Destiny 2 Monument of Triumph: Prophecy Weapons and Armor
Every raid and dungeon pre-Edge of Fate in Destiny received gear tiering. There is a new armor set with an individual set bonus for each one. Some dungeons and raids saw their weapons get additional perks, while others got new weapons added to their pool. It is the third time that Prophecy is getting a refresh to its weapon perk pools.
Destiny 2 Prophecy Weapons

There are six Prophecy weapons in rotation:
- Adjudicator – Precision Frame Kinetic Submachine Gun
- Judgement – Adaptive Frame Stasis Hand Cannon
- Relentless – High-Impact Frame Strand Pulse Rifle
- Darkest Before – Rapid Fire Frame Solar Pulse Rifle
- Prosecutor – Precision Frame Arc Auto Rifle
- A Sudden Death – Aggressive Frame Void Shotgun
All dungeon weapons come with the Crossing Over Origin Trait, which reads as follows: This weapon has increased range and handling for the top half of the magazine, while rounds from the bottom half of the magazine deal increased damage.
Destiny 2: Adjudicator
Adjudicator is a Precision Frame Kinetic Submachine Gun. Adjudicator has one of the premier primary ammo combinations in Attrition Orbs and Kinetic Tremors. However, its frame and Origin Trait make it a less appealing option than the other Submachine Guns in the Kinetic slot.
Perks
- Column 3
- Subsistence
- Perpetual Motion
- Feeding Frenzy
- Dynamic Sway Reduction
- Rampage
- Ambitious Assassin
- Attrition Orbs
- Column 4
- Target Lock
- Kinetic Tremors
- Onslaught
- Rampage
- Frenzy
- All-Star
- Swashbuckler
Best Roll – PvE Use Only
- Barrel – Fluted Barrel
- Magazine- Flared Magwell
- Column 3 – Attrition Orbs
- Column 4 – Kinetic Tremors
- Masterwork – Stability
Destiny 2: Judgement
Judgement is an Adaptive Frame Stasis Hand Cannon. Judgement falls behind the other Stasis Hand Cannon in this slot for PvE. As a result, its best use case will be for the Crucible. It has a good choice of PvP perks, making it an option for PvP players.
Perks
- Column 3
- Headstone
- Lone Wolf
- Demolitionist
- Rapid Hit
- Keep Away
- Crystalline Corpsebloom
- Built to Blast
- Column 4
- Timed Payload
- Adrenaline Junkie
- Opening Shot
- Precision Instrument
- Binary Orbit
- Rangefinder
- Rimestealer
Best Roll – PvP Use Only
- Barrel – Smallbore
- Magazine – Accurised Rounds
- Column 3 – Keep Away
- Column 4 – Rangefinder
- Masterwork – Range
Destiny 2: Relentless
Relentless is a High-Impact Frame Strand Pulse Rifle. With Relentless being a High-Impact Frame, it does not hold up to its counterparts in PvE. The slow rate of fire makes it weak against groups of enemies. It will struggle to activate perks like Firefly and Hatchling. It is much better served as a PvP weapon.
Perks
- Column 3
- Firefly
- Tear
- Slice
- Rapid Hit
- Keep Away
- Rewind Rounds
- Built to Blast
- Column 4
- Hatchling
- Elemental Honing
- Headseeker
- Desperado
- Paracausal Affinity
- Swashbuckler
- Adrenaline Junkie
Best Roll – PvP Use Only
- Barrel – Smallbore
- Magazine – Accurised Rounds
- Column 3 – Keep Away
- Column 4 – Headseeker
- Masterwork – Range
Destiny 2: Darkest Before
Darkest Before is a Rapid Fire Frame Solar Pulse Rifle. Darkest Before was a weapon back in Season 2 of Destiny 2. It was originally an Arc Pulse Rifle that dropped from Trials of Osiris. Its Origin Trait holds it back from being the best Rapid Fire Frame Solar Pulse Rifle in the game. It has the classic Solar combination of Heal Clip and Incandescent.
Perks
- Column 3
- Heal Clip
- Subsistence
- Elemental Capacity
- Wellsrping
- Attrition Orbs
- Light Touch
- Keep Away
- Column 4
- Incandescent
- Kill Clip
- Headseeker
- One for All
- Focused Fury
- Elemental Honing
- Burning Ambition
Best Roll – PvE Use Only
- Barrel – Fluted Barrel
- Magazine – Flared Magwell
- Column 3 – Heal Clip
- Column 4 – Incandescent
- Masterwork – Range
Destiny 2: Prosecutor
Prosectuor is a Precision Frame Arc Auto Rifle. It existed in Destiny 2 as early as Season 1. Similar to Darkest Before, it was originally dropping in Trials of Osiris. Players had to wait until Season 23 for it to return as a reprised weapon. It has decent PvE perks, but lacks the dominant frame to make it viable. Onslaught, being in the same column as the dominant Arc perks, decreases the strength of the weapon.
Perks
- Column 3
- Dragonfly
- Eddy Current
- Keep Away
- Enlightened Action
- Trickle Charge
- Light Touch
- Subsistence
- Column 4
- Voltshot
- Rolling Storm
- Onslaught
- Target Lock
- Gear Shift
- Sword Logic
Best Roll – PvE Use Only
- Barrel – Fluted Barrel
- Magazine – Flared Magwell
- Column 3 – Enlightened Action
- Column 4 – Onslaught
- Masterwork – Stability
Destiny 2: A Sudden Death
A Sudden Death is an Aggressive Frame Void Shotgun. When A Sudden Death was reprised in Rite of the Nine, it got a unique combination of One-Two Punch and Trench Barrel. That perk combination returns in this version. However, the Origin Trait and lack of Redirection make it a weaker option than its Rite of the Nine counterpart.
Perks
- Column 3
- One-Two Punch
- Slideshot
- Repulsor Brace
- Threat Detector
- Discord
- Reconstruction
- Dimensional Shift
- Column 4
- Trench Barrel
- Destabilizing Rounds
- Opening Shot
- Closing Time
- Sword Logic
- Elemental Honing
- Collective Action
Best Roll – PvE Use Only
- Barrel – Barrel Shroud
- Magazine – Assault Mag
- Column 3 – One-Two Punch
- Column 4 – Trench Barrel
- Masterwork – Handling
Destiny 2: CODA- Armor Set Bonus

- 2-piece – Between Poles
- Final blows with Light weapons grant stacks of Light Polarity, which grant Grenade stat. Final blows with Darkness or Kinetic weapons grant stacks of Dark Polarity, which grant stacks of Melee stat.
- 4-piece – So Very Thin
- Final blows with Light weapons grant additional grenade energy. Final blows with Dark or Kinetic weapons grant additional melee energy. Rapid final blows that alternate between Light and Darkness grant a short period of damage resistance.
The CODA armor set will likely be useful in Grenade- or Melee-centric builds. It is not the best set in the game for high-end content, as it gives no survivability. However, it could see uses in certain low-man or speed run activities, giving additional stats that you could place elsewhere in builds.
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With the Monument of Triumph update launch, be prepared for more articles on Destiny 2. Below are previous articles we have on Destiny 2.
