Destiny 2: How to Get Garden of Salvation Weapons (& God Rolls)

The Garden of Salvation raid weapons are some of the most powerful weapons in Destiny 2, perfect for new or returning players learning how to get better weapons for their arsenal. Destiny 2 has seen a number of changes since these weapons were originally released, and Season of the Lost artifact mods have given these weapons some new strengths. There are seven weapons for players to earn with powerful perks.

The Garden of Salvation offers a Fusion Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Shotgun, Hand Cannon, Auto Rifle, Pulse Rifle, and a Bow. While the raid Exotic Divinity can be earned in the Garden of Salvation, the quest for Divinity begins outside of the raid and ends there. Complete the Divine Fragmentation quest in order to earn Destiny‘s Divinity Exotic Trace Rifle.

Each of the Garden of Salvation raid weapons can be found at the end of encounters in chests. Only one weapon is awarded per chest, so the raid encounters will have to be completed multiple times in order to grab the God Roll for each weapon. Additionally, the raid chests will only drop a new weapon once per week per character.

Destiny 2: Garden of Salvation Weapon God Rolls

The seven Garden of Salvation weapons and their God Rolls are:

  • Reckless Oracle (Auto Rifle) – Arrowhead Brake, Ricochet Rounds, Outlaw, Kill Clip/Demolitionist
  • Sacred Provenance (Pulse Rifle) – Arrowhead Brake, Ricochet Rounds, Outlaw, Kill Clip
  • Accrued Redemption (Bow) – Polymer String, Helical Fletching, Archer’s Tempo, Rampage
  • Zealot’s Reward (A Fusion Rifle) – Arrowhead Brake, Liquid Coils, Shield Disorient, Disruption Break
  • Ancient Gospel (Hand Cannon) – Smallbore, Tactical Mag, Outlaw, Kill Clip
  • Prophet of Doom (Shotgun) – Barrel Shroud, Assault Mag, Feeding Frenzy, Opening Shot
  • Omniscient Eye (Sniper Rifle) – Fluted Barrel, Accurized Rounds, Mulligan, Snapshot Sights
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Reckless Oracle, Sacred Provenance, Accrued Redemption, and Zealot’s Reward are all particularly useful for PvE content in Destiny 2. Each of these weapons has an anti-Champion mod in Season of the Lost, and phenomenal perks for clearing additional enemies. Zealot’s Reward is a Rapid-Fire Fusion Rifle, making it a fantastic option for Nightfall and Raid bosses while using the Particle Deconstruction mod. Ancient Gospel, Prophet of Doom, and Omniscient Eye are better suited for PvP content, including the Trials of Osiris. Perks like Outlaw, Kill Clip, Opening Shot, and Snapshot Sights promote fast, aggressive gameplay – giving their users an edge over the opponents who aren’t as quick on their feet.

Destiny 2 is available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

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