A Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris weapon has dropped from in-game loot after four days with over 9.8 million Guardians killed in the game’s toughest PvP activity. However, Destiny 2 players who couldn’t get the weapon will be happy to hear that Bungie has confirmed that they’ll get a second chance before the end of the season at FPS gameplay.
Despite only being in-game for 96 hours, The Immortal (Adept) Legendary Strand machine gun killed 9,841,721 Guardians in Trials of Osiris, or roughly 9% of all Trials kills over the weekend. end. Guardians with the non-Adept version of the weapon racked up over 2.9 million kills. There were approximately 103.6 million player deaths in Trials of Osiris over the weekend, according to Destiny 2 Trials Report.
First appearing in-game during Destiny 2’s daily reset at 17:00 GMT on Friday, March 17, the Immortal (Adept) has quickly become the most used weapon in Trials of Osiris. It’s even more impressive considering that players usually have to be “flawless” in Trials of Osiris to earn it.
Trials of Osiris is already one of the toughest activities in the game, and being flawless in Trials means winning seven matches in a row (although there is a Trials Passage that players can select that can forgive a loss, so in some cases, that can mean seven out of eight matches in a single pass).
The gun grind seems to have revived interest in the PvP activity, as people have shown they are willing to put in the work to try and get it. More than 542,000 Guardians played Trials this weekend, and Trials Report also notes that the 3.7 million games in which Guardians participated make it the second most games played in the weekend’s history. Trials of Osiris from Destiny 2.
However, either due to lack of time or player weakness in PvP, some who wanted to obtain the weapon were unable to obtain it. Fortunately, a tweet from the official Destiny 2 team Twitter account confirms that the weapon will return to the game during the final Trials of Osiris of the season, which is set to begin on May 19. This means players who can’t get it this time around will have another chance to do so the weekend before the Destiny 2 Season 21 release date.
Players happy with the non-adept version of The Immortal can also get it as a rank reward from Saint-14 in the multiplayer game, who will award it to them when they reach Rank 10 in Trials of Osiris. However, players looking to start this build will have to wait another week and a half, as the first Destiny 2 Iron Banner of the season launches today. Trials of Osiris is inactive while Iron Banner is active.
In the meantime, players who haven’t already can search the Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics roster for Prime Weapons while they wait for The Immortal (Adept) to return to the game to kill an additional 9.7 million Guardians in Trials. .