{"id":40586,"date":"2025-01-28T16:28:11","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:28:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2s-trials-of-osiris-rewards-revamp-is-flooding-players-with-incredible-loot-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:28:11","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:28:11","slug":"destiny-2s-trials-of-osiris-rewards-revamp-is-flooding-players-with-incredible-loot-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2s-trials-of-osiris-rewards-revamp-is-flooding-players-with-incredible-loot-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Destiny 2\u2019s Trials of Osiris rewards revamp is flooding players with incredible loot &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2\u2019s Trials of Osiris rewards revamp is flooding players with incredible loot BungieAfter more than a year, Trials of Osiris appears to be hitting its stride in Destiny 2, and the community isn\u2019t holding back in its praise of Bungie\u2019s changes to the playlist \u2014 specifically, an overwhelming amount of easily obtainable loot. Trials of Osiris sat squarely in the throne of Destiny 1\u2019s PVP, but the game mode struggled to find the same success in Destiny 2. However, after almost two years of dealing with cheaters, low population, and an unbalanced loot structure, the playlist finally seems to be finding its footing. On September 9, developer Bungie ushered in a new, \u201crevamped\u201d era for Trials. This massive overhaul \u2014 the latest in a series of attempts by the studio to reinvigorate the playlist \u2014 included a total rework of the mode\u2019s rewards, accessibility, and pretty much everything else. The community had a cautious optimism heading into its first weekend back, but it now looks like they\u2019re being well-rewarded. Practically every Guardian who stepped foot in playlist had nothing but good things to say, particularly in regards to the mode\u2019s much-improved rewards. As Trials went live for the first time in Season of the Lost, eager players began flooding the playlist to see if Bungie had managed to revive the game mode. After just one day inside the new version of Trials, Destiny 2\u2019s community voiced their overwhelmingly positive feedback. Read More: Destiny 2: Atlas Skews Week 3 locations &#8211; Popular Destiny content creator \u2018GernaderJake\u2019 \u2014 a huge proponent of Trials since the earliest days of Destiny 1 \u2014 praised Bungie for making the game mode\u2019s loot accessible to more players than ever before. 14 hour stream in the books. Trials felt fantastic today. The energy in my chat was incredible! So many Guardians going deeper in cards and getting more loot than they\u2019ve ever seen in Trials before. I\u2019m feeling so happy and hopeful for this playlist right now. \ud83e\udd70 \u2014 GJake (@GernaderJake) September 11, 2021 \u201cTrials felt fantastic today,\u201d he shared. \u201cSo many Guardians getting more loot than they\u2019ve ever seen in Trials before. I\u2019m feeling so happy and hopeful for this playlist.\u201d GernaderJake was far from alone in his praise, however. Fellow Crucible aficionado \u2018Mercules\u2019 commended Bungie for the changes, and shared his excitement about the wealth of loot flowing from the playlist. \u201cI think something we can all agree on is that Trials is 100% better when everyone can participate and be rewarded for doing so. My timeline is littered with stories of awesome rolls [people] got on weapons that, prior to this weekend, were unreachable,\u201d he shared. If you want to debate whether or not going Flawless is less prestigious this season, that\u2019s one thing. But I think something we can all agree on after today is that Trials is 100% better when everyone can participate meaningfully and be rewarded for doing so. \u2014 Mercules (@Mercules904) September 11, 2021 Well-known Destiny pundit \u2018PopeBear\u2019 shared his own impressive Trials loot grab, and praised Bungie for making the playlist (and its loot) accessible to more players than ever before: \u201cI can\u2019t go to the Lighthouse or get Adept weapons but I\u2019m okay with that. GG\u2019s Bungie.\u201d While there are still concerns around the longevity of the playlist, and some factors such as solo players being matched against pre-made fireteams, the playlist seemed to be in the best place it\u2019s been since the original Trials of Osiris launch in Season of the Worthy. Solo Que Trials of Osiris Twenty-Three Games 7 wins\/16 lossesLoot: Messenger, SMG, Sniper, Sword, Linear Fusion, Full Trials Armor Set. Alright, I can&#8217;t go to the Lighthouse or get Adept weapons but I&#8217;m ok with that. gg&#8217;s @Bungie #Destiny2 \u2014 PopeBear (@PopeBear) September 11, 2021 Trials Report, a site that tracks player participation and statistics, shared some data that outlined the massive success of the updated game mode: \u201cThis is now officially the most populated Trials of Osiris weekend in Destiny 2 [and] we\u2019re less than a day in.\u201d It remains to be seen whether or not Bungie can maintain the playlist\u2019s newfound success, but based on all accounts from the community it seems that Trials of Osiris has, indeed, finally nailed its formula perfectly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2\u2019s Trials of Osiris rewards revamp is flooding players with incredible loot BungieAfter more than a year, Trials of Osiris appears to be hitting its stride in Destiny 2, and the community isn\u2019t holding back in its praise of Bungie\u2019s changes to the playlist \u2014 specifically, an overwhelming amount of easily obtainable loot. 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