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For the longest time, getting any Artifice Armor in Destiny 2 was pretty difficult and required you to seriously put in some work. However, after Update 7.3.5, some big changes were made to that whole situation, and we can now get Artifice Armor drops from playing Competitive Crucible PvP games modes. In my eyes, this is a great change. As of late, the players who actually spend any time in PvP is lacking and it could use a reward system rework, which is exactly what it’s finally been given.
Destiny 2: How To Get Artifice Armor in Competitive Crucible
If you’ve played any Competitive Crucible, then you know it’s pretty hard to move up through the ranks. However, that’s exactly what we’ll need to do. In order to get any Artifice Armor Drops, you’ll need to reach the new third tier on the Competitive Division weekly challenge. After you’ve reached it and completed the challenge, you’ll have a change to get Artifice Armor pieces as a drop from any victory.
All Artifice Armor Drops from Competitive Crucible
Class | Armor Slot | Armor Piece |
Hunter | Arm Armor | Swordflight 4.1 |
Hunter | Chest Armor | Swordflight 4.1 |
Hunter | Leg Armor | Swordflight 4.1 |
Hunter | Head Armor | Swordflight 4.1 |
Hunter | Class Item | Binary Phoenix Cloak |
Titan | Arm Armor | Phoenix Strife Type O |
Titan | Chest Armor | Phoenix Strife Type O |
Titan | Leg Armor | Phoenix Strife Type O |
Titan | Head Armor | Phoenix Strife Type O |
Titan | Class Item | Binary Phoenix Mark |
Warlock | Arm Armor | Ankaa Seeker IV |
Warlock | Chest Armor | Ankaa Seeker IV |
Warlock | Leg Armor | Ankaa Seeker IV |
Warlock | Head Armor | Ankaa Seeker IV |
Warlock | Class Item | Binary Phoenix Bond |
Destiny 2 is now available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.