Learning the raid and dungeon rotation in Destiny 2 is great for farming loot you don’t have yet, and for increasing your Power in Destiny 2. But Bungie doesn’t do a very good job of displaying which raid and dungeon is currently featured in a given week.
In this Destiny 2 rotation guide, we’ll tell you why featured raids and dungeons matter, and give you a calendar showing which endgame activity is featured this week. These activities always cycle in and out on Tuesdays at the weekly reset for Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 raid rotation this week
There is only one featured raid a week, and it cycles in release order. The newest raid, Salvation’s Edge, does not feature in the rotation and won’t appear as a featured raid until a new raid comes out.
- July 23: Crota’s End, located in the Legacy menu
- July 30: Last Wish, located in the Dreaming City
- Aug. 6: Garden of Salvation, located on the Moon
- Aug. 13: Deep Stone Crypt, located on Europa
- Aug. 20: Vault of Glass, located in the Legacy menu
- Aug. 27: Vow of the Disciple, located in Savathun’s Throne World
- Sept. 3: King’s Fall, located in the Legacy menu
- Sept. 10: Root of Nightmares, located in Neomuna
- Sept. 17: Crota’s End, located in the Legacy menu
- Sept. 24: Last Wish, located in the Dreaming City
- Oct. 1: Garden of Salvation, located on the Moon
This list is based on a pattern and is subject to change based on multiple factors, including whether or not Bungie moves the schedule. Make sure to double check that the listed raid is focused by looking for the gold circle that indicates powerful rewards.
Destiny 2 dungeon rotation this week
There is only one featured dungeon a week, and it cycles in a repeated order. The newest dungeon, Warlord’s Ruin, does not feature in the rotation and won’t appear as a featured dungeon until a new dungeon comes out.
- July 23: Duality, located on the Moon
- July 30: Spire of the Watcher, located in Savathun’s Throne World
- Aug. 6: Pit of Heresy, located on the Moon
- Aug. 13: Shattered Throne, located in the Dreaming City
- Aug. 20: Prophecy, located in the Legacy menu
- Aug. 27: Grasp of Avarice, located in the Cosmodrome
- Sept. 3: Ghost of the Deep, located in the Legacy menu
- Sept. 10: Duality, located on the Moon
- Sept. 17: Spire of the Watcher, located in Savathun’s Throne World
- Sept. 24: Pit of Heresy, located on the Moon
- Oct. 1: Shattered Throne, located in the Dreaming City
This list is based on a pattern and is subject to change based on multiple factors, including Bungie moving the schedule. Make sure to double check that the listed dungeon is focused by looking for the gold circle that indicates powerful rewards.
What does it mean for a raid and dungeon to be featured?
Destiny 2 has a series of activity types that rotate each week, but the most consequential ones are the endgame activities: raids and dungeons. If you’re new to Destiny, raids are six-player activities that are widely considered to be the most difficult content in the game. Dungeons are like smaller, simpler raids and only require three Guardians to complete (and, with practice, and can even be completed solo).
When a raid or dungeon is featured, you’ll get a Pinnacle Power piece of loot when you complete the activity, and you can complete encounters over and over again for a chance at loot. This means that when, for example, the Last Wish raid is featured, you can dive in and complete each encounter multiple times to unlock a weapon pattern you’ve been dying to get. This is a big shift from normal raids, which will typically only give you loot once per week.
The featured raid and dungeon will rotate out and a new one will rotate in each Tuesday. Finally, it’s worth noting that the most recent raid and dungeon added to the game can never be featured, although they offer pinnacle gear every single week.
The most recent raid in Destiny 2 is Salvation’s Edge — added in The Final Shape — and the most recent dungeon is Warlord’s Ruin — added in Season of the Wish.