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==Loot by Boss== | ==Loot by Boss== | ||
:''See also: [[#Loot|All Loot]]'' | :''See also: [[#Loot|All Loot]]'' | ||
+ | ===Chest 1=== | ||
+ | *Chance for [[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | *[[Knuckles of Eao]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chest 2=== | ||
+ | *Chance for [[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
===Vosik, Archpriest Loot=== | ===Vosik, Archpriest Loot=== | ||
+ | '''Armor''' | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Item | !Item | ||
!Type | !Type | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Spliced Cosmoclast Greaves]]<br>[[Spliced Nanomania Boots]]<br>[[Spliced Red Miasma Boots]] || [[Leg Armor]] | | [[Spliced Cosmoclast Greaves]]<br>[[Spliced Nanomania Boots]]<br>[[Spliced Red Miasma Boots]] || [[Leg Armor]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | *SIVA | + | |
− | ** | + | '''Weapons''' |
+ | *[[Chaos Dogma]] | ||
+ | *[[Fever and Remedy]] | ||
+ | *[[Genesis Chain]] | ||
+ | *[[Steel Medulla]] | ||
+ | *[[Ex Machina]] | ||
+ | *[[IF Materia]] | ||
+ | *[[Quantiplasm]] | ||
+ | *[[Sound and Fury]] | ||
+ | *[[Zeal Vector]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Inventory''' | ||
+ | *[[Emblem]] for 1st time Challenge Mode Completions | ||
+ | *Guaranteed 1 [[Age of Triumph Ornament]] for Challenge Mode Completion | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode''' - It spawns on the left side of the center, where the ads come down | ||
+ | *[[Quantiplasm]] | ||
+ | *[[Ether Nova]] | ||
+ | *Leg Armor (Normal Mode Set) | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode''' – Right side of the middle platform facing Vosik | ||
+ | *[[Ex Machina]] | ||
+ | *[[Zeal Vector]] | ||
+ | *Leg Armor (Spliced Set) | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Vosik Callenge''' | ||
+ | *[[((GENESIS CHAIN~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((FEVER AND REMEDY~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((STEEL MEDULLA~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((CHAOS DOGMA~))]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chest 3=== | ||
+ | *Chance for [[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chest 4=== | ||
+ | *Chance for [[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
===Siege Machine Loot=== | ===Siege Machine Loot=== | ||
+ | '''Armor''' | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Item | !Item | ||
!Type | !Type | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Spliced Cosmoclast Plate]] <br> [[Spliced Nanomania Vest]] <br> [[Spliced Red Miasma Robes]] || [[Chest Armor]] | |[[Spliced Cosmoclast Plate]] <br> [[Spliced Nanomania Vest]] <br> [[Spliced Red Miasma Robes]] || [[Chest Armor]] | ||
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− | *SIVA | + | |
− | ** | + | '''Weapons''' |
− | ===Aksis, Prime Archon Loot=== | + | *[[IF Materia]] |
− | + | *[[Sound and Fury]] | |
+ | |||
+ | '''Inventory''' | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode''' - Spawns next to the rewards chest | ||
+ | *[[Sound and Fury]] | ||
+ | *[[Gauntlets]] (Normal Mode set) | ||
+ | *[[Chest Armor]] (Normal Mode set) | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode''' – Right side of the Rock platform facing the Cave | ||
+ | *[[IF Materia]] | ||
+ | *[[Gauntlets]] (Spliced Set) | ||
+ | *[[Chest Armor]] (Spliced Set) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chest 5=== | ||
+ | *Chance for [[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[SIVA Key Fragments]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Aksis, Prime Archon Phase 1 Loot=== | ||
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− | ''' | + | ===Aksis, Prime Archon Phase 2 Loot=== |
+ | '''Armor''' | ||
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!Item | !Item | ||
!Type | !Type | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[Spliced Cosmoclast Helm]] <br> [[Spliced Nanomania Mask]] <br> [[Spliced Red Miasma Hood]] || [[Helmet]] | | [[Spliced Cosmoclast Helm]] <br> [[Spliced Nanomania Mask]] <br> [[Spliced Red Miasma Hood]] || [[Helmet]] | ||
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| [[Nanophoenix]] || [[Ship]] | | [[Nanophoenix]] || [[Ship]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | *SIVA | + | |
− | ** | + | '''Weapons''' |
+ | *[[Chaos Dogma]] (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion | ||
+ | *[[Fever and Remedy]] (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion | ||
+ | *[[Genesis Chain]] (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion | ||
+ | *[[Steel Medulla]] (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Inventory''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode''' - Left side of the bottom mid platform facing Aksis | ||
