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Best way to farm Silver Leaves in Destiny 2

Why not Gold or Platinum Leaves?

The Destiny 2 Solstice of Heroes event has been in full swing for some time now, offering a ton of new weapons and armor from its Bonfire Bash activity and other tasks. Among those new activities include bounties to claim and complete, tasking you with farming Silver Leaves.

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It’s a bit tedious, but not a difficult chore. To that end, here is the best way to farm Silver Leaves in Destiny 2.

Where to farm Silver Leaves in Destiny 2

The best place to farm Silver Leaves in Destiny 2 is, oddly enough, public events. These are the little events that show up across certain open-world zones, as shown above. Simply head to the designated location and complete the public event with other players, and within just a few minutes, you’ll earn Silver Leaves. You’ll receive more if you make the public event heroic, but will inevitably take a bit longer.

If you get tired of running those, the next best method is running numerous strikes through the Vanguard Ops playlist. These last five to 10 minutes a piece and reward five Silver Leaves when completing them. It’s not the most efficient, but it’s a lot less tedious than running public event after public event. It may help if you weave these into each other, too.

There is, technically, one easier way than either of these methods, but it’s rather boring and requires you to semi-AFK. To do it, set up a private match of Control in Crucible and set the required score to 25. Then, simply go capture a point and wait for the game to end. Once it does, you’ll get some Silver Leaves without having to work for it. Again, it’s pretty boring, but if you want to AFK it, then this is your best bet.


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