343iBot Posted April 15, 2021 Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 Destiny 2's Guardian Games are back for their second year, showing up in the game with its weekly reset on April 20. Like last year's version, the event pits Destiny's three character classes against each other in a battle of supremacy that will include special rewards, including last year's Exotic machine gun, Heir Apparent, and new armor and cosmetics. But this year's Guardian Games will function a little differently than last year's, with additions that could make the battle less of a blowout. Bungie released most of the details about the Guardian Games on its website, with the information on how the Games will actually work contained in a guide. The biggest change is the addition of a weekly playlist that'll help you take on the competition by putting you together with other members of your class, adding to the team effort feel the Guardian Games are evoking. There are also more steps to earning medals to advance your team, which might make the whole competition a bit more fair. Like last year, you'll visit Eva Levante in the Tower and collect a special Guardian Games class item that you'll then wear to participate in the event. Whenever you kill enemies in Destiny 2's various activities, you'll drop class-specific motes called Laurels. Other players can pick up those Laurels and use them to participate in the Games, and you'll need to pick them up from other players as well. The guide doesn't mention this, but we expect that Laurels you earn from players of the same class as you will count for more than the ones you pick up from players of a differing class. Once you have Laurels, you'll take them back to Eva Levante and spend them as a currency. You'll be able to buy bounties from Eva that you can complete to earn things like experience points, Bright Dust, and more Laurels. But the more important thing to purchase will be Contender Cards for specific activities: the Trials of Osiris, Nightfall Strikes, playlist Strikes, Gambit, and the Crucible. Completing the objectives on the Contender Card will earn you a medal--Gold for Strikes, Gambit, and the Crucible, and Platinum for Trials and Nightfalls. You'll then take those medals back to the Guardian Games podium in the Tower and turn them in to add points for your class. The class with the most points at the end of the Guardian Games on May 9 wins. That's a little different than last year's Guardian Games, which also had you collecting Laurels, but which distributed medals a little differently. Essentially, you purchased everything, including medals, with Laurels--so effectively, whichever class played the most won (and it turned out to be the Titans by a landslide). This year's addition of Contender Cards seems like it'll greatly incentivize players to take on tougher activities, which could level the playing field some. Then again, you should absolutely expect players to figure out how to game the system very early, so who knows how things will actually play out. According to the trailer, you'll also be able to "represent your class in weekly playlists," which look like Strikes that will team you up with only other members of your character class. That should make earning Laurels go much faster and give players a better way to amp up their earnings. That said, you'll still have to knock out Contender Cards to really advance. The Guardian Games will also include its own set of Triumphs, which will dish out medals. Like last year, you'll be able to earn the Heir Apparent Exotic machine gun by completing a specific quest as part of the Guardian Games. If you've already got that machine gun, you can try for its new Exotic catalyst--there's a chance of it dropping every time you deposit a medal into the podium for the Games in the Tower. Gallery There is also a mess of cosmetic items associated with the Games you can earn. Last year's class-specific Ghost shells, the Rival Titan, Rival Warlock, and Rival Hunter shells, are all back and can be purchased from Eva with Laurels. There's the new Color of Speed sparrow, which you'll unlock by earning points for your class and completing Triumphs. And there's a new set of armor and other new Ghost shells, which you'll grab from Eververse Store. The Guardian Games kick off on April 20 and run until May 9, and they look like they'll make for a good opportunity to wrap up your Seasonal Challenges for the Season of the Chosen, which can earn you a whole lot of Bright Dust. Check out our Seasonal Challenges guide to see what you have in store. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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