The arrival of Destiny 2 and its second expansion brings with it new end-game activities and yes – a new Destiny 2 Power level cap to work towards. Power level is replacement name for Light level from the first Destiny, and though it works mostly the same way – and there are many more ways to get most the way there – there are a few differences worth noting. Doing so will help you reach the game’s richest end-game content, from the Nightfall to new Raids. Here’s the various ways you can get to the Destiny 2 Power level cap post Warmind: Destiny 2’s Power level and XP system explained For those coming from the original Destiny, your Power Level is essentially the new name for Light Level, though it is now a number that is visible and worth working on as soon as you start the game. Whether you forgot the ins and outs of the system, or are completely new to Destiny in general, here’s how it works. XP levelling There are two numbers associated with how powerful your Guardian is on the gear screen – Experience Level and Power Level. Everything you do in Destiny 2 – completing missions, Patrol activities, killing monsters – gives you XP, and at a certain point, you will hit the experience level cap of 20. (Or for those with Curse of Osiris – level 25, and level 30 for Warmind). There is also a large number on the right, which is… [Read full story]
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