A Final Wish: The Arsenal of Destiny 2's Last Season
Season of the Wish offers a thrilling arsenal of exotic treasures like Dragon's Breath and Wish-Keeper, alongside new seasonal weapons with the empowering Dragon's Vengeance trait.
As the sun sets on a long journey, the cosmos holds its breath for one final, fervent wish. The Season of the Wish arrives, not with a whisper, but with the resonant hum of newly forged steel and the crackle of paracausal energy. It is a season of culmination, a grand finale where the vaults of reality itself seem to spill open, offering Guardians a trove of armaments both nostalgic and novel. From the smoldering return of a legendary dragon's fury to the intricate weaves of Strand-infused archery, this is a season for the collectors, the perfectionists, and those who believe a fight's outcome can be swayed by the perfect tool in hand.
The Crown Jewels: Exotic Treasures
Three singular artifacts define the pinnacle of this season's hunt. First, from the annals of history, Dragon's Breath roars back to life. This isn't just a rocket launcher; it's a slumbering beast. You can almost hear it grumble as it builds up fuel, waiting patiently before unleashing a Solar cataclysm that doesn't just explode—it persists, clinging to targets and scorching the earth. It's the kind of weapon that makes you say, "Well, that's one way to clear a room."

Then, there's Wish-Keeper, a bow that doesn't just fire arrows—it weaves fate. Each precision hit is a thread pulled taut, building towards a Snareweaver shot that erupts into a suspending trap upon impact. It's a thoughtful weapon, rewarding patience and precision with absolute control over the battlefield. And the best part? You can craft your own perfect version, making it truly an extension of the wielder's will.
From the depths of the new dungeon, Buried Bloodline whispers promises of dark sustenance. This Void sidearm, a rare special ammo variant, fires seeking bolts that drain the life from foes, feeding it to the Guardian. A string of kills grants the potent Devour effect, turning the wielder into an unkillable specter in solo content. It's a vicious little thing, perfect for when you're going it alone and need every advantage you can get.
The Seasonal Harvest: New Growth and Old Vines
The heart of the season beats with ten weapons earned through its activities. Six are fresh creations, born of the season's theme and bearing the Dragon's Vengeance trait—a desperate, empowering gambit that auto-reloads your weapon and boosts its capabilities when your shields shatter or a comrade falls. Among them, the Strand Trace Rifle Appetence and the burst-fire Void Linear Fusion Rifle Doomed Petitioner stand out as entirely new tools for a Guardian's kit.

Intertwined with the new are four venerable friends from the Season of Undying, reprised and overgrown with a new, verdant aesthetic. Weapons like the Subjunctive SMG and Optative Hand Cannon return, now carrying the Nano-Munitions trait, which rewards teamwork by magically refilling your magazine the longer you fight alongside allies. It's a nice callback, a whisper from a past season in the final hour.
Dungeon Delvings: Ruins and Prophecies
Two dungeons offer unique hauls. Warlord's Ruin, the new challenge, houses four Legendary weapons with the Sundering trait, which rewards you for breaking enemy constructs. The star here is Indebted Kindness, an Arc sidearm that fires micro-rockets—a truly quirky and powerful addition. And, of course, it's also the home of the Buried Bloodline exotic.

The old Prophecy dungeon received a sweeping loot refresh in the March update. Half its arsenal was replaced with reprised Trials of the Nine weapons, bringing back classics like the Darkest Before Pulse Rifle and Judgment Hand Cannon (now dealing Stasis damage). It's a fantastic reason to revisit the surreal, rainbow-lit corridors of this fan-favorite activity.
Refreshed Wells and Worldly Wonders
While no raids were updated, the dreaming, cursed city of the Awoken received new life. All Dreaming City weapons, from the Retold Tale shotgun to the Waking Vigil hand cannon, have been given modern perk pools. They now feature the Advanced Reflexes trait, granting a nimble boost after weathering a hit—a perfect fit for the city's elegant, deadly aesthetic.
Meanwhile, the world loot pool expanded with new finds, primarily from the Cassoid foundry. The Crucible, Gambit, and Strike playlists also saw new, dedicated weapons added, like the adaptive sword Double-Edged Answer from Strikes. The mid-season update further enriched the endgame pools:
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Trials of Osiris welcomed the return of Eye of Sol and the new Strand Trace Rifle Incisor.
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Iron Banner brought back fan-favorites Riiswalker and Multimach CCX, alongside new Strand offerings.
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Nightfall loot was bolstered by weapons like the wave-frame grenade launcher Undercurrent.
The Ritual's Edge: Chivalric Fire
And for those who pursue glory in the core playlists, the ritual weapon Chivalric Fire awaits. This Void caster-frame sword is a versatile beast. Its default roll focuses on add-clear and orb generation, but its alternate perks—Repulsor Brace and Destabilizing Rounds—create a devastating synergy. It lets any subclass, not just Void, spread Volatile debuffs and then reap Void overshields. It's more than a weapon; it's a strategic choice.

In the end, the Season of the Wish is a tapestry woven from threads of past and future. It offers tools for every playstyle, from the solo survivor clutching Buried Bloodline to the fireteam leader weaving traps with Wish-Keeper. It is a final, generous offering—a wish granted for arming oneself to the teeth before facing whatever final shape the future holds. The forges are hot, the engrams are falling, and the universe has saved some of its best tricks for last.