

Turning in a literal truckload of engrams is probably one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever done in Destiny, and even the chest farming that yielded that collection is patched (it probably should be), it was a hell of a weekend. I headed to the Reef, the DLC’s new social space, and turned in a solid 100 or so engrams across three characters, receiving two legendary weapons and two pieces of increased-light armor for my trouble and starting the new DLC off on a high note.

But past that, this past weekend, they energized fans with a bounty-hunting Queen’s Wrath event that positively showered players with encrypted engrams that can be turned in today, simultaneously getting players back in the game with new content, and giving them a reason to look forward to Wolves so they could cash in their enormous item collection, as well as earn a prize for completing the Queen’s Wrath bounties over the course of the weekend.Īs I started playing House of Wolves at launch today, naturally, that was the first thing I did.
