


Weapons in the Destiny 2 beta are a different matter entirely. Coincidentally, it's of blue rarity, which is less than the legendary gear that makes up the sets. Those beta players that want to try and get the gear can do so by completing the Inverted Spire strike. It could be intentional, but a warlock chest piece named Aurora Snow III is dropping with 201 light instead of 200. While these three sets are the official armor meant to be included within the Destiny 2 beta, Bungie may have accidentally let a surprise slip through.
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Each set is made up of five pieces: chest, gauntlets, legs, helmet, and class item. The three sets on the left of his picture come from Crucible while the armor on the right come from the Strike, and each of the six are Legendary. Needless to say, getting just one full armor set requires a lot of time in the beta. Matches can end with weapon drops just as equally as armor drops, and the same items can drop multiple times. Since there are no engrams and no Cryptarch in the beta, players at the whim of RNG. The remaining six require players to participate in both PvE and PvP content until all armor pieces are won as a reward. Technically Uberwolf_ only had to earn six armor sets within the Destiny 2 beta, as three of the sets are available upon character creation. That's three armor sets for each of the three Destiny 2 classes: Titan, Warlock and Hunter. One player in particular has been especially productive, earning all of the nine armor sets available within the beta. Destiny 2's open beta is in full swing and Guardians across the world are making the most of their short time with the game pre-launch.
