Years after it happened, Bungie is finally undoing the last vestiges of its sunsetting drama in the modernDestiny 2meta.With the Power System being revamped, all of our sunset weapons are relevant again inThe Final Shape, but can you get them back if you previously dismantled them?
The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think, actually. In some cases, youcanget your legacyDestiny 2weapons back even after you’ve dismantled them, but this won’t be possible in many situations. “We understand that many old Power limited items have been dismantled by this point,”Bungie admits. “We regret that we have no recovery mechanism for these,” the announcement continues. This is particularly relevant because, back when sunsetting was first announced forDestiny 2, Bungie specifically said that it was safe to dismantle sunset gear, as it would never be “un-sunset” again.

If you, too, now feel a bit bummed about getting rid of certain pieces of legacy kit, there’s hope on the horizon, as Bungie also said that “Going forward, we intend to reintroduce sources for most or all of [the sunset weapons], updated to modern Destiny sandbox standards with added properties such as Origin Traits and buildcrafting perks.” With that all out of the way, howdoesone go about reclaiming their old, dismantled weapons inDestiny 2?
Can you get back your sunset gear in Destiny 2 if you deleted it?
Yes! Provided that it’s a Year 1 fixed-roll weapon. Simply visit your Collections UI and see if you have access to any ofDestiny 2‘s original weapon drops. As long as you originally farmed at least one example of a weapon of this type, you’ll be able to reclaim copies of it indefinitely. The same applies to all Pursuit and Pinnacle weapons, mind, which were fairly potent fixed rolls coming out over the course of subsequent years. Note that Pursuit and Pinnacle weapons can still be purchased via the Monument to Lost Lights, so those aren’t out of reach for newcomers, either!
Broadly, there are two types of sunset weapons inDestiny 2:
Fixed roll weapons from Year 1 are notable because of two reasons: firstly, they came with no random Perk rolls of any sort, meaning they would always drop in the same form as they would the first time. Secondly, they only hadonePerk included, with the classic Leviathan Raid weapons getting two Perks exclusively. This means Year 1 fixed-roll weapons are objectively weaker than anything else in the current meta,however, they can be regained via the Collections UI, which cannot be done with random-roll Year 2 and beyond items.
Should you have kept sunset weapons around, after all?
Keeping all of the above in mind, someDestiny 2players who stuck around from the days ofForsakenandBeyond Lightare bound to be sorry that they dismantled their old gear back when Bungie said it was safe to do sowhen sunsetting was first announced. The good (and bad, depending on how you look at it) news is thatnoneof the old, previously sunset items will be meta when they’re back in action, so you shouldn’t feel too sorry about dismantling them.
The weapons we mentioned above – Ringing Nail, Bygones, Trophy Hunter, Patron of Lost Causes, etc. – simply won’t be competitive with the latest and greatest gear Bungie has released since. Partially due to stat differences, yes, but gear sets such asBrave weaponscome with incredibly powerful Perk combinationsandOrigin Traits, to boot. Remember: Bungie isn’t going toupdateold weapons to make them relevant again. Instead, they just won’t be power-capped, meaning you’re able to take them wherever you please. Should you be doing that, though? Likely not, considering how overpowered in comparison the newer kit is. Am I still going to be taking my Dragonfly/Rampage Ringing Nail into every single mission I drop into, though? Oh,you bet.








