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Iron banner hunter armor4/16/2023 ![]() ![]() Obviously, if you were to win your third match in a row this would increase, although I finished the quest before ever getting to that point. ![]() That said, it appears that win streaks work out as follows, at least for a two-match win streak: From there I alternated wins and losses for a few matches, making only 2% progress each match. I won my second match of this quest step (four-match win streak) and it bumped me to 56%. I won my first match (for a three-match win streak) of the Headstrong step, and it bumped me straight to 30% completion. When I began this quest step I was on a two match win streak. However, if you string multiple wins together, you start getting extra progress. The math is a little wonky, but the idea behind this is that each completion is 2% progress. After 20-25 matches of Iron Banner, your only requirement is to play more. Maybe it's just me, but this was one of the silliest quest steps of all. Each Sniper Rifle final blow your fireteam members get is 4% progress, and each Sword final blow is about 5% progress, give or take. Each Scout Rifle, Auto Rifle, and Fusion Rifle final blow your fireteam members get is 1% progress. The Scout Rifle, Auto Rifle, and Fusion Rifle numbers are correct, but it's also worth noting that members of your fireteam (not your overall team) contribute to your progress. 10% per Sword final blow (approximately).8% per Sniper Rifle final blow (approximately).If you're wondering about how many points you get per final blow, I've got it fiarly well nailed down for you. My advice is start by running one of each weapon type and just playing, hopefully making progress in multiple areas at the same time. The Sword kills are silly and will require heavy ammunition, which means your entire team (and theirs) will be camping heavy, making this a gross experience to go through. Jotunn would make a lot of sense for the Fusion Rifle kills, and for the Sniper Rifle kills check out our guide on the best PvP Sniper Rifles in Destiny 2. Most of these should be fine because Scout Rifles and Auto Rifles at least use primary ammunition. Non-StopĪ bit less awful than the last step, but this one is still nonsense. This took me about 10-12 games, but highly skilled players can likely do it faster. If you’re wondering what grenade to use, GameRant has a great list to look over. Focus on throwing grenades at already weak enemies for a better chance at the kill. Expect one percent progress for a fireteam member getting a grenade kill, and three percent progress for one of your own. I went deep on this one and inserted Ordnance Mods into all my armor to speed up my grenade regeneration, and it was worth it. The Super final blows and Melee final blows are very likely to complete as you focus on grenades, so put all your focus on the grenade kills. This quest step is awful for the average player just because of how little progress is made with a grenade kill and how long it takes to get your grenade back. Note: Shacknwews has an in-depth guide on how to get grenade kills in the Crucible for those struggling on this step. This one will vary, but 3-5 matches is reasonable. Oh, and getting a Power Play - where your team holds all three zones at one time - will earned 10 percent progress even if you don’t capture the zone that initiates the Power Play. The more people on the flag to capture it, the more progress you make. This one only requires that you capture zones while playing Iron Banner. This is by far my favorite, and Bungie should be rewarded for this step while being chastised for some of the other steps coming up. Expect this step to take approximately 4-6 matches to complete. As an example, if you shoot an opposing player with Thorn, then your fireteam member kills them with a melee, you’re getting credit for a defeat, but they’ve scored the final blow. You do not have to score the killing blow. In Destiny 2, defeats mean causing damage to an opposing player and contributing to their death. The first step in the Iron Banner quest in the Season of Opulence is to earn points by defeating Guardians as a team. Below, we’ve outlined each of the steps and given a few tips on how to complete them as painlessly as possible. This quest will not be done quickly, and some of the steps will most certainly test the patience of even veteran Guardians. This season, to earn the entire Iron Banner armor set, players will need to go about completing an Iron Banner quest for Lord Saladin. ![]() Players hopping into Destiny 2 for some Iron Banner goodness in Season 7: The Season of Opulence are in for a bit of a change up. ![]()
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