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Destiny 2 has three core activities for Guardians to dive into: Vanguard Ops, Crucible, and Gambit. All ritual playlists have a rank-up progression that grants increased rewards, Gambit being Infamy ranks. Should you increase your Infamy rank, you will receive additional rewards.

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Resetting your Infamy rank is needed for the Dredgen title and access to certain ornaments. Needless to say, Infamy ranks are a crucial aspect of Gambit's progression system that all Guardians should understand. This guide will cover everything about Infamy ranks, including their Infamy point requirements and the best ways to maximize Infamy grinding.

Updated November 30, 2023, by Charles Burgar: Season of the Wish has brought Breakneck back into the Gambit loot pool, including the fan-favorite Onslaught perk that increases your rate of fire after every kill. We've updated this guide to include the Drifter's new focusing options and updated reward track for Season 23.

Gambit Infamy Ranks

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Before you start farming for Infamy ranks, it's important to understand the requirements tied to each rank. Similar to Valor Crucible playlists, Infamy increases with every game of Gambit, win or loss. Wins and Activity Streaks offer additional progress. Maintain your Gambit Activity Streak for large returns.

Leveling your Infamy is still slower than leveling Valor or your Vanguard rank, but it shouldn't be as large of a slog as in previous years. At the very least, Gambit does have some additional rewards for players that can reset their Infamy multiple times—rewards not typically given by resetting your ritual playlist rank (covered later in the guide).

Here's every Infamy rank in Gambit:

Rank

Infamy Requirement

Rank-Up Requirement

Guardian I

0

50

Guardian II

50

75

Guardian III

125

125

Brave I

250

250

Brave II

500

450

Brave III

950

600

Heroic I

1,550

375

Heroic II

1,925

600

Heroic III

2,525

825

Fabled I

3,350

525

Fabled II

3,875

775

Fabled III

4,650

1,050

Mythic I

5,700

750

Mythic II

6,450

1,075

Mythic III

7,525

1,475

Legend

9,000

1,000

Legend (Max Rank)

10,000

N/A; reset is available

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How To Earn Infamy

Destiny 2 Drifter Jade Coins And Snake Insignia

Earning Gambit Infamy is rather simple: play Gambit. Every Gambit game grants Infamy, win or loss. In theory, you can earn 10,000 Infamy just by losing Gambit matches, but this will take significantly longer than winning games and maintaining an Activity Streak. With a few strategies, you can drastically speed up your Infamy gains.

Win Matches

Destiny 2: Gambit Primeval Fight Cropped

This is easier said than done, but Gambit wins grant substantially more Infamy points than a loss. Unlike Crucible, your Gambit earnings will shift more towards winning as you increase in Infamy rank. For example, losing while you're at Guardian Infamy rank will still make notable progress towards your next division rank. If you're at Mythic Infamy rank, loses will grant significantly less Infamy, highly encouraging you to win games instead. We'll give specific tips on how to increase your odds of winning later in the guide. For now, just keep this in mind.

Earn Infamy Activity Streaks

Destiny 2 Gambit

The best way of increasing your Infamy earnings is to play matches consecutively. Whenever you complete a Gambit match, win or loss, you start an Activity Streak. This streak increases the amount of Infamy you'll receive from each game. Your streak caps out at five consecutive games.

If you maintain this Gambit Activity Streak across multiple games, you will earn significantly more Infamy with every Gambit match you play—wins granting the most progress. Create a fireteam with three other Guardians before you hop into the Gambit playlist to increase your chances of winning.

One more thing: Activity Streaks are incredibly easy to break. If you do any of the following, your Activity Streak will be reduced or flat-out reset:

  • Visit a destination.
    • Exclusions include the Tower, H.E.L.M, and returning to orbit.
  • Leave a Gambit game currently in progress.
  • Play any other activity.
    • This completely resets your current Activity Streak.

Exiting Destiny 2 does not reset your streak.

Play Gambit During Double Infamy Weeks

Destiny 2 Infamy Increase Message
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Certain weeks throughout a Destiny 2 season will grant increased Infamy from all sources, Activity Streaks included. These weeks grant double Infamy returns until the next reset, making these periods the perfect time to grind out your Infamy rank. Keep in mind that these Infamy weeks are not on any content roadmap, so you'll need to keep your eyes open for the "Next Week in Destiny" post whenever you log in. If a double Infamy week is active, you'll receive a message when you enter orbit stating that Infamy gains have been increased. A modifier will also appear when queueing up in the Gambit playlist.

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Infamy Rewards

Destiny 2 Infamy Rewards

Gambit features a proper reward structure to work through. Fans of Gambit can now expect to earn Masterwork materials and even Exotics just by leveling their Infamy.

Infamy Rank-Up Rewards

Progressing through Gambit's Infamy ranks will grant the following rewards:

These rewards are account-bound.

