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Destiny 2: How to Get Peacekeepers Exotic Titan Leg Armor

How to Get Peacekeepers Exotic Titan Leg Armor in Destiny 2

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Exotic gear in Destiny 2 can offer a wide variety of different perks that can really change the way you play and engage enemies. Some exotic gear will be great for the player who wants an added boost in terms of maneuverability. Other exotics are fare more appealing to the player who just want to make sure they can unleash a devastating melee attack on enemies who have managed to close the distance between them. If you’re a Guardian who just loves submachine guns and doesn’t want to wait to unload clips on the enemy, Peacekeepers are an exotic that just might catch your eye. Peacekeepers are an exotic leg armor for the Titan class that gives any submachine lover some useful perks.

The perk for the Peacekeepers is Mecha Holster. This perk reloads stowed submachine guns and allow you to ready them instantly. If you want to get your hands on some Peacekeepers of your very own, there are a few different options on how to do so. The first option is one that not every Destiny 2 player is excited to hear — grind it out and pray. By grind it out and pray, we mean that Peacekeepers can be collected from random drops throughout Destiny 2. This means you’ll just have to keep killing and keep hoping for the best. If you’d rather not leave it up to chance, you can also focus on leveling up vendors instead. If you level up vendors enough you will be able to simply purchase some Peacekeepers of your very own.

The last option, however, is to call on the aid of everyone’s favorite spontaneous epic gear salesman. Keep checking in with Xur as he appears randomly throughout the game each week and see if he just so happens to have a pair of Peacekeepers up for grabs.

If you have any other questions about the game, slide on over to our Destiny 2 wiki.

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