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Destiny 2 Forsaken armour sets: Crucible, Vanguard & Gambit collections

Destiny 2 Forsaken offers specific quests that require full Crucible, Vanguard and Gambit armour sets, and we’ve a quick guide for you that details what’s what.

Let’s jump straight into it, shall we?

Making An Impact quest step

As you progress through Forsaken, you’ll acquire this particular quest, which requires you to complete a Strike wearing a full set of Season 4 Vanguard armor.

Here’s the armour you’ll need, per class:

  • Hunter: Vigil of Heroes armour
  • Titan: Vigil of Heroes armour
  • Warlock: Vigil of Heroes armour

The fastest way to acquire Vigil of Heroes pieces is to run Strikes and patrols alongside Vanguard Bounty completions. Cashing in Vanguard Tokens with Zavala will cause armour pieces in this set to drop.

Armor of Flame quest step

This quest requires you to win a Crucible match wearing a full set of Season 4 Crucible armor.

Here’s the armour you’ll need, per class:

  • Hunter: Wing Contender armour
  • Titan: Wing Discipline armour
  • Warlock: Wing Theorem armour

The fastest way to acquire Wing pieces is to play Crucible and complete Crucible Bounties. Cashing in Crucible Tokens with Lord Shaxx will cause armour pieces in this set to drop.

Acting Bad, Looking Good quest step

As you progress through Forsaken, you’ll acquire this particular quest, which requires you to win a Gambit match wearing a full set of Season 4 Gambit armor.

Here’s the armour you’ll need, per class:

  • Hunter: Ancient Apocalypse armour
  • Titan:Ancient Apocalypse armour
  • Warlock: Ancient Apocalypse armour

The fastest way to acquire Ancient Apocalypse pieces is to play Gambit and complete Gambit Bounties. Cashing in Gambit Tokens with The Drifter will cause armour pieces in this set to drop.

If you need help tracking your armour pieces, Destiny Sets is a great resource.

Destiny 2 Forsaken is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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