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How to get Spoils of Conquest in Destiny 2

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Destiny 2 has a lot of materials for you to collect for one reason or another. Sometimes that’ll be something short-term like a season reward, but other times that material lasts much, much longer. Take Ascendant Shards for example, which are useful for masterworking certain pieces of gear.

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One such resource can be either easy or difficult to get depending on what sort of content you do, but is always useful. Here’s how to get Spoils of Conquest in Destiny 2.

Where to find Spoils of Conquest in Destiny 2

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Spoils of Conquest are earned upon completing any raid encounter. This can be from whatever raid you wish, though the weekly featured raid will be the best way to earn them. This is because, while you can run a raid once a week on each character, the featured raid of the week will drop loot on every encounter regardless of how many times you’ve run it that week. This means you can farm a specific encounter like the final boss of that raid since many others will be running it as well.

What are Spoils of Conquest used for?

You can spend the Spoils of Conquest you get from these raid encounters on weapons and armor from those raids. To do so, defeat the final boss of any raid and interact with the object that appears after the boss is defeated. This will open a menu where you can spend your Spoils on whatever you want. Any weapons you purchase will have random perks, while any armor will have a random stat distribution. If you want to farm god rolls from a raid, this is a massive helping hand.


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