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==Overview==
==Overview==
Players must complete [[Crucible]] matches. A single completed match grants 15% towards the goal, with a bonus for kills and assists; an average match should net between 20 and 30%. Completing the Call to Arms rewards one Luminous Engram, which can drop [[Nightfall]]-quality loot.  
Players must complete [[Crucible]] matches. A single completed match grants 15% towards the goal, with a bonus for kills and assists; an average match should net between 20 and 30%. Completing the Call to Arms rewards one Luminous [[Engram]], which can drop [[Nightfall]]-quality loot. Players on [[wikipedia:Xbox One|Xbox One]] will complete an achievement if Call to Arms is completed.


The PvE equivalent of this activity is the weekly [[Flashpoint]].
The PvE equivalent of this activity is the weekly [[Flashpoint]].

Latest revision as of 22:00, July 2, 2020

Call to Arms is a weekly challenge given by Lord Shaxx in Destiny 2.

Overview[edit]

Players must complete Crucible matches. A single completed match grants 15% towards the goal, with a bonus for kills and assists; an average match should net between 20 and 30%. Completing the Call to Arms rewards one Luminous Engram, which can drop Nightfall-quality loot. Players on Xbox One will complete an achievement if Call to Arms is completed.

The PvE equivalent of this activity is the weekly Flashpoint.

Notes[edit]

Destiny 2 update 1.0.3 altered the amount of Crucible matches necessary to complete the Call to Arms. Originally, every win granted 10% towards the goal, and every loss granted 7%. Player participation, measured by kills and assists, could boost that percentage slightly. In all, an average match would net around 10%, though it was possible to complete the Call to Arms in fewer than 10 matches.