
Take a moment to look over the Shacknews Destiny 2 complete strategy guide to make sure your Guardian is fully prepared to take on the next threat.As a result of Bungie’s split from their former publisher Activision Bungie has released the Destiny 2020 Director’s Cut Update for season 10 for Destiny 2. This streamlines the experience, allowing players to focus on completing new content (like the campaigns) and then shifting focus to Powerful reward drops and Pinnacle activities to reach the new max Power in Destiny 2. While the max Power will likely increase with every new season and DLC, it’s safe to say that there will no longer be a player level like there was with the base game. This artifact is used to gain additional Power through XP acquisition.įor those that are curious about the aforementioned levels that were removed, here is what they were over the course of the first year and a bit of Destiny 2: Every new season (as of Shadowkeep) introduces an artifact along with a Power increase. It’s important to note that all these figures do not take into consideration the seasonal artifact. *Until official word, the upcoming Season listed above will have an estimated max Power based on the previous upgrades.

Check out our guide on the Destiny 2 season release dates for a deeper look at each previous season. The following table shows what the max Power is for the new season as well as what it was for previous seasons, DLCs, and events. The new max Power is 1320 (1330 with Pinnacle gear) as of Season of the Lost. Since then, the level system has been scrapped, meaning players only need to focus on Power. The last time “levels” were involved was the release of Destiny 2: Forsaken, which saw the level cap raised to 50. Previously, Destiny 2 also raised the player level (a now defunct system).

The Power cap in Destiny 2 increases whenever a new expansion or piece of DLC is released.
