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Destiny 2’s Guardian Games brings back Strike Scoring next week

The Destiny 2 Guardian class celebrates standing on the podium.

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The Destiny 2 game returns to the Tower for a third time on May 3rd. The race to see which of the three Guardian Classes is second and third (it’s strictly a secret that the Titans are obviously number one) begins on Tuesday and runs through May 24, when the season ends.

As usual, players can complete small quests to earn medals and exchange them to increase their class’ status in the ranks. This year, however, Bungie is bringing back a highly requested feature during the event, Strike Scoring.

Instead of rushing to attack, players receive a special quest that deals maximum damage and kills enemies in a unique way. This feature appears in two different strike playlists: training and competition. The workout playlist is active every Tuesday through Thursday. The rest of the week (Friday through Monday) can be entered into competitive playlists for better rewards.

By getting a high score, the player can unlock the tower’s torch to shine a special light on the protector’s right shoulder. Players can turn their medals to light up their left shoulder to aid in class victory. As a reward for these efforts, players will receive a new Title submachine gun equipped with a special Origin perk called Classy Contender.

Destiny 2 Titans Ambush Cameras on Guardian Games 2022 Gear

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Bungie is also making some minor changes to the way medals are deposited for events due to discrepancies in the number of players between classes. Classes that fall behind and finish in 2nd or 3rd place will receive a proportional multiplier for the remainder of the event. It also takes into account data from last season. That said, the Titans (who finished third last year despite winning 2020) will benefit the most. Warlock gets a small boost to getting to second place, and Hunter gets little boost after winning in 2021.

Finally, Bungie has announced some interesting loot. decision 2 May 24th with a new season. The seasonal ceremonial weapon is a machine gun called the Chain of Command. Players can also get the Nightfalls’ Horror’s Least Pulse Rifle and the popular DFA Hand Cannon. Trials of Osiris get the Forgiving sidearm and the Burden of Guilt Fusion Rifle.

However, players will have to give up the challenge at the Guardian Games in 2022 to get their hands on this new weapon. May the best class win.


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Destiny 2’s Guardian Games brings back Strike Scoring next week

Image: Bungie
Destiny 2’s Guardian Games will make its third annual return to the Tower on May 3. The competition to see which of the three Guardian classes is the second and third best (it’s a poorly kept secret that Titans are obviously first), kicks off Tuesday and will run through the end of the season, May 24.
As usual, players will take on small quests to earn medals and turn them in to increase their class’ standing in the ranks. But this year Bungie is bringing back an oft-requested feature for the duration of the event: Strike Scoring.
Rather than rush through the Strikes, players will be given special quests to do the most damage they can, killing enemies in unique ways. This feature will manifest in two different Strike playlists: Training and Competitive. The Training playlist will be active Tuesday through Thursday each week. The rest of the week — Friday through Monday — players can jump into the Competitive playlist to earn better rewards.
By gaining high scores, players can unlock torches in the Tower, which gives their Guardian a special glow on their right shoulder. Players can get glows on their left shoulders by turning in medals to help their class win. For their trouble, players will earn the new “The Title” submachine gun, which comes with a special Origin perk called Classy Contender (kills refund class ability energy).

Image: Bungie
Bungie is also making slight tweaks to the weighting of medal deposits for the event — due to the discrepancy in player population among the classes. Classes that fall behind and place second or third will gain proportional multipliers for the rest of the event. This will also take data from last season into account, meaning Titans (who received third last year, despite winning in 2020) will get the largest boost. Warlocks will get a small boost for getting second, and Hunters will receive very little boost since they won in 2021.
Finally, Bungie announced some exciting loot coming to Destiny 2 on May 24, with the new season. The seasonal ritual weapon will be a machine gun called Chain of Command. Players will also be able to earn the Horror’s Least pulse rifle from Nightfalls, as well as the beloved D.F.A. hand cannon. Trials of Osiris will get the Forgiveness sidearm and the Burden of Guilt fusion rifle.
But before players can get their hands on those new weapons, they’ll need to throw down the gauntlet in the 2022 Guardian games. May the best class win.

#Destiny #Guardian #Games #brings #Strike #Scoring #week

Destiny 2’s Guardian Games brings back Strike Scoring next week

Image: Bungie
Destiny 2’s Guardian Games will make its third annual return to the Tower on May 3. The competition to see which of the three Guardian classes is the second and third best (it’s a poorly kept secret that Titans are obviously first), kicks off Tuesday and will run through the end of the season, May 24.
As usual, players will take on small quests to earn medals and turn them in to increase their class’ standing in the ranks. But this year Bungie is bringing back an oft-requested feature for the duration of the event: Strike Scoring.
Rather than rush through the Strikes, players will be given special quests to do the most damage they can, killing enemies in unique ways. This feature will manifest in two different Strike playlists: Training and Competitive. The Training playlist will be active Tuesday through Thursday each week. The rest of the week — Friday through Monday — players can jump into the Competitive playlist to earn better rewards.
By gaining high scores, players can unlock torches in the Tower, which gives their Guardian a special glow on their right shoulder. Players can get glows on their left shoulders by turning in medals to help their class win. For their trouble, players will earn the new “The Title” submachine gun, which comes with a special Origin perk called Classy Contender (kills refund class ability energy).

Image: Bungie
Bungie is also making slight tweaks to the weighting of medal deposits for the event — due to the discrepancy in player population among the classes. Classes that fall behind and place second or third will gain proportional multipliers for the rest of the event. This will also take data from last season into account, meaning Titans (who received third last year, despite winning in 2020) will get the largest boost. Warlocks will get a small boost for getting second, and Hunters will receive very little boost since they won in 2021.
Finally, Bungie announced some exciting loot coming to Destiny 2 on May 24, with the new season. The seasonal ritual weapon will be a machine gun called Chain of Command. Players will also be able to earn the Horror’s Least pulse rifle from Nightfalls, as well as the beloved D.F.A. hand cannon. Trials of Osiris will get the Forgiveness sidearm and the Burden of Guilt fusion rifle.
But before players can get their hands on those new weapons, they’ll need to throw down the gauntlet in the 2022 Guardian games. May the best class win.

#Destiny #Guardian #Games #brings #Strike #Scoring #week


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