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Disrupt the Vex's attempts at rebuilding the Gate Network |
“ | Death to the Gods | ” |
The Fall of Olympus is a Raid located on Ganymede. It is a fan-made raid.
Overview
History
Gameplay
Day 1 Encounters
Olympus
Chamber of Sol
Coliseum
Medusa's Lair
Gates of Tartarus
Synthoneural Terminus
Chronology Throne
Secret and Rotating Encounters
Enemies
Unique Enemies
Bosses
- Atheon Reborn (Final Boss)
- Zeus, King of Olympus
- Ares, Warring God
- Medusa,Gorgon Queen
- Artemis, Hunting Goddess
- Apollo, Restorative God
- Hermes, Praetorian Guard
- Aphrodite, The Alluring Goddess
Reward
Weapons
- Atheon's Redemption Dual element Stasis/Chrono Exotic Sword
Armor
Cosmetics
- Olympian Slayer emblem
- Godlike Prestige shader
- Goddess's Warmth shader
- Precursor Shell ghost shell
- Hezen Lord's Throne sparrow
- Descendant's Prophecy ship
Other
- Radiolarian Obelisk raid container
Trivia
- This is the first raid to have more than 10 entirely new encounters after the initial debut of the raid.
- It is the first raid to have more than 5 bosses in the raid (around 12 to 20 bosses in total)
- This is the only raid with gendered vex, as they are based on the actual Olympians from Greek mythology