Destiny 2 - Garden of Salvation Raid
A new raid in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep dubbed "Garden of Salvation" is already in the game, bringing players back to the Black Garden of Destiny 1, which closed the game's main story, the Vex stronghold that sits between the realms of time and space is home to a new threat that the Guardians will have to be eliminated. This time, the Guardians will bring with them a full team of fire to face the new threat within.
In honor of the novelty Bungie presented a short video showing several key locations of many hours of activity. Guardian Eris Morn warns of a threat in the Black Garden. Like the original game, Black Garden will focus primarily on the Vex faction, in particular their attempt to rewrite history. However, the restoring force known as Darkness will also play the role that was referenced in Shadowkeep. As with previous raids, your team will face several obstacles focused on combat combat, puzzles, and even some platforming sections.
To participate in the raid, you and your team will need at least 890 HP. During this launch window, players will go through a new raid blind and will have to figure out what to do with their comrades. As with previous Destiny raid launches, Bungie developers will be monitoring various raid attempts to determine who will take home the world's first crown - and some exclusive rewards.
Groups that can finish within the first 24 hours will receive a special emblem, others that finish before October 15 will receive a special raid jacket, and of course the first clan to complete a raid will receive all the previously mentioned prizes as well as the coveted world's first championship belt. . Unlike previous raids, Bungie will introduce a time-limited modifier for novice raiders that will cap power at 920.
In addition, as previously announced, Jotunn's exotic weapons were banned from the raid for 24 hours, as they proved to be more effective than those intended against enemies and bosses. Not only that, but two other pieces of exotic armor - the Hunter's Sealed Ahamkara Grips and Titan's Boots - will also be banned. Because Bungie doesn't have the option to make items unusable in raid only, you won't be able to equip them anywhere in the game during the ban.