Destiny 2: A Complete Guide To The Shattered Throne Dungeon (2024)

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  • Shattered Throne's Loot Table

  • Erebus: The Labyrinth

  • The Descent

  • Catwalk And Thrall Hall

  • Vorgeth, The Boundless Hunger

  • Climb The Tower

  • Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return

The Shattered Throne is the first dungeon introduced in Destiny 2. Found in the Dreaming City, this dungeon tasks Guardians with slaying Dûl Incaru before the Dreaming City curse consumes the entire region. Defeating her is the in-game explanation for why the curse resets every three weeks.

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Besides the amazing spectacle of this dungeon, players will want to best the Taken enemies within for high-stat armor and reprised Dreaming City guns. Waking Vigil, Retold Tale, Sleepless, and Vouchsafe are all weapons that drop from this dungeon with new perks and a higher infusion cap. Here's a complete guide to besting Destiny 2's first dungeon.

Updated September 17th, 2021, by Charles Burgar: Most of the Dreaming City's items are now available in the general loot pool. Any activity has a chance of dropping the likes of Tigerspite and Twilight Oath, including the Dreaming City's Shattered Throne dungeon. We've updated this guide with a loot table for this dungeon, more information on specific strategies, and sections explaining how you can reach this dungeon's two hidden chests that grant Dreaming City gear.

Shattered Throne's Loot Table

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Unlike other dungeons in Destiny 2, the Shattered Throne's loot table is shared across all encounters. Any encounter you complete or chest you open will grant any item from the Dreaming City. Armor that drops from this dungeon has a chance to be a high-stat piece, dropping with 60+ total stats with spikey distributions. This dungeon also houses Wish-Ender's Exotic quest.

Item

Type

Reverie Dawn Helmet

Armor

(Head)

Reverie Dawn Gloves

Armor

(Arms)

Reverie Dawn Chest

Armor

(Chest)

Reverie Dawn Boots

Armor

(Boots)

Reverie Dawn Class Item

Armor

(Class Item)

Abide The Return

Sword

(Solar | Adaptive)

Retold Tale

Shotgun

(Void | 65 RPM)

Sleepless

Rocket Launcher

(Arc | 15 RPM)

Tigerspite

Auto Rifle

(Kinetic | 600 RPM)

Twilight Oath

Sniper Rifle

(Solar | 140 RPM)

Vouchsafe

Scout Rifle

(Void | 200 RPM)

Waking Vigil

Hand Cannon

(Arc | 140 RPM)

Pallas Galliot

Ship

(20% Drop Chance)

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Erebus: The Labyrinth

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Fireteams will start the Shattered Throne dungeon just outside of the first encounter. Make your way to the Ascendant buildings on the other side of the map. You will have to take out a few Taken Acolytes and a Knight miniboss. Once they're defeated, you will notice an image appear near the entrance to the opening encounter (shown below). Walk inside the building to start the first encounter.

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Labyrinth Enemies

  • Major Taken Captains, Minotaurs, and Phalanxes
  • Taken Hobgoblins
  • Taken Thrall
  • Taken Acolytes

Solo Flawless Note: There's no time limit for this encounter. Take it slow.

For this encounter, your fireteam must head to specific sections of the labyrinth and kill a miniboss. Every time you do this, an image will reveal itself. This image denotes where you need to go. You can find the first image at the start of the encounter where you fought the first group of Taken enemies.

To make navigating this encounter easier, consult the map below. You start at the bottom of the map. Credit to Imgur user superking101 for the map.

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For example, let's say you start with the "curled fish" image that we showed above. You would head to the right portion of the arena, then kill all of the enemies residing there. Once defeated, that area will project a new image.

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Let's say it projects the "infinity snake" symbol. You'd now head to the top of the map and kill the miniboss. You'll repeat this process until you've cleared every cleared. If you ever get lost, refer to the map above or keep an eye on your radar for enemy pings.

Once six areas have been cleared out, you will get an image of a "dragon swooping down." This symbol is located at the start of the encounter. Travel to the southern portion of the map, then kill the Taken enemies inside to finish the encounter. Jump down the hole near the "dragon swooping down" image to reach the next section.

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The Descent

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The Descent Enemies

  • One Taken Captain
  • Taken Minotaurs
  • Taken Phalanxes
  • Taken Knights
  • Taken Hobgoblins

Players will stumble across the Descent as the next section. As the name implies, you'll need to jump off of a cliff to progress. Typical Taken foes will be waiting below. Push through the enemies, climbing up a set of stairs that lead to a small platform. This platform will have a Taken Captain alongside a few Taken rank and file enemies. Take them out, then proceed to the bridge.

