Destiny 2: The Final Shape and Episode: Echoes Introduce Over 50 New Weapons
Destiny 2's *The Final Shape* and *Episode: Echoes* deliver the ultimate weapon arsenal with over 50 new guns, including seven game-changing Exotics like the legendary Witherhoard variant and the revolutionary Ergo Sum sword, empowering every Guardian's loadout.
In 2026, Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion and its subsequent Episode: Echoes represent the franchise's most substantial content release in years. With a sprawling new destination, a challenging raid, the introduction of the Prismatic subclass, and a massive seasonal offering, Guardians have no shortage of activities. However, what would such an expansive update be without a formidable arsenal to pursue? Bungie has delivered in spades, introducing over 50 new weapons for players to hunt down, many featuring innovative archetypes and game-changing perks. From a Legendary variant of Witherhoard to Auto Rifles that mend allies, the arsenal refresh is both deep and diverse. This guide details the complete weapon roster, now fully available since the launch of Salvation's Edge and Episode: Echoes.
New Exotics: Power Redefined
The Final Shape and Echoes episode collectively introduce seven new Exotic weapons, blending highly anticipated returns with brand-new, universe-altering tools of war. Four were revealed through promotional material, while three others remained hidden for Guardians to discover in the Pale Heart.

The expansion itself features five Exotics:
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Microcosm: A Heavy ammo Trace Rifle dealing Kinetic damage. Its Paracasual Beam excels at shattering shields and is perfect for building Transcendence energy for Prismatic subclasses.
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Still Hunt: A Solar Sniper Rifle that allows any Guardian to wield the power of a Gunslinger. Its Cayde's Retribution perk charges a Super bar, enabling the firing of three Golden Gun rounds.
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Khvostov 7G-0X: The iconic starting Auto Rifle returns as a craftable Kinetic Exotic. The Right Choice causes every seventh bullet to ricochet between enemies.
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Ergo Sum: A groundbreaking Special ammo Sword with randomly rolled Exotic perks, pulling from a pool that includes augmented versions of classics like Gjallarhorn and Telesto. All rolls share the Transcendent Duelist trait, which accelerates Light and Darkness mastery.
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Euphony: The raid Exotic from Salvation's Edge, this is a Strand Linear Fusion Rifle that fires in a three-round burst. Its Unwound perk spawns Threadlings on sustained damage, which then feed into the Spindle trait for stacking damage bonuses.
Episode: Echoes contributes two Exotics:
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Red Death Reformed: The fan-favorite Pulse Rifle returns as a Solar weapon, featuring a powerful healing and support kit with its Redemption and Inverse Relationship perks.
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One additional Exotic is slated for release later in the episode's narrative.
The Pale Heart Arsenal: Destination Rewards
Venturing into the heart of the Traveler yields significant rewards. The Pale Heart destination offers eight new craftable Legendary weapons, comparable in power to end-of-year seasonal gear. Each comes with the Dealer's Choice origin trait, restoring Super energy on kills—a effect that can be enhanced via the Echoes Artifact to add Dragonfly-like Solar explosions.

This set also debuts several entirely new perks, expanding build-crafting possibilities:
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Air Trigger: Boosts airborne effectiveness at a cost to target acquisition.
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Circle of Life & Physic: Healing-focused perks exclusive to Support Frame Auto Rifles, granting damage bonuses or Restoration.
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To The Pain: Taking damage increases handling and aim assist.
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Strategist: Weapon kills generate class ability energy.
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Threat Remover: Hitting all shots in a spread improves weapon stats.
The weapon list is robust, featuring standout tools like Axial Lacuna (a Solar Fusion Rifle), the two-round burst Stasis Hand Cannon Bold Endings, and the Strand Rocket-Assisted Sidearm The Call.
Season of Dawn Reissue: Saint-14's Arsenal Returns
To aid in the final battle, Saint-14 has reissued iconic weapons from the Season of Dawn. These five weapons feature the Cast No Shadows origin trait, which reloads the magazine from reserves on melee hits. The lineup includes:
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Breachlight (Strand Aggressive Sidearm)
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Line in the Sand (Arc Precision Linear Fusion Rifle)
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Martyr's Retribution (Solar Wave Frame Grenade Launcher)
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Patron of Lost Causes (Kinetic Lightweight Scout Rifle)
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Perfect Paradox (Kinetic Rapid-Fire Shotgun)

