Destiny 2 Guardian Games Medallions Boost

Destiny 2 Guardian Games Medallions Boost

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A Guardian dashes between strikes, Crucible matches, and Gambit rounds, their class item gleaming as defeated enemies drop colorful Laurels. Each activity completed adds another medallion to an ever-growing collection. Back at the Tower, the air rings excitedly as these medallions are cast into the podium, fueling a friendly class rivalry. The medallions pile up, inching one class closer to victory.

Rewards

Bronze and Silver Medallions:

Glimmer

Planetary materials

Chances at world engrams

Gold Medallions rewards Legendary gear upon deposit

Platinum Medallions rewards endgame loot drops and significantly boost your class standing

Progress to special triumphs or gilding requirements for the Guardian Games title

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Diamond medals

Platinum medals

Gold Medals

Silver Medals

Bronze medals

A Guardian dashes between strikes, Crucible matches, and Gambit rounds, their class item gleaming as defeated enemies drop colorful Laurels. Each activity completed adds another medallion to an ever-growing collection. Back at the Tower, the air rings excitedly as these medallions are cast into the podium, fueling a friendly class rivalry. The medallions pile up, inching one class closer to victory.

Rewards

Bronze and Silver Medallions:

Glimmer

Planetary materials

Chances at world engrams

Gold Medallions rewards Legendary gear upon deposit

Platinum Medallions rewards endgame loot drops and significantly boost your class standing

Progress to special triumphs or gilding requirements for the Guardian Games title

Requirements

Requirements

  • Destiny 2 Account
Additional Options

Additional Options

  • Priority: We will hit your medallion goals faster. Medal farming will be started and finished ASAP, ahead of other queue orders.
  • Stream: You'll get a private streaming link to observe the boosters as they play activities on your account. See every strike, Crucible match, or Gambit run as it happens, medallions being earned, and podium deposits made.

Self-Play

Play alongside an expert booster to earn medallions together. You are in control of your Guardian while the booster joins your fireteam.

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Let our pro booster handle all the medallion farming on your behalf. The booster will log into your account and do all the grind.

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How It Works

How It Works

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Choose a service and desired additional options

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Proceed to checkout and complete your purchase

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After payment you will get access to order chat with your booster

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For Self-Play schedule gaming sessions with your booster at your convenience

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For Piloted if you have 2FA, share access code with your booster accordingly

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Make sure you provide accurate account details for either Boost Methods

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About

About Destiny 2 Guardian Games Medallions Boost

Medallions are the currency of competition in Guardian Games. While the Strike scoring focuses on individual high scores, earning and depositing medallions is how each class accumulates points toward victory in the event. Medallions come in different quality tiers – typically Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and even Diamond. Each medallion represents a certain number of points when deposited. For example, a bronze medallion might be worth 1 point, silver 2, gold 5, or platinum 15 (exact values can vary by year) – the higher the tier, the more it contributes. You earn medallions by playing any activity in the game with your Guardian Games class item equipped or by completing unique event challenges called Contender Cards​. Contender Cards (purchased from Eva for Laurels) reward Gold medallions upon completion, while Platinum Cards reward Platinum medallions for tougher challenges​. Even trickier, a Diamond Card might require endgame content and grant a Diamond medallion​, representing an even more significant chunk of points.

Once earned, medallions are stored in the Medallion Case – an event inventory item. There is a finite capacity to how many medallions you can hold at once (to encourage regular depositing). It's important to deposit your medallions at the Tower podium frequently to add to your class score and avoid hitting the case limit and potentially losing out on medallions (any medallions from triumphs that don't fit in your case are lost)​. Depositing is simple: approach the central podium in the Tower (where the class banners are) and interact to bank all held medallions. As you deposit, your contributions will be reflected as points for your class in the daily standings.

The rewards for depositing medallions are plentiful. Aside from points for your team, each deposited medallion has a chance to drop event loot, such as Legendary weapons or armor, enhancement cores, and more​. Typically, after depositing a certain number of medals, Eva Levante will have a reward package for you containing a random piece of gear. This is why farming medallions can be very lucrative – you're constantly getting drops as you bank them. For example, during Guardian Games 2022, the event weapon The Title SMG could drop from these reward packages when you turned in Gold or Platinum medallions. Moreover, contributing medals is the only way to push your class toward winning. Destiny 2 has set up a competition where every medal matters: the class that deposits the most medallion points each day wins that day (marked by a raised flag in the Tower), and cumulative weekly totals determine the winner of each week's ceremony​. At the ceremony (every Friday during the event), players of the winning class get a special reward package and a temporary Laurel Crown glow, indicating their class came in first for the week​. Medallions fuel all of this.

Because medallions drive the class competition, there's a strong incentive to gather as many as possible if you want your team to come out on top. Players often farm specific activities for the best return on investment – for instance, spamming fast strikes for Bronze and Silver medallions or completing as many Gold Contender Cards as possible. It can be time-consuming, as those higher-tier medallions require completing high-level content (e.g., winning matches in Trials for a Diamond medallion or finishing a Nightfall with a Platinum Card for a Platinum medallion). This is where a boost can help: by efficiently completing those objectives, you won't miss the chance to deposit enough medals each week. Additionally, some of the event's Triumphs and the Guardian Games Champ title require depositing many medallions or lighting all Platinum torches weekly. Consistently hitting these goals every week of the event is challenging but extremely rewarding for dedicated players.

