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Revision as of 16:15, 9 November 2016

Raid is a endgame game mode that requires a party of 6 players. Raids are the most difficult PvE content in Destiny, requiring strategy, coordination and Endgame Gear. A raid is included in the base game and each expansion.

Raid Expansion Levels Location Boss Release Date Note
Vault of Glass Base Game 26, 30 Ishtar Sink, Venus Atheon September 15, 2014
Crota's End The Dark Below 30, 33 Ocean of Storms, Moon Crota December 9, 2014, December 21, 2014
Prison of Elders House of Wolves 28, 32, 34, 35 The Reef, Asteroid Belt Skolas May 19, 2015 Called Arena, not a true raid, only 3 players
King's Fall The Taken King  ??, ?? The Dreadnaught Oryx September 18, 2015
Wrath of the Machine Rise of Iron 370, 380 The Plaguelands, Earth Aksis, Archon Prime September 16, 2016

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