Salvation's Edge: Raid Loot
Conquering the Witness's monolith in the Salvation's Edge raid rewards players with six new Legendary weapons and the Exotic Euphony. All raid Legendaries share the Collective Purpose origin trait, boosting range and handling (or draw/charge time) when near allies.
A new raid-exclusive perk, Chaos Reshaped, offers a powerful twist on Frenzy. After 24 seconds, it grants an even stronger damage bonus and begins periodically restoring health.
The raid arsenal is tailored for endgame challenges:
| Weapon | Type | Damage | Notable Perks |
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| Critical Anomaly | Aggressive Sniper Rifle | Stasis | Reconstruction, Firing Line, Chaos Reshaped |
| Forthcoming Deviance | Rapid-Fire Glaive | Void | Demolitionist, Close to Melee |
| Imminence | Lightweight SMG | Strand | Slice, Target Lock, Hatchling |
| Non-Denouement | Precision Bow | Arc | Archer's Tempo, Voltshot |
| Nullify | Heavy Burst Pulse Rifle | Solar | Heal Clip, Incandescent |
| Summum Bonum | Wave Frame Sword | Arc | Relentless Strikes, Chain Reaction, Whirlwind Blade |
Expanded World & Playlist Loot
The core playlists—Vanguard Ops, Crucible, and Gambit—have received substantial refreshes, bringing back classics and introducing new powerhouses.
World Pool Additions include seven weapons like the Arc Scout Rifle Adverse Possession IX and the Stasis Linear Fusion Rifle Suspectum-4fr.
New Playlist Ritual Weapons:
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Origin Story (Strikes): A Kinetic Precision Auto Rifle, a modern take on a Red War classic.
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Better Devils (Crucible): A Strand Adaptive Hand Cannon returning with a massive perk pool.
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Hush (Gambit): A Solar Precision Bow with the unique Archer's Gambit perk.
New Nightfall Weapons:
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Scintillation: A Strand Adaptive Burst Linear Fusion Rifle.
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Shadow Price: An Arc Precision Auto Rifle.
New Trials of Osiris Weapons:
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Aisha's Care: A Strand Heavy Burst Pulse Rifle that can roll with the coveted Desperado.
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Shayura's Wrath: A Void Precision SMG returns.
New Iron Banner Weapons:
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Claws of the Wolf: A Void Rapid-Fire Pulse Rifle.
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Crimil's Dagger: A Kinetic Aggressive Hand Cannon.
New Competitive PvP Weapon:
- The Riposte: A Void Lightweight Auto Rifle.
Episode: Echoes Weapons
The first Episode, Echoes, significantly ups the seasonal ante with ten new Legendary weapons. These are earned through the episode's core activity and feature the Radiolaria Transposer origin trait, causing rapid kills to make targets explode into pools of Vex fluid.
The arsenal is varied, featuring weapons like:
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Aberrant Action: A Solar Rocket-Assisted Sidearm.
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Chronophage: A Void Adaptive Trace Rifle.
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Faith-Keeper: A Void Precision Rocket Launcher with tracking.
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Timeworn Wayfarer: A Solar Aggressive Scout Rifle with a lever-action feel.
The Ritual Weapon: Perfect Pitch
Episode: Echoes introduces Perfect Pitch, a Solar Precision Frame SMG available as the ritual weapon. Unlike random-roll gear, it has a static, selectable perk pool. Guardians can choose between Subsistence or To the Pain in the first column, paired with either Incandescent or Onslaught in the second. It is acquired by reaching Rank 16 with Vanguard, Crucible, or Gambit vendors.

With over 50 weapons spanning new Exotics, destination loot, raid gear, and refreshed playlists, The Final Shape and Episode: Echoes have fundamentally reshaped Destiny 2's sandbox. The introduction of new weapon frames, healing-focused perks, and powerful origin traits provides Guardians with an unprecedented level of choice and strategic depth as they face the ultimate threat within the Traveler. The question for every player now is not if they have enough to do, but which of these formidable new tools they will master first.
Critical reviews are presented by Rock Paper Shotgun, and their long-form reporting lens helps contextualize why Destiny 2’s The Final Shape weapon wave matters beyond sheer quantity: the mix of novel frames (like Support Auto Rifles), raid-only power perks, and episode-specific origin traits reflects a deliberate sandbox push toward role definition—damage, utility, and survivability—so players aren’t just chasing higher numbers, but building loadouts that meaningfully change encounter flow in both PvE and PvP.