Here is the Dares of Eternity loot pool in Destiny 2

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Destiny 2‘s Dares of Eternity exists in its own pocket of reality in Xûr’s realm of Eternity. Launched as part of the 30th Anniversary Pack DLC, Dares brings a series of items that can only be obtained there—though not all of them are new.

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With large parts of content being removed from the game with the release of Beyond Light and Bungie updating world drop pools to include new weapons, some items were lost in the galaxy. Luckily for players, though, Xûr doesn’t abide by mortal rules, and his Dares of Eternity allow players to obtain some items that aren’t available anymore.

Each week, the Dares of Eternity pool shifts to include a set of armor and weapons that are no longer obtainable through their regular means in-game, such as old seasonal gear. Additionally, Dares of Eternity is the only way to get the 30th Anniversary weapons such as BxR-55 Battler or The Other Half, which may drop at the end of an activity completion or from the chest by Xûr in Eternity.

Dares has four different loot pools for weapons and armor, which rotate weekly (the 30th Anniversary weapons, however, are a constant). This means players have access to one set of weapons and armor each week, so if you’re looking to farm for something specific, make sure to align your farming on the right week. Don’t forget to exchange your Strange Coins for Legendary Engrams at Starhorse for possible drops from that pool.

Here are all the reward pools and their schedule, as compiled in a spreadsheet by user Fillinek.

Dares of Eternity rotating rewards schedule

  • Dec. 6 to 13: rotation one
  • Dec. 13 to 20: rotation two
  • Dec. 20 to 27: rotation three
  • Dec. 27 to Jan. 3, 2023: rotation four
  • Jan. 3 to 10: rotation one
  • Jan 10 to 17: rotation two
  • Jan. 17 to 24: rotation three
  • Jan. 24 to 31: rotation four
  • Jan. 31 to Feb. 7: rotation one
  • Feb. 7 to 14: rotation two
  • Feb. 17 to 21: rotation three
  • Feb. 21 to 28: rotation four

All Dares of Eternity rotating rewards

Dares rewards come in three different rotations, which change each week.

Rotation one

This rotation brings some Season of the Hunt (season 12) weapons, but maintains some weapons from the Dares loot pool.

  • Friction Fire (SMG, Kinetic)
  • Deafening Whisper (Wave Frame GL, Void)
  • Royal Chase (scout rifle, Void)
  • Corsair’s Wrath (linear fusion rifle, Solar)
  • Blast Battue (grenade launcher, Heavy, Arc)
  • Dire Promise (hand cannon, Kinetic, 140rpm)
  • True Prophecy (hand cannon, Kinetic, 120rpm)
  • Escape Velocity (SMG, Kinetic)
  • Arsenic Bite-4b (bow, Arc)
  • Jian 7 Rifle (pulse rifle, Arc)
  • Enigma’s Draw (sidearm, Kinetic)
  • Armor: Wild Hunt set (Season of the Hunt), Scatterhorn set (formerly Tangled Shore)

Rotation two

This rotation is a throwback to Season of the Chosen (Season 13), with returning weapons and armor from that season.

  • Extraordinary Rendition (SMG, Kinetic)
  • Threaded Needle (Linear fusion rifle, Void)
  • Code Duello (Rocket launcher, Solar)
  • Brass Attacks (Sidearm, Void)
  • Far Future (Sniper rifle, Solar)
  • Imperial Needle (Bow, Void)
  • Annual Skate (Hand cannon, Solar)
  • Scathelocke (Auto rifle, Kinetic)
  • Shepherd’s Watch (Sniper rifle, Kinetic)
  • Distant Tumulus (Sniper rifle, Solar)
  • Interference VI (Grenade launcher, Arc)
  • Honor’s Edge (Sword, Arc)
  • Armor: Praefectus Armor (Season of the Chosen), Scatterhorn set (formerly Tangled Shore)

Rotation three

The third rotation brings some of the greatest hits from Season of the Splicer (season 14), including Ignition Code and Chroma Rush.

  • Chroma Rush (Auto rifle, Kinetic, 720rpm)
  • Ignition Code (Grenade launcher, breech-loading, Kinetic)
  • Farewell (Sidearm, Kinetic)
  • Sojourner’s Tale (Shotgun, slug, Solar)
  • Gridskipper (Pulse rifle, Void, 540rpm)
  • Shattered Cipher (LMG, 900rpm, Void)
  • Long Shadow (sniper rifle, Kinetic)
  • Toil and Trouble (shotgun, Kinetic)
  • Wishbringer (shotgun, Solar)
  • The Last Dance (sidearm, Arc)
  • Main Ingredient (Fusion rifle, Arc)
  • Armor: Lightkin set (Season of the Splicer), Scatterhorn set (formerly Tangled Shore)

Rotation four

The last rotation brings some of the favorite weapons from Season of the Lost (season 15), the long season before the release of The Witch Queen.

  • Wolftone Draw (Bow, Arc)
  • Vulpecula (Hand cannon, 180rpm, Kinetic)
  • Chrysura Melo (Auto rifle, 360rpm, Solar)
  • Fractethyst (Shotgun, Stasis)
  • Iota Draconis (Fusion rifle, High-Impact, Solar)
  • Canis Major (Grenade launcher, Heavy, Solar)
  • Legal Action II (Pulse rifle, Kinetic)
  • Contingency Plan (Scout rifle, Arc, 260rpm)
  • Outrageous Fortune (Grenade launcher, Heavy, Solar)
  • Armor: Pathfinder set (Season of the Lost), Scatterhorn set (formerly Tangled Shore)

Dares of Eternity random rewards

In addition to one piece of loot from the Dares of Eternity reward rotation that week, players also have a chance of getting a 30th Anniversary Pack weapon. These include:

  • BxR-55 Battler (pulse rifle, Solar)
  • Retraced Path (trace rifle, Solar)
  • Half-Truths (sword, Arc)
  • Wastelander M5 (shotgun, Kinetic)
  • Pardon Our Dust (grenade launcher, Kinetic)
  • The Other Half (sword, Void)

As of the release of Season of Plunder, the 30th Anniversary weapons are also craftable. This means Deepsight drops of these weapons will allow players to eventually craft them, choosing perks and parts that fit their playstyle. The same quality pass also gave the Dares of Eternity weapons a new suite of perks (for instance, Incandescent in some Solar weapons like BxR-55) and the Hot Swap origin trait, which increases handling when switching to a weapon with this perk while being damaged. Most weapons will require five Deepsight extractions before you can unlock their pattern, though The Other Half only requires one.

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