+ | *[[Helmet]] (Normal Mode set) | ||
+ | *[[Chaos Dogma]] | ||
+ | *[[Genesis Chain]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode''' – Right side of the bottom mid platform facing Aksis | ||
+ | *[[Helmet]] (Spliced Set) | ||
+ | *[[Fever and Remedy]] | ||
+ | *[[Steel Medulla]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Aksis Challenge''' | ||
+ | *[[((GENESIS CHAIN~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((FEVER AND REMEDY~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((STEEL MEDULLA~))]] | ||
+ | *[[((CHAOS DOGMA~))]] | ||
==Loot== | ==Loot== | ||
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==Weapon Loadout== | ==Weapon Loadout== | ||
===Vosik I Weapon Loadout=== | ===Vosik I Weapon Loadout=== | ||
− | '''Primary''': honestly, anything you want. I'm a big fan of Hand Cannons with Explosive Rounds (for most of this raid, actually). My reasoning is that Splicer | + | '''Primary''': honestly, anything you want. I'm a big fan of [[Hand Cannons]] with [[Explosive Rounds]] (for most of this raid, actually). My reasoning is that [[Splicer Vandal]]s have tricky crit spots, and [[Shanks]] don't have crit spots at all - ER gives you more bang for your buck on body shots, staggers individuals and groups, and suffers less from damage drop off. That plus the fact that an ER HC will one-shot shanks from any distance you care to fire from. The only major drawback is the criminally low inventory size. You could also use a [[Scout Rifle]] with ER, but I find those aren't as snappy so tend to avoid unless I'm running out of ammo a lot. I'd recommend [[Fatebringer]] or your best Fakebringer with ER (although NB [[Firefly]] and [[Outlaw]] are mostly wasted perks in this raid - a good Fakebringer with [[Army of One]] or something is more valuable). I used [[Exile's Student]] for the longest time, too. |
*Avoid: nothing, really. If your primary is obviously awful, don't use it (cough low impact Pulse Rifles cough). Exotics. | *Avoid: nothing, really. If your primary is obviously awful, don't use it (cough low impact Pulse Rifles cough). Exotics. | ||
− | '''Special''': this one's up to you, again. I like to run a | + | '''Special''': this one's up to you, again. I like to run a [[Sniper Rifle]] ([[Ex Machina]], personal choice) because it makes for easy kills on the big shanks that spawn from under the middle stage. Your typical god-roll [[Event Horizon]] or [[Eirene RR4]] will do. You may find it easier running a shotgun to deal with vandals if you're guarding the left Spinner, for example. Low-impact, high RoF shotguns like [[Proud Spire]] with [[Full Auto]] are very valuable. |
− | *Avoid: low-impact Snipers (high impacts are much better at their job - go get an Event Horizon). I've personally found no use for Fusion Rifles or Sidearms. Exotics. | + | *Avoid: low-impact Snipers (high impacts are much better at their job - go get an Event Horizon). I've personally found no use for [[Fusion Rifles]] or [[Sidearms]]. Exotics. |
− | '''Heavy''': tricky choice - Sleeper Simulant is theoretically the best thing you can use to 2phase Vosik, but the trouble is that he likes to dance around the stage like an elderly Mick Jagger, as he's being fired at from three different directions and doesn't know where to face. It makes landing those crits somewhat tricky. You might elect to run Gjallarhorn or your best Legendary Rocket Launcher instead for the more reliable bursts of damage. | + | '''Heavy''': tricky choice - [[Sleeper Simulant]] is theoretically the best thing you can use to 2phase Vosik, but the trouble is that he likes to dance around the stage like an elderly Mick Jagger, as he's being fired at from three different directions and doesn't know where to face. It makes landing those crits somewhat tricky. You might elect to run [[Gjallarhorn]] or your best Legendary [[Rocket Launcher]] instead for the more reliable bursts of damage. |
*Avoid: Machine Guns I guess? | *Avoid: Machine Guns I guess? | ||
===Vosik II Weapon Loadout=== | ===Vosik II Weapon Loadout=== | ||
− | '''Primary''': similar situation as above, really. Fatebringer can | + | '''Primary''': similar situation as above, really. Fatebringer can realize its potential fully against groups of [[Dregs]], and Explosive Rounds really pulls its weight against Shanks and Vandals. Ammo is a big issue though, so you might be better served with a Scout. Aim for the high impact archetype with Explosive Rounds and perks like Army of One - think [[Keystone 01]], [[Badger CCL]], [[Hand of Judgment]] etc. Personally I'm a huge fan of [[Genesis Chain]] here - the high impact [[Auto Rifle]] with [[Focus Fire]] and Firefly. It really messes up the enemies in this section, and you don't really have to concentrate when using it. Added bonus comes from [[Whirlwind]], which gives bonus agility and damage against Fallen. It only really falls short against the shanks which spawn past 50%hp. |
