Destiny 2has consistently rotating exotic missions for you to complete, each with its own host of challenges and loot. Some of these missions provide some mediocre rewards, while others, like Vox Obscura, hide one of the most fun scout rifles to use in the game.
In the case of Operation: Seraph’s Shield, the focus is less on the exotic weapon and more on the legendaries. Here’s the full loot table for the Operation: Seraph’s Shield exotic mission inDestiny 2.
Every weapon you can earn from the Operation: Seraph’s Shield mission in Destiny 2
In total,there are 11 different weapons you can earnwhen completing Operation: Seraph’s Shield. The exotic, Revision Zero, is given upon completion as a guaranteed drop, while the remaining 10 weapons are given at random. These weapons are as follows:
All weapons, excluding the Revision Zero,have an equal 10% chance to dropat the end of the mission, so you’ll need to run it a lot if you want thegod roll for a specific weapon.You also can’t do anything during the mission to get additional rewards, unfortunately.
Which weapons are worth getting from Seraph’s Shield?
Most weapons from Seraph’s Shield are not worth using or farming god rolls for, but theIKELOS_SG_v1.0.3 and IKELOS_SR_v1.0.3are well worth getting. The Sniper Rifle is especially worth it, as it’s one the best weapons this season, thanks to the new sniper-related artifact mods. If you want to get the best rolls for either weapon, you’ll want the following rolls:
The above IKELOS Shotgun build is designed mainly for melee titans, as both of the perks provide bonuses for melee damage in one way or another. To that end, youcould replace Grave Robber with Pugilistto get similar effects. As for the IKELOS Sniper Rifle, it’s hard to beat Fourth Time’s the Charm and Focused Fury for a boss DPS rotation. However, High-Impact Reserves is a good replacement for the second perk.