Destiny 2 The Final Shape’s first major raid, Salvation’s Edge, is upon us and Bungie has confirmed that some items and gear will be disabled during the World’s Race. Read further to learn which items are disabled during Salvation’s Edge and when they are coming back.

Destiny 2: All disabled items for the Salvation’s Edge Raid

According to anofficial blog post by Bungie,six itemswill be disabled during the Salvation’s Edge Raid World Race inDestiny 2. Thisends on June 9 at 10am PT, so don’t worry about these things being permanently banned from the Raid. Below you’re able to find the full list of all items disabled during the event:

If you are currently using a build that utilizes any of the items mentioned above, it would be best to swap them out for something else. I recommend replacing them with another armor piece, perk, or Fragment that has similar effects or synergizes well with your build. You might want to look into all the newThe Final Shape Exoticsfor help. While you may keep the disabled items equipped,their effects and abilities will not work.

When will Salvation’s Edge raid disabled items return?

Bungie has confirmed that the disabled items willremain disabled from June 7 until the server resets on July 29, 2025. In other words, the items mentioned will be disabled for a total of four full days.

It’s also important to keep in mind thatthis list could changeas we get closer to the start of Salvation’s Edge. According to the Bungie blog attached to this guide, it states, “Additional entries may be added as we approach the raid launch.” You can stay up to date on any additional entries by heading over to theofficial Destiny 2 disabled items website.

How to start Salvation’s Edge raid in Destiny 2

To further prepare yourself for the upcoming Salvation’s Edge Raid, it’s important to know how to actually start it. There arethree prerequisitesyou must complete to participate in the raid. The three prerequisites are the following:

The Light Level requirement is for theRaid’s Contest Mode, which lastsfor the first 48 hoursof the event. This requirement may be removed once that amount of time passes.

Christian Bognar

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