*Avoid: anything that's obviously bad. Exotics. | *Avoid: anything that's obviously bad. Exotics. | ||
− | '''Special''': it's important to coordinate with your team. If your lane partner is running a Shotgun, you're better off with a Sniper for example. Or, if you're running Dark Drinker there's no point running a Shotgun. Low impact Shotguns with Full Auto in grape (void) flavor can really mess up yellow bar Captains, and reduce a lane's reliance on Dark Drinker (freeing up a heavy for another Sleeper). Alternatively, Snipers like Ex Machina give great damage against the Monitors and Vosik himself should you elect away from Sleeper. | + | '''Special''': it's important to coordinate with your team. If your lane partner is running a [[Shotgun]], you're better off with a Sniper for example. Or, if you're running [[Dark Drinker]] there's no point running a Shotgun. Low impact Shotguns with Full Auto in grape (void) flavor can really mess up yellow bar Captains, and reduce a lane's reliance on Dark Drinker (freeing up a heavy for another Sleeper). Alternatively, Snipers like Ex Machina give great damage against the Monitors and Vosik himself should you elect away from Sleeper. |
*Avoid: obviously bad choices such as Fusion Rifles and Sidearms. Exotics. | *Avoid: obviously bad choices such as Fusion Rifles and Sidearms. Exotics. | ||
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===Siege Engine Weapon Loadout=== | ===Siege Engine Weapon Loadout=== | ||
+ | '''Primary''': Genesis Chain is a great choice against the hordes of dregs at the start if you're short on super energy. Otherwise just use whatever - you won't be using it much. Long range Scouts are good choices against Turrets and the Spooder Tank if you're out of special ammo. | ||
+ | *Avoid: No Land Beyond. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Special''': Sniper Rifles all the way. Great damage against the Zamboni and Ship turrets, and a team of good Snipers can down the Spooder Tank extremely quickly. If you don't own a Sniper, Shotguns as above are good for mob clean-up. | ||
+ | *Avoid: anything not Sniper-shaped, especially Fusion Rifles. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Heavy''': my go-to is Dark Drinker for easy Captain takedowns and close quarters crowd control. Rockets can be useful against crowds, as can grape flavor Machine Guns. Running Sword means you can boost your teammates whilst they carry components, too. | ||
+ | *Avoid: nothing, really. Just pull your weight. | ||
===Aksis I Weapon Loadout=== | ===Aksis I Weapon Loadout=== | ||
+ | '''Primary''': see previous notes - your primary foe is Dreg-shaped. You shouldn't have much trouble dealing with them. High impact Scouts, Hand Cannons the [[Trials]] Scout and [[Steel Medulla]] will one-shot Shanks. | ||
+ | *Avoid: nothing, really. Your exotic slot is best spent elsewhere. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Special''': Snipers are great against the Turrets, especially Ex Machina. No real reason to run anything else - Shotguns may help against Captains - see notes above. | ||
+ | *Avoid: Fusion Rifles, Sidearms. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Heavy''': Dark Drinker or Gjally for an easy Captain takedown. Anything else is sub-optimal, and there's nothing to DPS, really. | ||
+ | *Avoid: anything that doesn't quickly take down your Captain. | ||
===Aksis II Weapon Loadout=== | ===Aksis II Weapon Loadout=== | ||
+ | '''Primary''': Your only worry here is Shanks. Use either a [[Hand Cannon]] with ER (avoids damage drop-off at range), a high impact Scout with ER (not quite as snappy as an HC but gets the job done - less reliable in panic situations), or the Steel Medulla on Challenge Mode for the extra agility from Whirlwind. NB I don't know if Steel Medulla will still one-burst Shanks at 390. | ||
+ | *Avoid: weapons which don't one-shot Shanks. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Special''': Snipers all the way - if you're stuck on the opposite side of the arena with no Cannon, a PvE god-Sniper (1KYS w/Triple Tap, Casket Mag, SnP etc etc) can really do some work. NB that Aksis doesn't count as Fallen for the purpose of Whirlwind, so Ex Machina is less valuable than the current Event Horizon, which has Casket Mag, SnP and a potentially higher base reload speed. Everyone should be using Dark Drinker, so no need for Shotguns. | ||
+ | *Avoid: everything else. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Heavy''': Dark Drinker. Nothing else will suffice. Ideally you're also running [[Radegast]] for the extra ammo. Use it to kill Captains, and then just lay into Aksis' legs whenever you get the fucking chance during Teleports. [[Razelighter]] is a close second, but won't do as much damage because I dunno, Destiny physics hand wave. | ||
