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Destiny 2: All Artifact Perks in The Edge of Fate

Just like the Revenant Artifact perks in Destiny 2, players want to know about the Artifact perks in The Edge of Fate. A new Destiny 2 expansion means a new Artifact, and with it, a fresh set of perks to unlock. If you’re new to the game, Artifact perks are special bonuses you get by leveling up your seasonal Artifact. These perks can make a big difference in your gameplay, helping you take down tough enemies, boost your abilities, and make your Guardian even stronger.

For veterans, it’s time to plan your next build. Here’s a full list of all the Artifact perks in The Edge of Fate so you know what to expect.

Artifact Perks in The Edge of Fate

Artifact Perks in The Edge of Fate Destiny 2 Edge of fate artifact perks
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Here is our table for Destiny 2 Edge of Fate Artifact perks you can unlock. Use this to plan your loadouts and get ready for the grind.

Perk NameDescriptionPerk NameDescriptionPerk NameDescriptionPerk NameDescriptionPerk NameDescription
Anti-Barrier Scout and PulseScout and Pulse Rifles fire shield-piercing rounds and stun Barrier Champions.Flame Fiber FreezeCombines Solar/Strand and Solar/Stasis Siphon mods into one.Fever and ChillRapid precision hits with Solar weapons grant Radiant. Rapid precision hits with Stasis weapons grant Frost Armor.Threaded BlastDestroying a Tangle with Strand damage increases explosion radius and damage.Radiant ShrapnelDealing sustained weapon damage while Radiant or defeating a scorched enemy releases Solar projectiles that scorch on impact.
Unstoppable Sidearm and Hand CannonAiming down sights with a Hand Cannon or Sidearm loads a payload that stuns unshielded enemies. Strong against Unstoppable Champions.Authorized Mods: ScavengersAll Scavenger mods are discounted.Elemental BenevolenceGranting allies an elemental buff gives class ability energy.Cauterized DarknessStasis or Strand debuffed non-boss enemies take increased Solar damage.ShieldcrushWhile you have Woven Mail, Frost Armor, or a Void overshield, your melee recharges faster and deals more damage. While Amplified or Radiant, your grenade recharges faster and deals more damage.
Unstoppable Sniper RifleAiming down sights with a Sniper Rifle loads a payload that stuns unshielded enemies. Strong against Unstoppable Champions.One with FrostWhile Frost Armor is active, Stasis weapons reload faster and are more stable. Stasis Swords have better guard resistance.Frost RenewalWhile you have Frost Armor, taking critical damage releases a burst that freezes nearby enemies and grants Frost Armor to you and allies.Elemental DazeStunning a Champion with an elemental weapon creates an explosion and applies a matching elemental debuff to them and nearby targets.Elemental OverdrivePicking up an elemental pickup or Tangle gives increased damage to weapons of the same element.
Overload ShotgunShotguns fire disrupting rounds that stun targets, delay ability energy, and lower enemy damage. Strong against Overload Champions.Tightly WovenWhile Woven Mail is active, gain increased class ability and grenade stats.Reciprocal DrawRapid non-Sidearm final blows give Sidearms increased damage for a short time on next draw.Shoulder to ShoulderDealing sustained precision damage near two or more allies gives you damage resistance.Tangled WebCreating a Tangle by defeating with Strand debuffs the target and suspends nearby enemies.
Overload Rapid FireUninterrupted fire from Auto Rifles and SMGs grants bullets that stun, delay ability energy, and lower enemy damage. Strong against Overload Champions.Rapid Precision RiflingRapid precision hits or final blows with Scout Rifles give faster reload and less flinch.Refresh ThreadsPicking up an elemental pickup matching your subclass or Tangle while you have a Strand Super gives energy to your least charged ability.Elemental Coalescenc

These are all the Artifact perks in The Edge of Fate for Destiny 2. As always, Bungie may update or add new perks in future updates, so check back for changes. For more Destiny 2 content, stay tuned to RetroNoob.