The Shattered Throne

The Shattered Throne is a Dungeon that was introduced in Forsaken, and released on the 25th of September, 2018. It requires Guardians to enter Eleusinia, Queen Mara Sov's Throne World, where they fight their way past a horde of Taken, in order to uncover the source of the Dreaming City's Taken corruption following the Last Wish Raid. Before Shadowkeep was released, it was available every three weeks during the full curse week in the Dreaming City, and upon Shadowkeep, it is now available every week.

Bosses

 * The Labyrinth Architects
 * Asterion, Set Apart
 * Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger
 * Keeper of Petitions
 * Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return
 * Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru
 * Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru
 * Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru
 * Querim, the Waking (Hidden)
 * Eriviks, the Waking (Hidden)
 * Xavoth, the Waking (Hidden)

Walkthrough
To reach the entrance to the Shattered Throne, you must use one of the portals scattered around the Dreaming City to enter the Confluence. Follow the path to the central room and you should see a giant Taken gateway in a large room, with a Techeun standing in front of it. Approach the gateway and follow the prompt it gives you to enter the Shattered Throne.

When you enter Mara Sov’s Throne world, you will see a large door in front of you. Have your fireteam go through that door, and enter the labyrinth. Continue to advance until you enter a restricted zone. It should be at one end of a broken bridge. On the other side of the chasm, you'll see a group of Taken Acolytes and a Taken Knight called a Labyrinth Architect. Kill them, but be wary of the Acolytes. They will constantly spawn numerous Acolyte's Eyes until they are defeated. Once you kill all the enemies, a symbol will pop up.

Travel to the next location with the corresponding symbol. Repeat the process until you have to go back to where you came from. While on the way from destination to destination, various Taken enemies will spawn to block your path, such as Phalanxes, Captains, and hordes of Thrall. There will also be Taken Hobgoblins sniping you from above. It is not required to kill them, but it is highly recommended as it will make this entire section easier.

Once you have gone to every location, you will be directed to go back to the start, where you will face one final group of Acolytes and a Labyrinth Architect. Kill them and jump down the hole that will open up. Keep following the path.

After you get far enough, you should trigger a checkpoint. Simply jump down, clear ads and by the very end of the puzzle, there will be a boss that you need to kill, named Asterion, Set Apart. There will be snipers during this portion as well. Kill the enemies and move on to the next part.

You'll find yourself in a long hallway. On the sides are Taken Hobgoblins sniping you, along with Taken Phalanxes and Knights. Carefully take them out one by one, so that they don't trouble you as you make your way across the hall. When you reach the end, turn left. You'll enter a wide open room with catwalks and a few pillars with platforms here and there. Your goal is to make it all the way to the left side. Taken Ogres and obstacles will spawn on the platforms as you progress. Be careful and take out the Ogres as quickly as possible from a distance. Their eye blasts can easily knock you off the catwalks, which will kill you. Once you make it all the way to the left side of the room, you will find yourself in front of a barrier.

When you reach the barrier, go through it and you'll see that you are slower and you cannot double jump/glide/lift. There will also be a never ending swarm of Shadow Thrall spawning around the room. Go through the maze and avoid the Shadow Thrall or dispatch as much as you can. At the very end, drop down onto the next part.

Jump your way onto the next section to begin a new, harder encounter.

Here you arrive at the first boss, Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger. This encounter has a special type of Taken Wizard known as the Keeper of Petitions. Carefully kill the wizards and pick up the orb they drop. You will receive a buff called “Petitioner's Mark", this can be stacked up to 3 times. There will also be a 45 second counter, where if the number hits zero, the owner of the buff will be killed. Once you collect the fourth orb, the buff will change to “Petitioner's Burden”. Extinguish the buff at one of the 4 pillars to start the damage phase. Repeat until killed.

Go through the door in the center. Jump down a series of platforms to ascend a gravitational lift. The path from there is pretty self-explanatory.

On one point you're gonna have a new objective - "Ascend". You have two options: either go up the stairs, go forward and then jump to the ending rightaway (the harder path) or turn right and then go through a series of jumping puzzle. Stick to the wall, ascend the lifts to get to the last part.

Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return is the final boss of The Shattered Throne. Once you start the encounter, you will see three knights, kill them and orbs will drop. Make sure all the ads are dead and then pick up the orbs. This is the start of the damage phase and you only have 45 seconds until you have to cleanse yourself at the middle of the room. To bring any killed knights back to get the buff, they will have to destroy a crystal summoned by Dûl Incaru. Repeat the process until the boss is dead, and you beat the activity.

Wish-Ender Guide
After players beat Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger and stepped through the door, they are going to see a statue. Players should talk to the statue, giving it their Awoken Talisman. This starts the Wish-Ender questline.

After players talked to the statue, they should see a communicate that a new mission has appeared. Go to Thieves' Landing in the Tangled Shore and head to the Four-Horn Gulch. When walking out of the cave, by the right building you are going to see a quest marker. Complete the mission to move on.

After completing the ??? Quest players must then return to Eleusinia to kill 3 hidden bosses found in the Shattered Throne.

To find Querim, the Waking, the team must find an orb hidden atop the Tower of the Deep and bring it to the roof of the center building. There, a Siren of Riven will speak to the team. The orb must be placed in the empty hands of one of the statues. Once done, the fight begins. First, another Taken Minotaur, named Theratos, Archersbane will spawn. At a certain threshold of health, Querim will spawn. To end it, both the Minotaurs must be disposed of, regardless of time apart.

Next is to find Eriviks, the Waking, who's arena must be unlocked with 2 orbs instead of 1. The first orb will be found in the Ogre room, where it is found behind the first pillar to the right of the beginning, and the orb is to be placed somewhere along the right side of the room(from the perspective of the first pillar to the Shadow Thrall room), where one of the statues will be missing the orb. The second is located in the "Thrallway" to the right of the entrance. Players holding the orb can also cheese the encounter with the Jump-Melee strategy. The orb is to be placed at the end, where the team jumps from the "Thrallway" into a chamber with a bunch of the statues along the sides, with one missing the necessary orb, place it. If both are placed, then a door at the end of the encounter will open, revealing a hidden room, where the Boss lurks. Once the team rendezvous in the room and one of the members investigates the center, the door will close and the fight will begin. A bunch of Taken Psions will spawn to attempt to inconvenience the players, and then the boss will spawn in the aforementioned center. Once Eriviks is killed, the encounter will end and the door will reopen.

Lastly is Xavoth, the Waking, who is, inconveniently, located with another Ogre, Vorgeth. To summon the Ogre, the players must cleanse one of the sigils, resulting in Vorgeth's Axion Dart swarm (so be on your toes). In the back by the exit at the end of the fight, a Taken Minotaur will spawn; killing it will drop an orb, which must be placed at one of the statues hidden along the side of the room. Then, Xavoth will spawn; however, unlike Vorgeth, Xavoth is easy to kill, but can and will be a problem if not dealt with quick enough.

Once all enemies are eliminated, and the tokens are filled, the players can turn in those tokens to Sjur Eido's statue and claim the Wish-Ender bow.

Rewards
Rewards that drop here will be the normal Dreaming City gear, such as the Reverie Dawn Armor and other Dreaming City themed weapons. On the plus side, the gear will have a higher power level (while abiding the level cap) than a players average power level. There will also be a chance for the rarer Dreaming City Ship.

Weapons

 * Wish-Ender challenge

Trivia

 * The Shattered Throne is the first Dungeon in the Destiny series.