+ | *Avoid: everything else. | ||
==Strategy Guide== | ==Strategy Guide== | ||
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Only other change is at the very end; when he teleports back to mid for the 'Oryx trick' (where he tries to kill you on next to no HP), he will phase in and out for the first few seconds which will likely result in some wasted shots. After that he begins the SIVA density move and this is when you need to kill him. | Only other change is at the very end; when he teleports back to mid for the 'Oryx trick' (where he tries to kill you on next to no HP), he will phase in and out for the first few seconds which will likely result in some wasted shots. After that he begins the SIVA density move and this is when you need to kill him. | ||
− | + | ==Tips and Tricks== | |
+ | *There are 7 [[Age of Triumph Ornament]]s in total to be had this week (6 from the Raid, 1 for the completion) | ||
+ | *[[Isenfyre Token]]s can be taken to [[Shiro]] and traded for [[Vanguard]] Rep | ||
+ | *The SIVA Cache chests DO NOT provide Adept chances – Only Challenge Mode Completions | ||
+ | *Normal Mode gear as well as Spliced HM Gear STILL drops | ||
+ | *MONITORS - If you turn on the 1st Monitor at Vosik Phase 2 AND WIPE, the Monitor switches off. Please turn the monitor on AFTER he has gone down to ensure it stays on for your Outbreak Prime Quest | ||
+ | *Vosik will DESTROY Titan bubbles with his cannon. Use them in cover and dip in and out to utilise it’s buffs | ||
+ | *If a player goes down at Vosik and you wish to continue the fight rather than wipe, you can use the spare bomb to KILL/CLEAR ADS (they one shot the Captains) | ||
+ | *Self Rez Warlocks CANNOT Revive if killed by Vosiks SIVA Blast. If you find yourself locked out of the clean room or behind the Room run. Jump off the edge / suicide to safely Self Rez for the next phase | ||
+ | *If you run Left/Right after the first damage phase you can ALWAYS run to the opposite side AFTER the second DPS phase as its guaranteed 2 doors will always be available so one MUST be lit on the opposite side to the clean room you visited first | ||
+ | *On the Shank round for Vosik. Shooting the exploder shanks first will damage / destroy all other enemies within it's blast radius | ||
+ | *Siege Engine - When running to the Skiff to collect the engine parts. The front turrets on the skiff CAN BE destroyed to prevent it shooting at you whilst running towards / collecting parts. You can also disable them using Hunter Smokes / Poison | ||
+ | *When running towards the Engine Parts dropping Skiff, Hunters can throw Poison at the front turrets of the SKiff, temporarily disabling them and stopping any further fire from them until the effect wears off | ||
+ | *The parts to be delivered to the Siege Engine are placed as follows // Drive Shaft goes right (Closest to the ramp) // The Warhead goes in the middle (Run up ramp and run forward, it's just to the left of the middle platform running towards the back) // Engine Block goes back left (Turn left and then right moving towards the back) | ||
+ | *AKSIS takes damage IMMEDIATLEY after the last bomb hits him BEFORE the first teleport - He also takes damage BEFORE the first back slam phase, NOT after the slam. So if he’s not on your side as soon as that last bomb hits / he teleports in, unleash the beast | ||
+ | *AKSIS Phase 1 (HM) - The turrets do not need to be downed during the add waves. Instead, stay outside of their attack radius and wait until your side is ready to push the captain before downing the turret. This will provide more consistency in add control and allows the SIVA thrower to anticipate when the turret will reactivate (~20 seconds). | ||
+ | *When AKSIS is just about to teleport, a little 'whirl' appears either the front, left or right of him (It's tricky to tell the difference between bottom mid and back mid depending on your angle) but it's only brief | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 24 April 2017
- See also: Wrath of the Machine
Wrath of the Machine Heroic Mode or Hard Mode (HM) was released on October 18, 2016.
Challenge Modes
Loot by Boss
- See also: All Loot
Chest 1
- Chance for Exotic
- SIVA Key Fragments
- Knuckles of Eao
Chest 2
- Chance for Exotic
- SIVA Key Fragments
Vosik, Archpriest Loot
Armor
Item | Type |
---|---|
Spliced Cosmoclast Greaves Spliced Nanomania Boots Spliced Red Miasma Boots |
Leg Armor |
Weapons
- Chaos Dogma
- Fever and Remedy
- Genesis Chain
- Steel Medulla
- Ex Machina
- IF Materia
- Quantiplasm
- Sound and Fury
- Zeal Vector
Inventory
- Emblem for 1st time Challenge Mode Completions
