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Bounties is a [[Game Modes|game mode]] that assigns specific tasks players can complete for Reputation and Experience points. Players can receive up to 5 Bounties at a time from an [[NPCs|NPC]] in [[The Tower]] named [[Bounty Tracker]].  
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Bounties is a [[Game Modes|game mode]] that assigns specific tasks players can complete for Reputation and Experience points. Players can receive up to 5 Bounties at a time from an [[NPCs|NPC]] in [[The Tower]] named [[Bounty Tracker]]. Bounties are unlocked at level 6.
  
 
*Players should always have 5 Bounties assigned to them because most Bounty assignments overlap with the [[Game Modes|missions and tasks]] players are doing anyway.
 
*Players should always have 5 Bounties assigned to them because most Bounty assignments overlap with the [[Game Modes|missions and tasks]] players are doing anyway.

Revision as of 19:39, 18 July 2014

Bounties is a game mode that assigns specific tasks players can complete for Reputation and Experience points. Players can receive up to 5 Bounties at a time from an NPC in The Tower named Bounty Tracker. Bounties are unlocked at level 6.

  • Players should always have 5 Bounties assigned to them because most Bounty assignments overlap with the missions and tasks players are doing anyway.

Crucible Bounties

Vanguard Bounties

Bounty Rewards

Different Bounties belong to different factions. By completing the Bounties of a specific faction, players will earn reputation points for that faction.

Completing Bounties

Players can view their Bounties in their Inventory screen. Below each Bounty is a green progress bar. As players perform the tasks assigned by the Bounty, the progress bar fills up. After completing the tasks, players can go back to the Bounty Tracker in The Tower to earn in the Bounty and Collect the rewards.