deep Dive
    • Salvage
  • Weapons
    • Different Times – Kinetic Strand pulse rifle
    • Until Its Return – Kinetic Strand shotgun
    • A Distant Pull – Kinetic Stasis sniper rifle
    • Rapacious Appetite – Kinetic Stasis SMG
    • Targeted Redaction – Energy Void hand cannon
    • Thin Precipice – Power Strand sword

Season 22 (Season of the Witch)

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  • Activities
    • Altars of Summoning
    • Savathun’s Spire
  • Weapons
    • Kept Confidence – Kinetic Strand hand cannon
    • Locus Locutus – Kinetic Stasis sniper rifle
    • The Eremite – Energy Solar fusion rifle
    • Brya’s Love – Energy Void scout rifle
    • Eleatic Principle – Power Arc machine gun
    • Semiotician – Power Strand rocket launcher

Season 23 (Season of the Wish)

  • Activities
  • Weapons
    • Scatter Signal – Kinetic Strand fusion rifle
    • Supercluster – Kinetic Strand shotgun
    • Appetence – Kinetic Stasis trace rifle
    • Lethophobia – Energy Void bow
    • Scalar Potential – Energy Arc pulse rifle
    • Doomed Petitioner – Power Void linear fusion rifle
    • Imperative – Kinetic scout rifle
    • Optative – Energy Void hand cannon
    • Adhortative – Energy Solar pulse rifle
    • Subjunctive – Energy Arc SMG

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