- Guaranteed 1 Age of Triumph Ornament for Challenge Mode Completion
- SIVA Key Fragments
SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode - It spawns on the left side of the center, where the ads come down
- Quantiplasm
- Ether Nova
- Leg Armor (Normal Mode Set)
SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode – Right side of the middle platform facing Vosik
- Ex Machina
- Zeal Vector
- Leg Armor (Spliced Set)
Vosik Callenge
Chest 3
- Chance for Exotic
- SIVA Key Fragments
Chest 4
- Chance for Exotic
- SIVA Key Fragments
Siege Machine Loot
Armor
Item | Type |
---|---|
Spliced Cosmoclast Plate Spliced Nanomania Vest Spliced Red Miasma Robes |
Chest Armor |
Spliced Cosmoclast Gauntlets Spliced Nanomania Grasps Spliced Red Miasma Gloves |
Gauntlets |
Weapons
Inventory
SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode - Spawns next to the rewards chest
- Sound and Fury
- Gauntlets (Normal Mode set)
- Chest Armor (Normal Mode set)
SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode – Right side of the Rock platform facing the Cave
- IF Materia
- Gauntlets (Spliced Set)
- Chest Armor (Spliced Set)
Chest 5
- Chance for Exotic
- SIVA Key Fragments
Aksis, Prime Archon Phase 1 Loot
Item | Type |
---|---|
Perfected SIVA Capsule Perfected SIVA Core Perfected SIVA Shard |
Artifact |
Amalgam Shell | Ghost Shell |
Aksis, Prime Archon Phase 2 Loot
Armor
Item | Type |
---|---|
Spliced Cosmoclast Helm Spliced Nanomania Mask Spliced Red Miasma Hood |
Helmet |
Spliced Cosmoclast Mark Spliced Nanomania Cloak Spliced Red Miasma Bond |
Class Armor |
Nanophoenix | Ship |
Weapons
- Chaos Dogma (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion
- Fever and Remedy (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion
- Genesis Chain (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion
- Steel Medulla (Legendary) / Adept version from Challenge Mode completion
Inventory
SIVA Cache Key Chest Normal Mode - Left side of the bottom mid platform facing Aksis
- Helmet (Normal Mode set)
- Chaos Dogma
- Genesis Chain
SIVA Cache Key Chest Hard Mode – Right side of the bottom mid platform facing Aksis
- Helmet (Spliced Set)
- Fever and Remedy
- Steel Medulla
Aksis Challenge
Loot
- See also: Wrath of the Machine Loot
Other Loot
- Isenfyre Token
- Nanophoenix - Ship - Drops in HM
- Machine God's Bane - Emblem
- The SIVA Solution - Emblem - Solving Monitor Puzzle
- Devil Undone - Emblem - Complete HM
- Perfected Ornament - Ornament - Drops in HM
- Strange Coin
- Incarnadine - Shader - Collect all 5 pieces of Armor for a class in NM.
- Nanopoesis - Shader - Collect all 5 pieces of Armor for a class in HM.
- SIVA Key Fragments - 1 drops after every boss in NM, 2 drops after every boss in HM. They will drop even if the player has already completed WotM that week.
Wrath of the Machine Weapons
Weapon | Type | Damage Type | Attack | Impact | Range | Stability | Reload | Rate of Fire | Magazine | Zoom | Recoil | Equip Speed | Aim Assist |
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((GENESIS CHAIN~)) | Auto Rifles | Solar | 400 | 28 | 40 | 44 | 73 | 77 | 59 | 75 | 40 | 45 | |
GENESIS CHAIN~ | Auto Rifles | Kinetic | 365 | 28 | 40 | 44 | 73 | 77 | 59 | 15 | 75 | 45 | 55 |
ETHER NOVA~ | Fusion Rifles | Multiple | 365 | 74 | 47 | 45 | 83 | 5 | 15 | 47 | 85 | 75 | |
((FEVER AND REMEDY~)) | Hand Cannons | Solar | 320–400 | 81–82 | 29–62 | 10–53 | 43–50 | 22 | 11 | 15 | 85–105 | 50 | 55–65 |
FEVER AND REMEDY~ | Hand Cannons | Kinetic | 380 | 81 | 35 | 41 | 43 | 22 | 11 | 15 | 85 | 50 | 65 |
IF MATERIA~ | Machine Guns | Multiple | 380 | 25 | 19 | 35 | 47 | 100 | 70 | 15 | 80 | 55 | 80 |
((STEEL MEDULLA~)) | Pulse Rifles | Void | 320–400 | 14 | 33–59 | 68–100 | 73–80 | 66 | 33 | 17 | 80–100 | 49–54 | 36–41 |
STEEL MEDULLA~ | Pulse Rifles | Kinetic | 380 | 14 | 51 | 71 | 73 | 66 | 33 | 17 | 80 | 54 | 36 |
SOUND AND FURY~ | Rocket Launchers | Multiple | 365 | 62 | 72 | 11 | 2 | 20 | 66 | 40 | 36 | ||
((CHAOS DOGMA~)) | Scout Rifles | Arc | 320–400 | 61–62 | 82–94 | 22–45 | 45–59 | 27 | 10–16 | 20 | 66–86 | 25 | 29–39 |
CHAOS DOGMA~ | Scout Rifles | Kinetic | 365 | 61 | 82 | 32 | 52 | 27 | 12 | 20 | 66 | 25 | 39 |
QUANTIPLASM~ | Shotguns | Multiple | 380 | 67 | 19 | 26 | 33 | 8 | 5 | 12 | 66 | 30 | 22 |
ZEAL VECTOR~ | Sidearms | Multiple | 380 | 8 | 25 | 74 | 88 | 98 | 15 | 12 | 95 | 75 | 55 |
EX MACHINA~ | Sniper Rifles | Multiple | 380 | 37 | 84 | 32 | 52 | 12 | 3 | 50 | 66 | 22 | 35 |
Drops in NM:
- Auto Rifle Genesis Chain~
- Scout Rifle Chaos Dogma~
- Shotgun Quantiplasm~
- Rocket Launcher Sound and Fury~
Drops in HM:
- Pulse Rifle Steel Medulla~
- Hand Cannon Fever and Remedy~
- Sniper Rifle Ex Machina~
- Sidearm Zeal Vector~
- Machine Gun IF Materia~
Wrath of the Machine Armor
- See also: Wrath of the Machine Armor
Note that Spliced Armor are dropped from Heroic Mode.
