


Valor Rank in Destiny 2 is essentially your season level.

We’re taking a look at Destiny 2’s Valor Rank, explaining how you can increase it, and how to reset it when the time comes. Valor increases as you play the game, no matter if you’re winning or losing, and Glory is your competitive rank where you’re rewarded and punished for wins and losses. There are two types of rank points to earn in Destiny 2, Valor and Glory. Thus, building up a Streak and running that activity is the most efficient way to earn Crucible ranks, and this week also happens to feature Iron Banner and the usual Iron Banner bounties to grind for.Destiny 2 offers players ranks to increase as they play PvP and complete raids throughout a season. It's also important to note that logging out of the game doesn't break the current Streak. Also, leaving a Strike, Gambit match, or Crucible match decreases the Streak by one. Players should know that going to the Tower or the HELM won't break their Streak but starting any other activity will. RELATED: Destiny 2: Season 15 - What's the Power Cap? The higher the Streak, the more points players will get at the end of an activity. Rather, a player's Streak is determined by how many times they play that specific activity, and it stacks up to 5. There is no other substantial difference between the two, but another major change came this Season with the Streak not resetting after losing a match. Because Destiny 2 also has Glory ranks, players willing to gain enough Valor points to reset their rank should play only activities that award them, meaning that they should skip Survival.įirst of all, it should be noted that Valor ranks used to be called as such in the past, but they are now called Crucible ranks.

Destiny 2's Season of the Lost is a few days into its second week, and some players may want to know how to reset their Valor rank, which is the sum of points gained from some Crucible activities.
