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{{Infobox/Item
[[image:Agonarch Rune.jpg|thumb|right|Agonarch Rune]]
 
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A rune that is charged by taking out 7 different hidden Taken threats on the [[Dreadnought]]. Hidden Taken bosses only appear after players step into white circles that appear throughout the Dreadnought and defeat two waves of Taken enemies.
 
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|name=Agonarch Rune
[[Category:Runes]]
 
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|type=[[Consumable]]
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|rarity=Legendary
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|manufacturer=
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|class=All
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|abilities=Activates an event in [[The Founts]]
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|quality=
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|tier=
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|icon=Agonarch Rune.jpg
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|stack=1
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|transfer=False
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|action=Discard
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|loot=True
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|vendor=False
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|itemhash=1565194903
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{{BigQuote|A mysterious rune. Its aura matches those of the planetshifting Hive who periodically appear on the Dreadnaught.|In-game description}}
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'''Agonarch Rune''' is a [[consumable]] that is charged by taking out 7 different hidden [[Taken]] threats on the [[Dreadnaught]].
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Throughout the Dreadnaught, named [[Taken]] can be found from triggering a floating spark of dark energy. Killing one of these enemies will grant a charge to the rune. If the player doesn't have a rune there is a chance one will be dropped for them. One rune charge may be gained per day, so it will take at least 7 days to fully charge the rune.
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Once the rune is charged, it may be presented to a console in [[The Founts]]. Doing this will summon a large number of Taken across several waves, culminating in an [[Ultra]] boss. After all the enemies are defeated, a loot chest will appear, which may be opened using the rune for rewards and a [[Calcified Fragment]].
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==Sources==
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Agonarch Rune can be retrieved from one of the following activities/vendors:
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{{ItemSource|image=Oryx's_Dreadnaught_source_icon.png|title=Oryx's Dreadnaught|description=This item drops on Oryx's Dreadnaught.}}
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{{ItemSource|image=The_Taken_King_source_icon.png|title=The Taken King|description=This item requires the Taken King expansion.}}
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==Bosses==
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*'''Monday''' - Surnon, Darksong
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*'''Tuesday''' - Gornith
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*'''Wednesday''' - Purtra, the False Tongue
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*'''Thursday''' - Aarta
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*'''Friday''' - Tortured Wizard
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*'''Saturday''' - Dakkadi
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*'''Sunday''' - Gurroth
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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ChargedAgonarchRune.jpg|Icon when Agonarch Rune is fully charged.
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DarkEnergyCircle.png|A circle of dark energy in the [[Mausoleum]].
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</gallery>
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==References==
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<references />
 
[[Category:Destiny Consumables]]

Revision as of 04:12, 4 April 2018

A mysterious rune. Its aura matches those of the planetshifting Hive who periodically appear on the Dreadnaught.
― In-game description

Agonarch Rune is a consumable that is charged by taking out 7 different hidden Taken threats on the Dreadnaught.

Throughout the Dreadnaught, named Taken can be found from triggering a floating spark of dark energy. Killing one of these enemies will grant a charge to the rune. If the player doesn't have a rune there is a chance one will be dropped for them. One rune charge may be gained per day, so it will take at least 7 days to fully charge the rune.

Once the rune is charged, it may be presented to a console in The Founts. Doing this will summon a large number of Taken across several waves, culminating in an Ultra boss. After all the enemies are defeated, a loot chest will appear, which may be opened using the rune for rewards and a Calcified Fragment.

Sources

Agonarch Rune can be retrieved from one of the following activities/vendors:

Oryx's Dreadnaught source icon Oryx's Dreadnaught
This item drops on Oryx's Dreadnaught.
The Taken King source icon The Taken King
This item requires the Taken King expansion.

Bosses

  • Monday - Surnon, Darksong
  • Tuesday - Gornith
  • Wednesday - Purtra, the False Tongue
  • Thursday - Aarta
  • Friday - Tortured Wizard
  • Saturday - Dakkadi
  • Sunday - Gurroth

Gallery

References