343iBot Posted April 29, 2021 Report Share Posted April 29, 2021 The Vault of Glass raid will hit Destiny 2 at 10 AM on Saturday, May 22. The raid, which Bungie has teased since last year, is a revamped version of the original Destiny's first raid, but with its addition to Destiny 2 will come some new additions--including the day one "Contest Mode" that has become standard for Destiny 2 raids. Bungie announced the exact release for the Vault of Glass on its This Week at Bungie blog. It also detailed what Power level players can expect to be when they take on the raid on the first day. All encounters in the Vault of Glass will be locked at 1300 Power, so players need to be at least that strong to take on the raid in its first 24 hours. Raising your characters' Power any higher than that, however, won't help you until Contest Mode ends on May 23. If you're not familiar, Contest Mode is a setting for Destiny 2 raids for their first 24 hours to equalize the playing field as Guardians work to be the first in the world to clear the new top-tier activity. The mode locks everyone's Power at a certain level--in this case, 1300--so that you don't get an advantage for having more time to play the game than other people. It also means that the difficulty of the raid is the same for everyone for that first day. Once Contest Mode ends, normal level rules apply, so the higher your numbers, the stronger you are. However, since the Vault of Glass is a revamped version of a returning raid, the race for world's first clear will be a little different than in years past. With most Destiny 2 raids, figuring out what to do is a big part of the experience--players not only have to survive the very tough activity, they have to figure out how to defeat its enemies and puzzle their way through its environs, and all of that takes a lot of effort and attention. There are no hints for the first run on a raid, which is part of why raids on day one often take hours upon hours to complete. For Vault of Glass, players will likely mostly be familiar with its ins and outs from the days of the original Destiny. To counter that, there's an additional step for world's first racers to tackle. First, they'll need to complete the raid within the first 24 hours, which will open up a new "Challenge Mode" they'll have to clear, also within the first 24 hours. Here's how Bungie detailed it in the blog post: Clearing Vault of Glass with Contest Mode active is the first step to access the new Challenge Mode in the Director and the Tempo's Edge Triumph. Completing Tempo's Edge, a curated list of Triumphs, in this newly unlocked Challenge Mode, will be how a fireteam crosses the World First finish line and claims their prize. To enforce the Triumph requirements in the Challenge Mode, your team will wipe if you fail the success conditions during each encounter. As always, the first team in the world to clear the raid--and in this case, beat the Challenge Mode--will receive a custom championship belt. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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