We are in Week 9 in Season 23 of Destiny 2 and most players have already completed the seasonal story. Until February, when the new weekly quests come into play, this week is a good opportunity to play Iron Banner, catch up on a few things or do a bit of cleaning up.
This is what’s happening this week: This week Lord Saladin returns to the tower one last time in Season 23. So this is officially the last chance for you to earn or gold the Iron Banner title and also receive the armor ornaments as well as new shaders and badges. There has been speculation about another Iron Banner in Week 13, but Bungie has not yet confirmed this.
With this Iron Banner you also have the choice of which mode you want to play for the first time, as there are now two modes to choose from – Control and Tribute.
If you’re not interested in PvP, you can use your time elsewhere, as new weekly quests based on your progress and called “Wishes” will only come into play in February.
Or you can visit the Guardian Pillar dungeon this week. In the meantime, we’ll tell you what’s rotating this week.
The most important information about activities from January 23rd. until 30.01.
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Earn the Twilight Weapon this week: Pre Astyanax IV, Solar Bow
Crucible – This is the rotating PvP activity
Bonus this week
Endgame: Raid Challenges and Dungeon Rotation
Farmable endgame alternating weekly: For those who love the challenge and perfected loot, the so-called legacy rotations await in the endgame. These can be repeated and thus farmed.
What does farmable endgame mean in Destiny 2?
Since Season 21, older missions and raids have rotated every week as legacy activities and are farmable. This means: The active rotation raid, the active rotation dungeon and the exotic rotation missions can be farmed during the week. This means you can complete each encounter multiple times to obtain different items and complete your collection. Including any Exotics available in this content.
Weekly activities
If you haven’t finished the story and your triumphs for Season 23 yet, you can still do so. This content will continue to be available even after the story ends.
These are the ritual activities of Season 23:
Lightfall – Weekly Campaign Mission
Ascendant Challenge – Dreaming City
All sources for top loot in Season 23 of Destiny 2
More power level comes automatically: Bungie defused the power level grind in Destiny 2 a long time ago. The hard power cap has remained unchanged at 1,810 for several seasons. This means that no player is forced to perform at their best every week, but rather automatically levels up the artifact level in all activities. However, there are still a few activities in the game where you can still benefit from an artifact level of up to +20.
However, if you are not currently at the hard cap of 1,810, we have listed the best sources for top loot for you here.
This top loot brings your power level up to 1,810:
If further sources emerge by the end of Season 23, we will add them here immediately.
Bright dust highlights in the Eververse
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This is also available in the Eververse:
With Destiny 2’s Weekly Reset, you’ll once again experience compelling challenges, worthwhile rewards, and exciting activities. What reward are you particularly looking forward to this week? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. Or look at the statistics of a Guardian who did the math exactly: Destiny 2 promised more loot than ever before, now a player does the math and says “That doesn’t look good.”