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If you're going for flawless, take this part slow. Along both sides of the room are Taken Hobgoblins and Knights that will snipe you from a distance. Use a Sniper Rifle to take them down. Taken Phalanxes will dot the bridge itself, attempting to push you if you get close. Stay near the entrance of the bridge, sniping all of the enemies you can. Once the coast is clear, push past the bridge to reach the next area.

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Catwalk And Thrall Hall

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Catwalk Enemies

  • Taken Ogres

Solo Flawless Note: Slowly creep through the catwalks until an Ogre spawns. Use a long-range weapon to take them out immediately. For the Thrall Hallway, stay on the move.

You must follow the narrow catwalks to the other end of the room, all while avoiding Taken Ogre projectiles. These projectiles will push you on impact, causing you to plummet to your death. Bring a long-range weapon to snipe the Ogres as they spawn. They will always spawn on the pillars connecting the room's catwalks. Kill them as soon as they spawn. At the other end of the room is a hallway filled with Taken Thrall.

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Thrall Hall Enemies

  • Taken Thrall

When you pass the fog gate entrance, you will lose your ability to sprint and use class jumps, glides, or lifts. An infinite number of Taken Thrall will begin to spawn, charging you from all angles. You must proceed to the end of the hall and jump off of a platform to progress. Use Trinity Ghoul, Warmind Cells, or any add-clearing weapon to take out the Thrall quickly. This is also a great place to farm kill objectives if you want to checkpoint this part of the dungeon.

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Past the hall will be an exterior section with Taken launch pads dotting the walls and Phalanxes guarding a building. Head to the building the Phalanxes are guarding, kill them, then head inside. At the end of the room will be Vorgeth's boss arena.

Hidden Chest #1

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You'll find this dungeon's first hidden chest right as you enter the Thrall encounter. In the first room, head straight to the opposite end of the room. Instead of descending the stairs on your left, jump over the railing into the abyss. Right as the slow debuff is removed, jump to break your fall. Turn around to find the chest.

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Vorgeth, The Boundless Hunger

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Vorgeth Encounter Enemies

  • Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger
  • Taken Wizards (Keepers of the Petitions)
  • Taken Vandals
  • Taken Goblins

Solo Flawless Note: You have little cover here. Break line of sight from Vorgeth, bring DR mods, and consider using invisibility via Rat King or Hunter subclasses.

Vorgeth is a Taken Ogre boss that is immune to all damage. To remove his immune phase, you must defeat four Taken Wizards named "Keepers of the Petitions" on four sides of the room. Each Wizard you slay will drop a buff named "Petitioner's Mark" that lasts 45 seconds. You must obtain four stacks of this buff by defeating all four Wizards in the room. Every time you grab a mark, the buff timer will reset.

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After you obtain four stacks of Petitioner's Mark, head to the center of the room. You'll need to interact with one of four deposit stations to "dunk" the buff, removing Vorgeth's shield. You will now have around 30 seconds to damage Vorgeth as much as possible. Partway through this damage phase, Vorgeth will release a dozen projectiles from its back that can easily kill you. Destroy the darts, then focus on damaging Vorgeth once more. If you can't kill the boss in this window, you'll need to defeat four Wizards again to strip its shield. You have four tries before you automatically fail the encounter.

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Those in a fireteam should designate one player to damage the projectiles that come out of Vorgeth's back. This will allow the other two teammates to safely kill him. Alternatively, deploy a Ward of Dawn Super. Swords are fantastic for this encounter, particularly Lament. Three players and a Ward of Dawn can easily one-phase Vorgeth.

Solo players that want to go flawless can use Anarchy or Witherhoard to deal constant damage to Vorgeth. Defeating the Wizards can be tricky if you're solo, so it's a good idea to bring Warmind Cell mods or use damage resistance mods. Rat King is also a good choice here since it heals you and makes you invisible.

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Climb The Tower

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Tower Enemies

  • Four Wizards
  • Taken Captains
  • Taken Thrall
  • Taken Phalanxes
  • Taken Hobgoblins

As you leave Vorgeth's arena, don't forget to speak to the Awoken statue if you haven't yet. This statue grants the quest for the Wish-Ender Exotic Bow. Past the statue is a gravity lift. Kill the Wizards guarding the lift, then head up the lift. Your goal is to head up any gravity lift you see. Follow the linear path to reach the boss.

Before you reach Dûl Incaru, you'll come across a hallway filled with Taken Thrall. These enemies will spawn indefinitely, making this a fantastic place to farm Exotic Catalysts and kill bounties. Consider saving a checkpoint of this area if you need a kill farm. Past that room will be an exterior section where you'll need to stick next to a tower wall. At the end of the path is a short elevator section that takes you to the final boss: Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return.

Hidden Chest #2

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Note: You must consume a Tincture of Queensfoil to reach this chest.

When you reach the first elevator past Vorgeth, hang right of the elevator. Pop a Tincture of Queensfoil. You should see platforms beside a massive pillar. Follow the platforms to reach the chest.

