So, I’ve been grinding away at Destiny 2 lately, and I’ve got to share this crazy experience about farming Spoils of Conquest. You know, those things you need to get some of the best gear in the game? Well, I just did it, 240 of them, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride!
First off, I had to figure out the quickest way to get these Spoils. Turns out, it’s all about running Raids. Yeah, those big, bad, multi-stage missions that require a solid fireteam. The best ones for this? King’s Fall and Vow of the Disciple. They’re like the gold mines of Spoils.
I started with the Crota’s End, the current Pinnacle Raid in Season 23. The first time through each week, you get 5 Spoils from each encounter after you’ve done the whole Raid once. But here’s the kicker – there’s one specific encounter that I found that drops 5 Spoils every single time you beat it. That’s where I spent most of my time, honestly.
My fireteam and I got into a rhythm. Open the door, hit the encounter, grab the chest, then do the secret chest for more. Rinse and repeat. We were like a well-oiled machine. It was tough, no doubt. I mean, these Raids aren’t exactly a walk in the park. We wiped a bunch of times, had to change up our strategies, and sometimes it felt like we were banging our heads against a wall. But we kept at it.
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Phase 1: Crota’s End Runs. We started here, focusing on that one encounter that drops 5 Spoils every time. We got good at it, really good.
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Phase 2: King’s Fall and Vow of the Disciple. Once we felt we’d maxed out the easy Spoils from Crota’s End, we mixed it up. We hit these Raids too, focusing on the quickest encounters and grabbing those hidden chests.
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Phase 3: Repeat and Optimize. This was all about finding the fastest routes, the best loadouts, and the most efficient strategies. We were constantly tweaking our approach.
It took days, lots of late nights, and a whole lot of coordination with my fireteam. There were moments of frustration, sure, but also some serious excitement when we finally got into a groove. And let me tell you, seeing those Spoils rack up was so satisfying.
The Final Stretch
In the end, I hit my goal: 240 Spoils of Conquest. It felt amazing, a real achievement. Now I can grab some of those sweet, sweet weapons and armor I’ve had my eye on. This whole experience really showed me the power of persistence and teamwork in Destiny 2. It’s not just about shooting aliens; it’s about strategy, coordination, and not giving up.
So, if you’re looking to beef up your arsenal in Destiny 2, don’t shy away from those Raids. They’re tough, but the rewards are so worth it. Get yourself a good fireteam, learn the ropes, and start farming those Spoils. Trust me, it’s a grind, but it’s one of the most rewarding things you can do in the game!