Rain of Fire is a niche Exotic leg armor for Warlocks that has the potential to be one of the strongest pieces of equipment for the class. It has its uses in both PvE and PvP, and creative players can get a lot to gain from these pants thanks to their unique effects.

Like the majority of Exotics in Destiny 2, players are going to need a lot of luck and patience if they want to get Rain of Fire. The process isn't exactly complicated, but it can be very frustrating and time-consuming if players don't know what they're doing.

How to Get Rain of Fire in Destiny 2

Rain of Fire armor showcase in Destiny 2
Destiny 2 Rain of Fire exotic armor

Rain of Fire only drops from solo Lost Sector runs on Legend/Master difficulty. The Lost Sector in question changes daily, and the rewards they drop will vary on a daily basis as well. These rotating, daily Lost Sectors will appear on the map with their own interactable marker. However, third-party websites like TodayInDestiny provide players with a much easier means of tracking what Lost Sector is active for the day.

Legend and Master Lost Sectors can be incredibly difficult, especially for newer players who have yet to reach the Light Level cap. These activities feature Champions, elemental threats, and surges, limited revives, and a number of modifiers that vary from map to map. It's not uncommon for the average Guardian to take upwards of 20 minutes to clear just one Legend/Master Lost Sector without dying. To make matters worse, there's no guarantee that an Exotic will drop after finishing a run, even on Master difficulty. Bring your best builds and the biggest guns you can find in your vault.

What Does Rain of Fire Do?

Warlock with Vex Mythoclast in Destiny 2
Destiny 2 Vex Mythoclast on Warlock

Rain of Fire comes with the Soaring Fusilier perk, which grants the following effects:

  • +30 Airborne Effectiveness for Fusion Rifles and Linear Fusion Rifles.
  • Air dodges ( Icarus Dash and Weavewalk ) will refill all weapons from reserves.
  • Kills with Fusion Rifles and Linear Fusion Rifles grant Radiant for a short duration.

These pants work best with the Vex Mythoclast, as it is the only Fusion Rifle in Destiny 2 so far that has unlimited ammo. Kills with the gun's full-auto fire mode count towards Rain of Fire's perk, which means every kill will grant Radiant regardless of what subclass players are using. This opens up a ton of buildcrafting options that make use of multiple subclass effects. Radiant also grants Anti-Barrier capabilities, making Rain of Fire a decent pick when playing content that includes Champions.

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