Wrath of the Machine Titan Armor
Type | Defense | Discipline | Intellect | Strength | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cosmoclast Gauntlets | Gauntlets | 365 - 385 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Cosmoclast Greaves | Leg Armor | 365 - 385 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Cosmoclast Helm | Helmets | 365 - 385 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Cosmoclast Mark | Titan Marks | 365 - 385 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Cosmoclast Plate | Chest Armor | 365 - 385 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Spliced Cosmoclast Gauntlets | Gauntlets | 380 - 400 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Spliced Cosmoclast Greaves | Leg Armor | 380 - 400 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Spliced Cosmoclast Helm | Helmets | 380 - 400 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Spliced Cosmoclast Mark | Titan Marks | 380 - 400 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Spliced Cosmoclast Plate | Chest Armor | 380 - 400 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Wrath of the Machine Hunter Armor
Type | Defense | Discipline | Intellect | Strength | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nanomania Boots | Leg Armor | 365 - 385 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Nanomania Cloak | Hunter Cloaks | 365 - 385 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Nanomania Grasps | Gauntlets | 365 - 385 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Nanomania Mask | Helmets | 365 - 385 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Nanomania Vest | Chest Armor | 365 - 385 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Spliced Nanomania Boots | Leg Armor | 380 - 400 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Spliced Nanomania Cloak | Hunter Cloaks | 380 - 400 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Spliced Nanomania Grasps | Gauntlets | 380 - 400 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Spliced Nanomania Mask | Helmets | 380 - 400 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Spliced Nanomania Vest | Chest Armor | 380 - 400 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Wrath of the Machine Warlock Armor
Type | Defense | Discipline | Intellect | Strength | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red Miasma Bond | Warlock Bonds | 365 - 385 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Red Miasma Boots | Leg Armor | 365 - 385 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Red Miasma Gloves | Gauntlets | 365 - 385 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Red Miasma Hood | Helmets | 365 - 385 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Red Miasma Robes | Chest Armor | 365 - 385 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Spliced Red Miasma Bond | Warlock Bonds | 380 - 400 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Spliced Red Miasma Boots | Leg Armor | 380 - 400 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 | 47 - 79 |
Spliced Red Miasma Gloves | Gauntlets | 380 - 400 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 | 35 - 60 |
Spliced Red Miasma Hood | Helmets | 380 - 400 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 | 39 - 67 |
Spliced Red Miasma Robes | Chest Armor | 380 - 400 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 | 51 - 86 |
Wrath of the Machine Ghost Shells
Ghost Shell | Rarity | Intellect | Discipline | Strength |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amalgam Shell | Legendary | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Infection Shell | Legendary | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 | 21 - 35 |
Infection is from NM while Amalgam is from HM.
Wrath of the Machine Artifacts
Note that Perfected Artifacts are dropped from Heroic Mode.
Type | Defense | Discipline | Strength | Intellect | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Perfected SIVA Capsule | Warlock Artifact | 380-400 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 |
Perfected SIVA Core | Titan Artifact | 380-400 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 |
Perfected SIVA Shard | Hunter Artifact | 380-400 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 81 |
SIVA Capsule | Warlock Artifact | 380 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 |
SIVA Core | Titan Artifact | 380 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 |
SIVA Shard | Hunter Artifact | 380 | 30 - 116 | 30 - 81 | 30 - 81 |
Weapon Loadout
Vosik I Weapon Loadout
Primary: honestly, anything you want. I'm a big fan of Hand Cannons with Explosive Rounds (for most of this raid, actually). My reasoning is that Splicer Vandals have tricky crit spots, and Shanks don't have crit spots at all - ER gives you more bang for your buck on body shots, staggers individuals and groups, and suffers less from damage drop off. That plus the fact that an ER HC will one-shot shanks from any distance you care to fire from. The only major drawback is the criminally low inventory size. You could also use a Scout Rifle with ER, but I find those aren't as snappy so tend to avoid unless I'm running out of ammo a lot. I'd recommend Fatebringer or your best Fakebringer with ER (although NB Firefly and Outlaw are mostly wasted perks in this raid - a good Fakebringer with Army of One or something is more valuable). I used Exile's Student for the longest time, too.
- Avoid: nothing, really. If your primary is obviously awful, don't use it (cough low impact Pulse Rifles cough). Exotics.
Special: this one's up to you, again. I like to run a Sniper Rifle (Ex Machina, personal choice) because it makes for easy kills on the big shanks that spawn from under the middle stage. Your typical god-roll Event Horizon or Eirene RR4 will do. You may find it easier running a shotgun to deal with vandals if you're guarding the left Spinner, for example. Low-impact, high RoF shotguns like Proud Spire with Full Auto are very valuable.
- Avoid: low-impact Snipers (high impacts are much better at their job - go get an Event Horizon). I've personally found no use for Fusion Rifles or Sidearms. Exotics.
