Every New Exotic In Destiny 2 The Final Shape Explained

All New Exotic Armor, Class Items, and Weapons in Destiny 2 Explained

Update: On May 28, Bungie previewed gameplay and released new information on the upcoming Final Shape Exotic armor. The items below have been updated to reflect this. The Final Shape is a culmination of everything we’ve been fighting for. And with this new expansion, we’ll get a slew of new Exotic weapons and armor to build with. So, here’s the complete breakdown of all the new exotics we know will be unveiled in The Final Shape.

All New Exotic Armor in The Final Shape in Destiny 2

So far, we know about six new Exotic armor pieces, several of which may even look familiar to Destiny veterans.

Speaker’s Sight Exotic Helmet (Warlock)

My favorite Exotic on the list, if only because, for once, Warlocks get a good-looking helmet. The Speaker’s Sight Helmet appeared on The Final Shape page, along with many of the other items on this list. So far, we only know that the Speaker’s Sight is for the Warlock and its logline: “Study the voice. Gaze into the heart.” Armor Perk The Lost Voice. Healing grenades spawn a Restorative Turret. healing allies occasionally spawns an Orb of Power.

Mataiodoxia Exotic Chest (Warlock)

Next on the block, we have Mataiodoxia. Mataiodoxia allows you to use Arcane Needles to create Strand detonations that Suspend nearby enemies. With The Final Shape looking like a Strand-heavy meta for Warlocks, Mataiodoxia might be one of the most covetable items on this list.   Armor Perk Stylostixis. Targets damaged by Arcane Needle emit a suspending detonation when defeated, and landing multiple Arcane Needles on the smae target immediately triggers a larger, more powerful detonation. Defeating suspended targets grants melee energy. Your Arcane Needles are strong against Barrier Champions.

Wishful Ignorance Exotic Gauntlets (Titan)

Like the Speaker’s Sight, Wishful Ignorance appeared on The Final Shape website with scant little else. But that neon green makes it seem like it’s a Strand exotic, doesn’t it? Wishful Ignorance’s logline is: “Every enemy of the Vanguard had a plan until…” Armor Perk Wish-Dragon’s Talons. Gain an additional Frenzied Blade charge. Frenzied Blade and Flechette Storm briefly increases their damage with each strike. Pulses from your Banner of War return melee energy based on the number of allies healed.

Hazardous Propulsion Exotic Chest (Titan)

Next up, Titans have a new chest piece. Themed after our favorite glitching AI, Failsafe, Hazardous Propulsion will cause Titan class abilities to fire Exodus rockets. Throw down a shield? Barrage of rockets. Use your Thrusters? Rockets. It’s nice that Titans finally get a long-ranged option. Armor Perk Danger Close. Weapon precision hits or final blows have a chance to load a Kinetic Exodus rocket. Activating your class ability fires loaded Exodus rockets. Damaging targets with Exodus rockets temporarily increases the damage you deal with all other rockets.

Gifted Conviction Exotic Chest (Hunter)

Moving on to our Hunters, we have Gifted Conviction. Made for Arc users, any Arc aspects create bouncing explosives. It’s a shame we can’t pair it with Bombadiers to create an endless array of booms. Armor Perk The Gift of Certainty. Activating Ascension or Tempest Strike throws bouncing explosives at nearby targets that jolt and damage them. Jolting nearby targets grants ou damage resistance.

Balance of Power Exotic Legs (Hunter)

Next, we have Balance of Power, which also appeared on The Final Shape site. Like the others on the list, we can’t glean much about what this Exotic does, but we know it’s hideous. Common Hunter Exotic leg L. Its logline is “Into the Traveler, the hunt continues”. Armor Perk Double Down. Your Threaded Specter has increased duration and durability, and damaging it releases additional Threadlings. While near your Threaded Specter, you do not appear on the radar.

All New Exotic Class Items in The Final Shape in Destiny 2

So, this gets its own section because it’s a very new thing. Exotic class items in The Final Shape will have two random Exotic perks from a selection of existing Exotic armor perks, including some that might belong to other classes. Exotic class items will only be available by taking part in a new activity that will unlock after the World First Raid, which will start at the beginning of Week 2. This activity is farmable, and you’ll get a guaranteed random roll each time you complete it. Now, let’s get into the actual Exotic Class items and perks.

Solipsism Exotic Class Item (Warlock)

Stoicism Exotic Class Item (Titan)

Essentialism Exotic Class Item (Hunter)

All New Exotic Weapons in The Final Shape in Destiny 2

Finally, we’ll be moving on to weapons. So far, we have six new weapons with confirmed names coming to The Final Shape, though that includes some old faces like Khvostov 7G-0X and Red Death, which I’ll still include here because they’re technically new! So, let’s dive right in.

Khvostov 7G-0X

So, if Khvostov sounds familiar, it should be. You actually started off with this weapon at the start of Destiny 1 and Destiny 2. But because it’s a tutorial weapon, it’s likely that you scrapped it almost immediately. Khvostov then received exotic treatment during the Rise of Iron DLC in Destiny 1, and it’s then that it gained a cult following. Khvostov is a fully automatic assault rifle, and it comes with a brand-new perk in Destiny 2. Every seventh bullet ricochets. And, based on previews, it looks like that bullet will bounce more than once, as it hits and jumps at least six times.

Red Death

Next on the “you look familiar” list is Red Death. Red Death is a pulse rifle that was the blueprint for our beloved Exotic hand cannon, Crimson. But now, it will return to Destiny 2 with a few tweaks, including a new Solar subclass.

Still Hunt

Still Hunt is a sniper rifle first revealed on The Final Shape website. And it instantly caused a stir with its Exotic perk. The Still Hunt’s perk allows you to charge up power to fire Golden Gun Shots. While we’ve yet to see what sort of damage that type of ability can do to a boss, it’s possible that it will sway the meta in a big way. And yes, all classes can use it.

Microcosm

If you love trace rifles, chances are you’re going to adore Microcosm. This heavy Trace Rifle first debuted on The Final Shape site. And its entire kit is based around destroying shields. Yes, its exotic perk is literally “deals massive bonus damage to shields”. Perfect Hydra buster.

Tessellation

If you’ve pre-ordered The Final Shape and grabbed the pre-order bonus, you’ll be happy to know that Tessellation will be in your hands shortly. This Exotic Fusion Rifle adapts its damage type to match your equipped subclass. Final blows will also grant grenade energy. You can then consume your grenade to load a large projectile that generates an elemental explosion on impact. How the Tessellation will interact with the Prismatic subclass is yet to be seen, but it’s likely the subclass that will get the most benefit from this weapon.

Ergo Sum

Next up, we’ve got the new Exotic sword. We know practically nothing about this weapon. In fact, we only know its name because Bungie sent out an e-mail listing it as “Gear Sneak Peeks” for The Final Shape. It’s possible we’ll get a preview of it at work in the days to come, but until then slap a big question mark on it. Destiny 2 is available now. The Final Shape will release on June 4, 2024.