
What this means is that anyone who managed to even hit the Powerful Cap in Season 17 can take part. This is because the Power Level required for Contest Mode is 1560, which is lower than Season 17’s Pinnacle Cap. When it comes to Season 18’s raid, there won't be a massive rush for additional Power Levels, at least not until Contest Mode is finished. What is the recommended Power Level for Season 18’s raid? What is the recommended Power Level for Season 18’s raid? Completing Challenge Mode, which is only available for the first 24 hours, will unlock a Secret Triumph.
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Should the challenge fail, the whole team will fail the encounter, forcing a full restart. In this mode, players will need to fulfill certain conditions in each encounter. Players are required to complete the raid once before gaining access to a limited-time Challenge Mode in Season 18’s Raid. As the next raid is considered a Legend Raid, which means it is returning from the original Destiny, there will be two parts of Contest Mode the initial clear and the Challenge Mode clear. Contest mode will start following the raid's release and will last 24 hours.ĭuring this time, all players will be limited to a set Power Level, and the raid will feel like a Grandmaster Strike in terms of difficulty.
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Unlike the release of The Vow of the Disciple, Bungie has been far more specific about what to expect in Season 18’s raid.