Heavy: tricky choice - Sleeper Simulant is theoretically the best thing you can use to 2phase Vosik, but the trouble is that he likes to dance around the stage like an elderly Mick Jagger, as he's being fired at from three different directions and doesn't know where to face. It makes landing those crits somewhat tricky. You might elect to run Gjallarhorn or your best Legendary Rocket Launcher instead for the more reliable bursts of damage.
- Avoid: Machine Guns I guess?
Vosik II Weapon Loadout
Primary: similar situation as above, really. Fatebringer can realize its potential fully against groups of Dregs, and Explosive Rounds really pulls its weight against Shanks and Vandals. Ammo is a big issue though, so you might be better served with a Scout. Aim for the high impact archetype with Explosive Rounds and perks like Army of One - think Keystone 01, Badger CCL, Hand of Judgment etc. Personally I'm a huge fan of Genesis Chain here - the high impact Auto Rifle with Focus Fire and Firefly. It really messes up the enemies in this section, and you don't really have to concentrate when using it. Added bonus comes from Whirlwind, which gives bonus agility and damage against Fallen. It only really falls short against the shanks which spawn past 50%hp.
- Avoid: anything that's obviously bad. Exotics.
Special: it's important to coordinate with your team. If your lane partner is running a Shotgun, you're better off with a Sniper for example. Or, if you're running Dark Drinker there's no point running a Shotgun. Low impact Shotguns with Full Auto in grape (void) flavor can really mess up yellow bar Captains, and reduce a lane's reliance on Dark Drinker (freeing up a heavy for another Sleeper). Alternatively, Snipers like Ex Machina give great damage against the Monitors and Vosik himself should you elect away from Sleeper.
- Avoid: obviously bad choices such as Fusion Rifles and Sidearms. Exotics.
Heavy: Your choice should be between Sleeper Sim and Dark Drinker. If your lane has a good Shotgun and/or a Voidlock, don't bother with the Dark Drinker - it's only good for killing one enemy (yellow captains), and negatively impacts your team's boss DPS considerably. Otherwise, Sleeper Sim all the way for that sweet, sweet massive damage against the boss. You could alternatively use Gjally, but don't expect to be MVP.
- Avoid: non-exotic heavies. Bolt Caster.
Siege Engine Weapon Loadout
Primary: Genesis Chain is a great choice against the hordes of dregs at the start if you're short on super energy. Otherwise just use whatever - you won't be using it much. Long range Scouts are good choices against Turrets and the Spooder Tank if you're out of special ammo.
- Avoid: No Land Beyond.
Special: Sniper Rifles all the way. Great damage against the Zamboni and Ship turrets, and a team of good Snipers can down the Spooder Tank extremely quickly. If you don't own a Sniper, Shotguns as above are good for mob clean-up.
- Avoid: anything not Sniper-shaped, especially Fusion Rifles.
Heavy: my go-to is Dark Drinker for easy Captain takedowns and close quarters crowd control. Rockets can be useful against crowds, as can grape flavor Machine Guns. Running Sword means you can boost your teammates whilst they carry components, too.
- Avoid: nothing, really. Just pull your weight.
Aksis I Weapon Loadout
Primary: see previous notes - your primary foe is Dreg-shaped. You shouldn't have much trouble dealing with them. High impact Scouts, Hand Cannons the Trials Scout and Steel Medulla will one-shot Shanks.
- Avoid: nothing, really. Your exotic slot is best spent elsewhere.
Special: Snipers are great against the Turrets, especially Ex Machina. No real reason to run anything else - Shotguns may help against Captains - see notes above.
- Avoid: Fusion Rifles, Sidearms.
Heavy: Dark Drinker or Gjally for an easy Captain takedown. Anything else is sub-optimal, and there's nothing to DPS, really.
- Avoid: anything that doesn't quickly take down your Captain.
Aksis II Weapon Loadout
Primary: Your only worry here is Shanks. Use either a Hand Cannon with ER (avoids damage drop-off at range), a high impact Scout with ER (not quite as snappy as an HC but gets the job done - less reliable in panic situations), or the Steel Medulla on Challenge Mode for the extra agility from Whirlwind. NB I don't know if Steel Medulla will still one-burst Shanks at 390.
- Avoid: weapons which don't one-shot Shanks.
Special: Snipers all the way - if you're stuck on the opposite side of the arena with no Cannon, a PvE god-Sniper (1KYS w/Triple Tap, Casket Mag, SnP etc etc) can really do some work. NB that Aksis doesn't count as Fallen for the purpose of Whirlwind, so Ex Machina is less valuable than the current Event Horizon, which has Casket Mag, SnP and a potentially higher base reload speed. Everyone should be using Dark Drinker, so no need for Shotguns.
- Avoid: everything else.
Heavy: Dark Drinker. Nothing else will suffice. Ideally you're also running Radegast for the extra ammo. Use it to kill Captains, and then just lay into Aksis' legs whenever you get the fucking chance during Teleports. Razelighter is a close second, but won't do as much damage because I dunno, Destiny physics hand wave.