Initial Rank

Post-Reset Rank

Rank-Ups

x1 Gambit Engram (subranks count)

x1 Gambit Engram (subranks count)

Division Rank-Ups

x1 Powerful Engram

None

Rank 4

x3 Enhancement Cores

x3 Enhancement Cores

Rank 7

Envious Gaze Shader

x3 Enhancement Cores

Rank 10

x2 Enhancement Prisms

x2 Enhancement Prisms

Rank 13

Point To Point Projection

x2 Enhancement Prisms

Rank 16

Chivalric Fire (Sword)

Drifting Blaze Ornament

x2 Enhancement Prisms

Rank 16 Completed

x1 Ascendant Shard

x1 Exotic Engram

If you frequent the Crucible or Vanguard Strikes, you might have noticed that the reward tracks for each vendor are virtually the same. That's because they are. Besides the unique Gambit cosmetics and Legendary Gear, you'll earn the same rank-up rewards as a dedicated PvE or PvP player would. However, there's one key difference: Legendary Engrams are instead Gambit Engrams.

Once a season ends, the rewards you earn from the Drifter will reset, meaning you'll be able to obtain an Ascendant Shard and Gambit-related cosmetic gear every season.

Gambit Engram Focusing

Destiny 2 Gambit Umbral Focusing

Resetting your Gambit Rank will cause all Gambit weapons to roll with additional perks. Frequently reset your Infamy to increase the odds of getting a god roll. This bonus resets every season.

Gambit weapons and armor support the Engram Focusing system. As you level, you'll earn Gambit Engrams that can be focused into specific weapons and armor. A focused Engram is guaranteed to drop the item you focus it into, although the roll itself will still be random. Focusing an Engram costs 5,000 Glimmer and 3-5 Gambit Engrams depending on which item you're attempting to create.

You can focus Gambit Engrams into any weapon or armor piece from this activity. There's no limit to the number of times you can focus Gambit Engrams in a given season. Complete Gambit matches, claim Gambit Engrams from the Drifter, and focus those Engrams into the exact weapons you're chasing.

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Gambit Playlist Rewards

Destiny 2 Year 5 Playlist Armor Set Showcase

Beyond an armor set (shown above), Gambit can drop one of six unique weapons after each match. You can also focus Gambit Engrams to force one of these weapons to drop. All obtainable Gambit weapons are listed below.

All weapons released can be obtained through the Drifter's focusing menu. Decoding an Engram this way costs 5,000 Glimmer and 3-5 Gambit Engrams.

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Tips For Earning More Infamy

Destiny 2 Gambit Taken Ogre

Every method of earning Infamy that we mentioned above is invaluable for increasing your Gambit rank. To make the most of each method, there are a few different strategies and tips you can use to make earning Infamy a little bit easier.

General Gambit Tips

  • Get Damage Resistance: T10 Resilience grants 30% damage resistance against all PvE attacks, although this does not affect opposing Guardians. Paired with DR mods on your chest, you'll take significantly less damage while playing Gambit.
  • Constantly Invade: Whichever team gets a good invasion first snowballs hard and usually wins the game. Invade as soon as you can, and keep the invasions coming whenever a portal is available. If no teammates invade, you're almost guaranteed to lose.
  • Grab Heavy Ammo: Clearing a wave will always spawn Heavy ammo on the side you just cleared. Grab this brick before you summon the Primeval or use the invasion portal.

Get A Team Together

This is easier said than done, but the effort you put into getting a four-stack together is more than worth the time investment. Coordinating with your team makes invading, Mote collecting, and Primeval damage much easier to pull off. If you don't know many players that play Gambit, consider messaging good players you match with or use an LFG service (such as the Destiny 2 PC LFG Discord).

Invade If You're Solo

Destiny 2 Gambit Invader

Invaders make and break Gambit games. This role requires minimal coordination with your team, depends solely on your skill, and gives you the ability to delay the enemy team's progress. If you can't get a group together, you need to be a good Invader if you want to win consistently. There's no way around it.

Fortunately, you don't need to be good at PvP to be an efficient Invader. The sheer presence of an Invader makes many players stop in their tracks and hide, putting their Mote-collecting process to a screeching halt. Constant wallhacks make it relatively easy to headshot players, so Sniper Rifles, Machine Guns, and Leviathan's Breath work exceptionally well.

If the enemy team is in the Primeval phase, one or two kills can give your team enough time to rebound. Use your Super and Heavy weapon to ensure these kills. Weapons such as Truth, Jotunn, Leviathan's Breath, Xenophage, and virtually every Machine Gun work wonders for getting Guardian kills. The penalty for dying as an Invader is minor, so keep throwing yourself into the invasion portal. The more you do it, the better you'll get.

Speed Clearing Tips

Killing enemies in Gambit is key to winning games. The sooner you clear a wave, the faster you can deposit your Motes and summon a Primeval.

Here are a few things you can use to speed up the PvE aspect of Gambit:

  • Add-Clear Builds: A good 3.0 build can easily clear entire waves of Gambit adds. Void can use Volatile Rounds, Arc has Jolt, and Solar can trigger Ignites. Check out our build guides for tips on maximizing these effects.
  • PvE Exotics: Trinity Ghoul, Huckleberry, and Riskrunner are the best add-clearing Exotics in Destiny 2. Nothing comes close. Make sure these weapons are Masterworked before you use them.
  • Use Portals: Certain Gambit maps have traversal methods, most of which are portals. These let you teleport to the other end of the map in an instant. Use these to cut your traversal time down by a few seconds.

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