Destiny 2 Glory Ranks and requirements: How to earn Glory in the Crucible

February 2023 · 3 minute read

Destiny 2’s competitive playlist will reward players with Glory. Here are all of the Destiny 2 Glory Ranks, as well as the points needed to earn each one.

Destiny’s PvP multiplayer recently got an overhaul ahead of Witch Queen with some big Trials of Osiris changes, but the rest of the game’s competitive playlist has remained almost entirely untouched.

Players in the competitive playlist can earn Glory Ranks for wins, but losing matches will see ranks decrease after a certain point. You’ll also lose Glory for days where you don’t play, so if you want to reach the top you’ll want to ensure you’re playing regularly and performing well.

Here are all the Glory Ranks in Destiny 2.

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You’ll need all of your skills in the Crucible to make it to Legend.

Competitive Crucible Glory Ranks

All Guardians start each season with zero Glory points and need to earn a set number of points per rank to begin their climb to Legend.

The climb gets steeper with each rank, too, so hopefully, the lower ranks will prepare you for the battles ahead.

RankTotal PointsPoints required for next rank
Guardian I0 – 3940
Guardian II40 – 10970
Guardian III110 – 19990
Brave I200 – 369170
Brave II370 – 664295
Brave III665 – 1049385
Heroic I1050 – 1259210
Heroic II1260 – 1624365
Heroic III1625 – 2099475
Fabled I2100 – 2379280
Fabled II2380 – 2869490
Fabled III2870 – 3499630
Mythic I3500 – 3879380
Mythic II3880 – 4544665
Mythic III4545 – 5449905
Legend5450 – 550050

Glory Streaks

Earlier this year, Bungie revealed some big changes coming to Glory streaks. Players can now earn a streak bonus of an additional 20 points per win to help players climb a little more with each victory. This stacks, too, so winning five games in a row will afford players as much as 160 points in early ranks, and still as many as 120 points later on.

You’ll also no longer lose your Glory streak when defeated. Now, your streak will drop by two, giving you the chance to course-correct and regain your footing.

The other big changes are that your Destiny 2 Glory Rank can now be affected by your match-to-match performance. If you perform well but still lose, you’ll incur a much smaller loss than someone on your team that didn’t play as well.

Finally, players will only lose Glory points once they hit Fabled I rank. If you get Fabled I, you’ll be liable to slip with losses or loss streaks, but even though you’ll lose Glory before then, you’ll be unable to drop from, say, Heroic I to Brave III.

Now you know how to earn Glory in Destiny 2, why not check out some of our other Destiny 2 guide content at Dexerto?

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