Testing Osiris Rewards This Week in Destiny 2 (December 30 to January 3)
As the year draws to a close, there’s still time for one final round of action in Destiny 2’s Trials of Osiris. The right place to be when you’re looking for high-level PvP competition, Trials has a unique taste of gameplay. The high-risk and reward-playing makes it stand out in Destiny 2’s ecosystem of modes. Now that Xur has landed, you can see where you’ll be playing Trials of Osiris this weekend and what weapons you’ll be playing. can be earned.
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- Reputation Rating 4: Upgradable Module x 2
- Rank 7: Enhanced Prism x 3
- Reputation Rank 10: Trials Weapon (Changes per rank reset)
- Reputation Rating 13: Upgradable Module x 2
- Reputation Rank 16: Trials Weapon (Changes per rank reset)
- Perfect Reward: Steadfast Quest (Adept)
The experimental weapon now carries the Alacrity Origin Trait. It gives you increased aiming assist, reload speed, stability, and range on your Test guns when you’re the last living member of a fire team or running alone. You can also choose to switch to the Crucible Origin trait, One Quiet Moment, which greatly increases the gun’s reload speed when you reload outside of combat.
As always, the Trial will be available from a daily reset on Friday at 9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET until a weekly reset at the same time next Tuesday. In the meantime, you can also visit Xur to see what Exotics he’s selling. Make sure to visit Saint-14 in the Tower to get a Trial card, which will stipulate certain rewards (such as whether you get extra rewards at certain milestones or if losses will be refunded). forgive).
Trials of Osiris is a weekend PvP mode that runs from a daily reset on Friday to a weekly reset on Tuesday, giving you four days to get in. Your goal in the Trial is for you and the two other players in your shooting group to achieve the “Perfect” achievement, where you win seven games without losing a single one.
Perfect and you’ll earn a trip to the Lighthouse and get some special rewards, including the new Adept weapon. These have an additional stat bonus, making them some of the most coveted items you can get your hands on.
However, thanks to a bunch of changes to this year’s Experiment, the mode is a bit easier to get into than it was before. Trials of Osiris now features matchmaking, so you can join matches even if you don’t have the full three players to take on. Your Trial Journey–the card you buy from Saint-14 grants you access to the mode and track your wins–now Not Track your losses–so you can keep playing and earn rewards even if you lose on a perfect run. Bungie has also tweaked the Experiment so you earn rewards based on quantity ringInstead of matches, you’ve won your session and added the same reputation system as Crucible and Gambit, making it easy to earn some unique loot of the Osiris Trials.
You will eventually earn Trials Engrams for participating in this mode, which you can earn in Saint-14 on the weekend you get them. You can tweak those engravings to yield specific loot pieces, or take your chances with random bonuses that will expand what’s available in your loot pool. So even if you’re only in the Trials alone, there are plenty of ways you can earn great new gear.
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