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How do you get Trial Armor?

Published in Destiny 2 Armor Acquisition 3 mins read

You can get Trial armor through random drops by achieving wins or earning points in Trials of Osiris, and then focusing engrams at Saint-14.

Trial armor, also known as Trials of Osiris armor, is a cosmetic and often high-stat armor set available through the challenging player-versus-player activity in Destiny 2. Obtaining this armor set requires participation in the Trials of Osiris and engaging with the vendor associated with the activity, Saint-14.

Obtaining Trial Armor in Destiny 2

Accessing the Trials of Osiris activity is the first step towards acquiring its exclusive armor set. Once you are participating in Trials, there are specific methods mentioned in the reference that lead to the initial acquisition of armor pieces.

Primary Acquisition Methods (Initial Drops)

According to the information available, the armor pieces can initially drop through random chance upon meeting certain performance criteria within the Trials of Osiris activity. These methods serve as the gateway to adding Trial armor pieces to your collection:

  • Achieve 7 Wins: Successfully completing 7 wins on your Trials Passage can grant you a random drop of a Trial armor piece.
  • Earn 50 Points: Earning 50 points from playing Trials matches can also provide a random drop of a Trial armor piece.

These initial drops are crucial as they add the specific armor pieces to your game's loot pool, making them available through other means later.

Using Engrams for Further Acquisition

Once you have acquired at least one piece of Trial armor through the methods above, you can leverage the engram system at Saint-14 in the Tower to obtain more pieces.

  • Visit Saint-14 in the Tower.
  • Use your Trials Engrams (earned by gaining reputation with Saint-14) at his vendor screen.
  • You can often focus these engrams to have a higher chance of receiving specific types of loot, including armor pieces you have already acquired.

While using engrams is subject to RNG (Random Number Generation), focusing them on armor pieces will usually prioritize items you haven't acquired yet from the Trials set, helping you complete your collection faster after getting that first drop.

In summary, the process involves performing well in Trials matches to get initial random drops, and then utilizing Saint-14's engram focusing option to target missing pieces.

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