Best loadout for the Solo Flawless Prophecy Dungeon in Destiny 2 | Season of the Arrivals | Warlock Edition

Nicholas Andrews
3 min readOct 25, 2020

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I am writing this guide for Warlocks only purely because I main Warlock on Destiny 2, and it is the easiest class to do the Solo Flawless on. I would HIGHLY recommend doing this before the end of the Season of the Arrivals since the mods used to make this easier will no longer be available.

Mods: For the most part, the mods you use in one encounter are the ones you would use in all encounters.

Taken Barrier: 20% Damage Reduction against taken enemies, kind of a no brainer.

Taken Armaments: Grants heavy ammo when you kill Taken enemies with a grenade, pretty massive for all encounters.

Taken Repurposing: Breaking a shield of a taken enemy refreshes your grenade ability. Also works when you use a finisher on a taken enemy, not sure if intended or if a bug.

Hive Barrier: A lot of the enemies in this Dungeon are Taken versions of Hive enemies. Because of this, Hive Barrier grants you an extra 20% damage reduction.

Oppressive Darkness: Damaging an enemy with a void grenade makes them take increased damage for a short period of time.

Lucent Blade: Reduces the cooldown of your Sword’s heavy attack, really good for the first boss (Phalanx).

Taken Spec: This mod goes on your weapons, it gives you a damage bonus towards Taken enemies.

Entry

This phase can be skipped with a sword, I still am going to put the best loadout for this part here just in case someone does not want to cheese this part.

Subclass: Bottom Tree Voidwalker, for devour to heal yourself.

Kinetic: Mountaintop, good for killing knights.

Energy: Recluse or Gnawing Hunger, Recluse is great for ad clear, Gnawing Hunger is a little bit weaker but has better range.

Heavy: Anarchy, kills knights but also kills the thrall around it.

Phalanx Echo

Subclass: Well of Radiance, it allows you to damage the boss through the immunity that goblins grant it.

Kinetic: Witherhoard, the best option in this encounter, direct impacting the knights with it guarantees the kill.

Energy: Any primary weapon for ad clear, so Gnawing Hunger, Recluse, Nation of Beasts, anything really.

Power: Falling Guillotine, massive DPS, sword go brrrrr.

Blights

Subclass: Bottom Tree Voidwalker, for the rest of the run, you’ll want to run this for the devour perk. Devour is so busted, it’s not even funny.

Kinetic: Mountaintop, still the best option, this doesn’t change.

Energy: Recluse, strong ad clear, no real range needed.

Power: Anarchy, or Black Talon. They both one-shot the blights, Anarchy kills it over time whereas the Black Talon insta-kills the blights.

Cube Room:

Subclass: Bottom Tree Voidwalker

Kinetic: Moutaintop, good for ads and hobgoblins.

Energy: Gnawing Hunger, ad clear with a bit of range.

Power: Xenophage, 3 shots the knights and has great uptime if you have taken armaments.

Kell Echo

Subclass: Bottom Tree Voidwalker, are you surprised?

Kinetic: Mountaintop, pairs perfectly with Anarchy to DPS the boss and kills the knights and ogres. This weapon is used in just about every encounter for a reason, it is too good in it’s current state to not be used

Energy: Recluse, Gnawing Hunger, or a bow if you are on console.

Heavy: Anarchy, does damage over time which is perfect when you have to move the entire DPS phase.

General Tips

There are no wipe mechanics in any of the encounters, which means you do not need to rush at any point. Take your time, play your life, if it takes two hours it takes two hours. The only reason you will die is to your own mistakes.

With the bottom tree Voidwalker, you can throw your nova bomb and kill an enemy to instantly activate devour, it’s a great alternative if you can’t eat your nade or kill an enemy with your melee.

When fighting the Kell Echo, make sure to stop DPSing the boss and kill the hobgoblins, if not YOU WILL DIE, you can kill the boss in as many phases as you want. It’s better than dying in the first phase because you tried to pump out as much damage as you could.

You can run through the sparrow section of the Dungeon, its slow, but it ensures that you make it through alive.

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Nicholas Andrews

I am an aspiring writer with a love for gaming, I hope that one day I may combine these passions into a career. I will be posting mock articles to hone my craft