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Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return

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Dûl Incaru Enemies

  • Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return
  • Three Abyssal Champions (Hive Knights)
  • Taken Psions

Solo Flawless Note: Dul Incaru is extremely weak once you kill two or three of her Knights. Focus her down ASAP once you've slain the Knights.

Dûl Incaru is the final encounter in the Shattered Throne dungeon. To beat her, you must obtain stacks of "Finite Thoughts" from Abyssal Champions. There are three in the arena, meaning you can obtain up to three stacks simultaneously. You only need one or two stacks to kill Dûl Incaru, however.

When the encounter begins, use any abilities that can slow, tether, or weaken the Abyssal Champions. Immediately take them out. If you can't kill them fast enough, they'll despawn for a short time before returning. Taken Psions will also flood the arena from two side alcoves. Use a Shadowshot Super or any Stasis abilities to clear them out. Warmind Cells work too.

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Once you obtain stacks of Finite Thoughts, damage Dûl Incaru. Partway through the damage phase, she will create a crystal behind her. You'll need to destroy the crystal before you can damage her again. If you can't kill her in one damage cycle, you must purge your Finite Thought stacks by standing in the well at the center of the arena; if the buff expires, it will kill you.

Virtually every Heavy weapon is good against this boss, especially Lament and any Rocket Launcher. If you are a solo player, bring Warmind Cell mods to clear out the Psions as fast as possible. From there, focus on killing the Knights with any high-damage weapons you have. Grab the buffs, then kill the boss.

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Destiny 2: A Complete Guide To The Shattered Throne Dungeon (2024)

FAQs

How hard is The Shattered Throne dungeon? ›

As the oldest dungeon, Shattered Throne is the easiest to complete. The mechanics are simple, there are no cramped spaces with massive enemy density, and there's usually good cover in most encounters. The only quirk this dungeon has is the lack of rally banner spots.

What is the best weapon for shattered throne dungeon? ›

For the first part, use something king range to take out snipers, like a scout or a bow. Pair with your favorite ad clearing special and a heavy to kill the yellow bars. Second part, i would have a long range (scout or bow), add clear weapon and lament.

What's the easiest dungeon to solo in Destiny 2? ›

The easiest dungeon in Destiny 2 is, by far, Shattered Throne. The first dungeon Bungie released, Shattered Throne, is a relic of the past. The mechanics don't hold up today, offering little combat challenge.

Is Shattered Throne worth farming? ›

Also, as in the case of Pit of Heresy, Shattered Throne has no unique loot. You can easily get all these guns from Blind Well or Other Dreaming City Activities. The mission itself is pretty dull and not worth your time, and the only reason to go there is to get a fantastic exotic bow from the Wish Ender quest.

Is Warlords Ruin farmable? ›

Warlord's Ruin can be farmed for unlimited loot, allowing for multiple runs per week. But keep in mind that like we are already used to in other Destiny 2 raids and dungeons, the Warlord's Ruin Exotic can only be farmed once per character per week.

What exotic do you get from Shattered Throne? ›

During Week 4 of Season 4, a new secret dungeon called The Shattered Throne was released. This dungeon stays for a week and resets every 3 weeks. You can find this dungeon in the Confluence on the Dreaming City. If you want to get the Exotic Bow 'Wish-Ender', you will need to complete this dungeon first.

Who is the final boss in the shattered throne? ›

Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return

Dûl Incaru is the final encounter in the Shattered Throne dungeon.

What armor drops from shattered throne? ›

Shattered Throne Dungeon Armor

Unlike every other dungeon in Destiny 2 that offers a unique and exclusive Armor set as a reward, the Shattered Throne drops the standard armor sets from the Dreaming City: the Revelrie Dawn sets.

How do you damage the shattered throne boss? ›

You shouldn't need to take more than one swing at her before she dies — but just in case, don't let your buff expire, as it'll kill you. To cleanse the buff, jump over the big cauldron in the middle of the room. Once Dul Incaru's health hits zero, she'll die and you'll have defeated the Shattered Throne.

Can I solo the Witch Queen campaign? ›

The Witch Queen Campaign can be played solo or with a fireteam of up to three players. However, don't worry too much about the decision as The Witch Queen Campaign is replayable.

Can you solo the pit of Heresy? ›

It is possible to complete alone, but solo players should be ready for a challenge. As soon as players enter the dungeon, they will fall into the depths of the pit one cliff at a time. Guardians need to make sure to use their jump ability carefully, as there are multiple sheer drops on the way down.

Can you beat duality dungeon solo? ›

Duality is the start of dungeons being more complex and packed with adds, but it's still one of the easier solos as long as you knew what to do in the first place. The only challenge would be the final boss taking ages without an optimised weapon loadout.

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