
In the meantime, read our Destiny 2 Forsaken guide and how to reach the new Destiny 2 level cap for an overview of what's new and changed.

Note this page is in need of an update with the arrival of Destiny 2's second year, so be aware some content might be out of date. If you want to know more about levelling in general, our max Power Level page can help you make your way all the way to the cap by choosing the right activities. Meanwhile, the Infusion system returns, but has grown in complexity with the introduction of new Destiny 2 Mods, allowing you to introduce new effects and Power to your gear - and can give you the edge in endgame levelling. Iron Banner specific items include Legendary-rank gear, but you won't find Engrams you have to decrypt.Destiny 2 Engrams are essentially blind boxes for gear that help you increase your Power level as you make your way through the Destiny 2 endgame.Įngrams work differently to the first Destiny in a bunch of key ways - and mostly for the better - but there is some nuance to the system that is worth learning about. Removed Legendary Engrams from the possible end-of-activity rewards list, creating a greater chance to receive Iron Banner specific items Do note that they were pulled from the Iron Banner rewards list this time around:

Thus, you'll need to use one every round in Crucible.Įvery time the buff is used up without giving you an Exotic, the chance of getting one next time you have the buff is increased as well, up to a certain cap that Bungie hasn't given us the formula for.įor Legendary engrams from the Crucible, you'll just have to wait on the RNG to bless you. However, the buff is used up whenever this occurs, even if you don't get an Exotic. This will give you a buff that gives you a vastly increased chance of getting an Exotic the next time you finish a Crucible match or kill an "Ultra" in PvE.

The easiest way to get Exotic engrams from Crucible (and from PvE) is to pop a Three of Coins.