In summary, medallions are at the heart of Guardian Games. They encapsulate the spirit of the event – encouraging Guardians to play a variety of content (PvE, PvP, endgame, and casual) and come together to support their class. Whether you're chasing the podium finish for your team or just eager to grab all the loot from those deposit rewards, focusing on medallions is a must. With a clear strategy (or a bit of boosting help), you can make sure you earn, and bank medallions efficiently and proudly contribute to your class's legacy in the Games.

FAQ

FAQ

How do I earn medallions in Guardian Games?

You earn medallions by playing activities during the Guardian Games event with your class item equipped. Enemies drop Laurels (the little class-colored collectibles) used to complete Contender Cards or certain activities directly grant medallions upon completion. For example, completing a strike, Crucible match, or Gambit round can award a Bronze or Silver medallion (the exact reward depends on the activity and your score). Additionally, Eva Levante offers Contender Cards (purchased for Laurels) – finishing those will grant Gold medallions, and Platinum Cards grant Platinum medallions for more challenging objectives.

What's the fastest way to get Gold and Platinum medallions in Destiny 2?

The fastest way to do this is to pick up Contender and Platinum Cards from Eva Levante and complete their objectives. These cards target specific content. For Gold medallions, Contender Cards might have you complete activities like playlist strikes or get kills in Crucible. For Platinum medallions, Platinum Cards often require more challenging objectives like Nightfall completions on higher difficulty. You can earn high-tier medallions by focusing on those and teaming up with others. Also, high-score Nightfalls during the competitive period naturally give Platinum medallions if you have a Platinum Card active.

How do I deposit medallions, and where is it in Destiny 2?

Head to the Tower and go to the central Guardian Games podium (where the class banners and podium are set up). With medallions in your Medallion Case, interact with the podium (by holding the button) to deposit all of them at once. Each deposit adds to your class's total score and counts toward your quest. You'll see a little icon for each medallion type as they get turned in, and you might receive reward drops immediately after depositing. Make sure to deposit regularly, especially if you have a lot of medallions, so you don't risk hitting the carry limit.

What rewards do I get for depositing medallions in Destiny 2?

Depositing medallions gives you two kinds of rewards: event progression and loot. For progression, every medallion adds points to your class's standings, helping your team possibly win the day's or week's competition. Regarding loot, depositing medallions can grant you various rewards like Glimmer, upgrade materials, and even gear. After certain thresholds, you'll often get a reward drop – for example, a Legendary armor piece or the Guardian Games weapon. If you deposit enough (especially Gold and Platinum medallions), you can get an Exotic engram or high-end upgrade material as a bonus drop​.

What is the Medallion Case, and what is its limit?

The Medallion Case is a temporary inventory item you get during Guardian Games that holds all the medallions you've earned but have not yet deposited. It has a capacity limit (for instance, it might hold up to 500 points worth of medallions, just as an example – the exact limit isn't explicitly stated, but players have encountered it). If the case is full, any further medallions you earn (especially from completing Triumphs or challenges) will be lost​. That's why you should deposit frequently. Think of the Medallion Case like a wallet: if it's stuffed to the max, you can't pick up more coins until you empty it at the bank.

Do I need to wear the class item to get medallions in Destiny 2?

Yes, absolutely. Wearing your Guardian Games class item (the one Eva gives you, a mark, cloak, or bond, depending on your class) is required to make medallions drop from activities. Without it, enemies won't drop Laurels at all. Laurels are those colored tokens that feed into generating medallions and completing contender cards. Essentially, no class item = no laurels = no medallions. Always equip it before doing any activity in Guardian Games, even in Crucible or Gambit, so that you receive credit toward medallions​.

What's the difference between Contender Cards and the regular Guardian Games bounties?

Contender Cards are event quests aimed at earning medallions, whereas Guardian Games bounties (daily/weekly bounties from Eva) are more for XP and Bright Dust. When you purchase a Contender Card (or Platinum Card) for Laurels, it will have an objective like "complete 3 Nightfalls" or "get 100 auto rifle kills in Crucible." Finishing it awards a Gold or Platinum medallion, depending on the card type​. In contrast, Eva's bounties might ask for things like "defeat 50 enemies with Void abilities" and reward you with XP/Bright Dust. They don't directly give medallions. So, consider Contender/Platinum Cards as the path to medals and class points, while bounties are just for extra rewards and event challenges.

Can I earn medallions outside of the core playlists?

Yes. You can earn medallions from a wide range of activities. The core playlists (Strikes, Gambit, Crucible) are the easiest sources for Bronze and Silver medallions. But you can also get medallions from seasonal activities, raids, dungeons, Lost Sectors, etc., especially if you have Platinum or Diamond Cards active that target those. For example, a Platinum Card might send you into a Lost Sector to earn a Platinum medallion, or a Trials of Osiris match win might grant a Silver or Gold medallion. Any activity is part of the Guardian Games and can generate medallions. Always keep an eye on your active Contender/Platinum Card. Do the required activities, and you'll be swimming in medallions.

Does depositing more medallions help my class, or is it capped?

Every medallion helps! There is no individual contribution cap – you can deposit as many as you can earn, which all adds to your class's total. Destiny 2 aggregates all deposited medallion points by class to determine daily and weekly winners​. So if you want Titans/Warlocks/Hunters (whichever you're fighting for) to win, keep those medallions coming. There is typically a display in the Tower showing the current standings. Sometimes, the community gets very into it, and you'll see one class pull ahead because players of that class collectively deposited more. So yes, your contribution might seem small, but together, it decides which flag rises on the podium daily. No hard cap – deposit away!