A Warlock clad in Throne World armor, as seen in the Void 3.0 class preview.
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How to get Nothing Manacles in Destiny 2

Add clear so good it may drop your FPS.

Nothing Manacles got a huge glow-up in Destiny 2, going off an individual balance pass in tandem with some general buffs to Void. You may have missed this Exotic when it released, but there’s still a way to get it.

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Nothing Manacles released in Season of the Lost, when the main way of getting new Exotics was by running higher-difficulty Lost Sectors. The process has since changed drastically and is now much easier. Here’s how you can snag this Exotic for your Warlock.

How to unlock Nothing Manacles in Destiny 2

A stock Warlock using Nothing Manacles in the collection screen.
King of add-clear and king of fashion. Screenshot by Destructoid

You can get Nothing Manacles by focusing it with Master Rahool in the Tower. If you’re looking for your first copy, go to the Novel Decryption tab in the Focused Decoding section of his inventory. This is where you can unlock the Exotic at the cost of one Exotic Engram and one Exotic Cipher.

That latter resource is slightly time-gated, but can be obtained from season passes, by exchanging Chronologs, and, of course, the classic way: by completing the Xenology quest from Xûr, who shows up at the Friday reset and flies off on Tuesday.

After you’ve unlocked Nothing Manacles, you can grab it from any suitable source of Exotic Engrams, including Master Rahool. He’s the most reliable way to farm this, letting you choose to decode an Exotic Engram into Nothing Manacles as long as you’re willing to pay 60,000 Glimmer and two Ascendant Shards. You can continue to use Novel Decryption if you’d rather save your golfballs, though.

What Nothing Manacles does (and why it’s good)

Graviton Lance, as seen in Collections in Destiny 2.
Tie a Void MIRV to Graviton Lance, and that’s kind of what Nothing Manacles feels. Screenshot by Destructoid
  • Scatter Charge: Gives you an extra Scatter Grenade charge, enables tracking for its submunitions, and final blows create more projectiles.

Nothing Manacles on its own can be quite strong, but it really shines with Chaos Accelerant and Feed the Void equipped. Feed the Void grants an enhanced version of Devour, which should be glued to any Void subclass—especially one based on grenades.

Chaos Accelerant, on the other hand, improves the tracking of your Scatter Grenades and grants you an extra grenade charge. With that combination, you’re heading into an activity carrying three high-powered, tracking Scatter Grenades.

This is one of the best add-clear builds for Warlocks. Think of it as a turbocharged Graviton Lance in your pocket. Damage isn’t this build’s strongest suit, however, so this mostly excels at taking down smaller enemies.


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Pedro Peres
Destiny guy at Destructoid. He's been freelancing since 2019, and covering Destiny almost exclusively since 2021. These days, you can summon him by inviting him to do a raid in D2, fight a Nightlord in Elden Ring: Nightreign, or go vault hunting in Borderlands 4.