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+ | Engrams are unidentified loot [[items]] randomly dropped by [[enemies]] or awarded upon completion of various activities in Destiny. Players can bring Engrams to a [[Cryptarch]] to have them deciphered and reveal their contents. Deciphering Engrams also increases the player's [[Crypto-Archaeology Reputation]]. Occasionally, Engrams will decrypt into [[Strange Coins]] or [[Motes of Light]]. With a few exceptions, Engrams adhere to the following rules when being decrypted: | ||
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* Engrams will attempt to decrypt with an Attack/Defense value one to five points greater than the player's overall Light Level at the time of decryption. | * Engrams will attempt to decrypt with an Attack/Defense value one to five points greater than the player's overall Light Level at the time of decryption. | ||
* <span style="color:#5076A3">'''Rare'''</span> engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than '''385'''. | * <span style="color:#5076A3">'''Rare'''</span> engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than '''385'''. | ||
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==Types of Engrams== | ==Types of Engrams== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 6 September 2017
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"You won't be disappointed." - Master Rahool
Contents
General Information
Overview
Engrams are unidentified loot items randomly dropped by enemies or awarded upon completion of various activities in Destiny. Players can bring Engrams to a Cryptarch to have them deciphered and reveal their contents. Deciphering Engrams also increases the player's Crypto-Archaeology Reputation. Occasionally, Engrams will decrypt into Strange Coins or Motes of Light. With a few exceptions, Engrams adhere to the following rules when being decrypted:
Decrypting Algorithm
- Engrams will attempt to decrypt with an Attack/Defense value one to five points greater than the player's overall Light Level at the time of decryption.
- Rare engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 385.
- Legendary engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 390.
- Exotic engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 400.
- Exotic Engrams will only drop from Ultras or upon conclusion of a Crucible match, and only if a Three of Coins has been used.
- Once a player has reached character level 40, all Encrypted engrams that he/she obtains from that point forward will automatically be converted into Weapon Parts or Armor Materials.
Types of Engrams
Basic Engrams
Basic Engrams | |||
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Encoded Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Common equipment. | ||
Encrypted Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Uncommon equipment. | ||
Decoherent Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Rare equipment. | ||
Legendary Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary equipment. | ||
Exotic Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Exotic equipment. |
Special Engrams
Special Engrams | |||
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Sublime Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into one of six specific armor sets. Exclusive to Playstation 4. | ||
Legacy Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Exotic equipment from Year 1 and Year 2. |
Eververse Engrams
Eververse Engrams | |||
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Triad Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Vanguard Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Arena Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Crucible Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Exodus Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Dead Orbit Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Warpath Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Future War Cult Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Unity Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary New Monarchy Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Dusty Iron Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Iron Banner Armor from Year 1 and Year 2. | ||
Sterling Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Spektar armor. | ||
Icy Engrams | Engrams that can be decrypted into Dawning Chroma armor. |