- Avoid: everything else.
Strategy Guide
- See also: Wrath of the Machine#Strategy Guide
Vosik Phase 1
Really no changes here, besides him having marginally more health, and the surrounding adds being stronger on account of the Heroic difficulty.
Vosik Phase 2
There are 3 main changes in this fight:
- 6 SIVA Charges drop instead of 3
- The monitors that need shooting are the big ones in the middle, instead of the smaller ones. The big monitors are easier to see but have more health.
- Safe rooms have the shutters lowered so you will need to crouch walk or slide into them - you can't walk in
Fundamentally the fight plays out the same as normal mode, but now all 6 members of your team will need to throw SIVA charges to down Vosik's shield. Besides that, the fight plays out the same way.
Siege Engine
Again, largely the same - more adds, and again stronger than in normal mode, but the only real change comes in the form of a Devil Walker that gets dropped in during the second part just in front of the Siege Engine's ramp. You'll need to take this out, or at least disable it if you want to move the parts past it.
Aksis Phase 1
This fight also plays out largely the same, the only change here is that there are 3 SIVA turrets - one in the middle (above the SIVA node/pannel), one on the left and right, both up high.
Turrets are easy to take out, but they will reactivate every 20 seconds. Keep an eye on these, they HURT and if they are left unchecked they'll be the thing that causes your team to wipe.
Other than that, the fight is the same.
Aksis Phase 2
Once again, much the same - the main difference is that once you have killed the captains and taken the cannons, there will be 9 Servitors in total (the same as Aksis Phase 1, round 3).
This means that after each SIVA charge has been thrown, you need to be ready to grab the next one. Each rotation will see 9 SIVA charges being thrown as opposed to the previous 3. (This technically speeds up rotations, and allows you to get to DPS quicker).
Also the turrets from Phase 1 are gone, so really the only thing you need to do is manage more Servitors and SIVA charges.
Only other change is at the very end; when he teleports back to mid for the 'Oryx trick' (where he tries to kill you on next to no HP), he will phase in and out for the first few seconds which will likely result in some wasted shots. After that he begins the SIVA density move and this is when you need to kill him.
Tips and Tricks
- There are 7 Age of Triumph Ornaments in total to be had this week (6 from the Raid, 1 for the completion)
- Isenfyre Tokens can be taken to Shiro and traded for Vanguard Rep
- The SIVA Cache chests DO NOT provide Adept chances – Only Challenge Mode Completions
- Normal Mode gear as well as Spliced HM Gear STILL drops
- MONITORS - If you turn on the 1st Monitor at Vosik Phase 2 AND WIPE, the Monitor switches off. Please turn the monitor on AFTER he has gone down to ensure it stays on for your Outbreak Prime Quest
- Vosik will DESTROY Titan bubbles with his cannon. Use them in cover and dip in and out to utilise it’s buffs
- If a player goes down at Vosik and you wish to continue the fight rather than wipe, you can use the spare bomb to KILL/CLEAR ADS (they one shot the Captains)
- Self Rez Warlocks CANNOT Revive if killed by Vosiks SIVA Blast. If you find yourself locked out of the clean room or behind the Room run. Jump off the edge / suicide to safely Self Rez for the next phase
- If you run Left/Right after the first damage phase you can ALWAYS run to the opposite side AFTER the second DPS phase as its guaranteed 2 doors will always be available so one MUST be lit on the opposite side to the clean room you visited first
- On the Shank round for Vosik. Shooting the exploder shanks first will damage / destroy all other enemies within it's blast radius
- Siege Engine - When running to the Skiff to collect the engine parts. The front turrets on the skiff CAN BE destroyed to prevent it shooting at you whilst running towards / collecting parts. You can also disable them using Hunter Smokes / Poison
- When running towards the Engine Parts dropping Skiff, Hunters can throw Poison at the front turrets of the SKiff, temporarily disabling them and stopping any further fire from them until the effect wears off
- The parts to be delivered to the Siege Engine are placed as follows // Drive Shaft goes right (Closest to the ramp) // The Warhead goes in the middle (Run up ramp and run forward, it's just to the left of the middle platform running towards the back) // Engine Block goes back left (Turn left and then right moving towards the back)
- AKSIS takes damage IMMEDIATLEY after the last bomb hits him BEFORE the first teleport - He also takes damage BEFORE the first back slam phase, NOT after the slam. So if he’s not on your side as soon as that last bomb hits / he teleports in, unleash the beast
- AKSIS Phase 1 (HM) - The turrets do not need to be downed during the add waves. Instead, stay outside of their attack radius and wait until your side is ready to push the captain before downing the turret. This will provide more consistency in add control and allows the SIVA thrower to anticipate when the turret will reactivate (~20 seconds).
- When AKSIS is just about to teleport, a little 'whirl' appears either the front, left or right of him (It's tricky to tell the difference between bottom mid and back mid depending on your angle) but it's only brief