You also get tokens that will let you buy more Trials loot from a vendor. Trials gives you powerful rewards for three, five and seven wins, and more if you go flawless. Trials of the Nine is one of the most challenging areas of Destiny 2, but it also offers the best chances for great gear. But it also sets a ceiling on how much power you can expect to gain from any single activity. This system is designed to ensure that activities that are supposed to provide power level upgrades always give upgrades. If a player with a 290 base power level completes the same Nightfall, their reward might have a power level of 297.
If a player with a 270 base power level completes a Nightfall strike, their rewards might come in at a power level of 277. Your base power level dictates the attack or defense rating of the gear rewards you get from nearly all sources in the game. You can change your displayed power level by shuffling equipment, but your base power level will remain the same (until you get your next piece of stronger gear). Think of it this way: Your base level affects what loot gets dropped, while your displayed power level effects how much damage you can do or withstand at that moment.
That number is an average of the power level of your equipped gear, because base power level does not include your modifications, but does include unequipped, higher-power gear in your inventory and your vault. It’s the highest possible number that matters, not what you’re carrying at the time.īase power level is not displayed anywhere, and it will be different from the power level displayed on your character sheet. Using your Sunshot with an attack value of 290 doesn’t impact your base power level if you have a 300 attack weapon in your inventory somewhere. Your base power level isn’t even the average of your equipped items it’s the average of the highest-power loadout available to you, factoring in items in your inventory, in your vault and on your other characters (if any). This doesn’t matter in a practical sense, because you’ll generally want to keep your number for every slot as high as possible. Your base power level is technically a weighted average, so your kinetic weapon’s damage score contributes more to your power than your class item’s defense score.
This isn’t the number shown on your character sheet, which we’ll get to in a bit. Your base power level is an average of the attack or defense ratings of all of your best equipment for each slot, minus any power added by mods. But there’s much to understand before we get there.
The infusion system is one of the most opaque ones, so we’re going to teach you how to use it to get the highest level possible. But with the fact that not every item in the database is actually in the game, it's good to remember just in case there are a handful of mods that players just can't seem to find.Destiny 2 is a game with many complicated systems, and few of them are explained within the experience itself. Chances are the majority of the mods listed on the page are in the game somewhere because it is pulling it directly from the game's API. The page is also not yet showing the elemental affinity of each mod. The creator of the site, Josh Hunt, acknowledges directly on the new mods page of that it is in beta right now because the page has been untested and not all the mods that appear on the page, which is pulling the information from Destiny's API connected to the game's item database.
RELATED: Destiny 2: What Every Armor Mod Does This allows players to track missing mods that they might want. A new beta section of now displays mods, and if players authorize this third-party application to access their Destiny information via, it will show which mods a particular player already has. There are tons available in the game now, but there has not been a reliable way to know which ones players have and are still missing.īut a Destiny 2 fan has put together a new section of his site to help players know exactly that. In Shadowkeep, Destiny 2 introduced Armor 2.0, which gives players more freedom than ever to build their characters exactly how they want them by selecting the perks they want on their armor via Armor 2.0 mods.