Destiny Rising Gwynn: Abilities and How To Get

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Gwynn enters Destiny Rising as a limited five-star Void character, introduced with the game’s launch in Version 1.0.0.

She quickly stood out among Guardians thanks to her aggressive kit, dependence on Void Spirits, and limited-time banner availability.

Unlike standard characters who can be pulled at any time, Gwynn’s exclusivity immediately set her apart, making her a desirable option for both competitive and casual players.

Her role is offensive, limited to Sidearms and Shotguns, and she’s most effective up close with kill chains, healing, and explosive damage.

How Do Gwynn’s Abilities Work?

Gwynn’s kit revolves around generating and absorbing Void Spirits, which appear whenever she takes down an enemy and fuel her abilities through detonations, healing, or shields.

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With Soul Harvest, she calls forth Verdict and enters an enhanced form that draws newly formed Spirits back to her automatically.

The mechanic turns her Super into a powerful tool that sustains pressure and keeps her alive.

Gwynn’s Signature skills sync perfectly, with Void Dance draining nearby foes and healing her while growing stronger near Void Spirits, and Soul Assault granting brief resistance before she blinks forward to smash down and trap enemies in the impact.

These skills work together to let her weave in and out of fights while striking back at anyone who tries to corner her.

What Passive Traits and Relics Does She Use?

Her passive ensures there’s always enough Spirit to work with.

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Every kill produces a Spirit on a short cooldown, creating a feedback loop where her offense continually fuels her sustain.

Her relic traits back up the system with Spirit gain, Spirit consumption, and overshield creation.

She’s built to make every action count, whether it’s striking, mending, or shielding, all of it feeding her Void rhythm.

How Can You Get Gwynn?

Acquiring Gwynn, however, is where many players stumble, since she isn’t part of the permanent pool.

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She was released during the Memento Mori limited banner, which ran from August 27, 2025, to September 25, 2025.

To summon her, players need Lumia Leaves, priced at 180 per attempt or 1,800 for a batch of ten.

You can collect Leaves by moving forward in the story, doing missions and training, finding collectibles such as Golden Age chests, or completing strike activities and other side objectives.

Players can also exchange premium currency for faster pulls. However, free-to-play guardians were encouraged to conserve every Leaf for Gwynn’s banner rather than spending them on the permanent pool.

Once her event ended, the only option left was to wait for a rerun, which made early planning and resource management essential for those who wanted to see her again.

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