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Destiny 2 Three of Coins functionality detailed by Bungie

Destiny 2and developer Bungie has detailed just what it will do.

Like in the original Destiny, the Three of Coins increases a Guardian’s change of receiving an Exotic Engram after completion of an activity. This time around, we actually now by how much.

“When players use a Three of Coins consumable, this provides a 50% increase to the base chance of being rewarded an Exotic Engram upon activity completion,” Bungie detailed. “Using this consumable does not guarantee an Exotic reward upon completing a set number of activities – but rather increased chances upon each activity completion.”

Bungie advised that there’s a bug that doesn’t increase the chance of a drop during Heroic Strikes. Until a hotfix is delivered, “expected in early 2018,” it’s best to avoid ’em.

Xur heads to Destiny 2 each weekend.

Destiny 2 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. Its special, holiday-themed event, The Dawning, is now live across all three platforms.


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