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Destiny 2 Witch Queen: What Are Origin Traits, Explained

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Destiny 2’s highly-anticipated Witch Queen expansion is here and it shakes things up with a good amount of new content that includes new exotic armor, weapons, a campaign, and more gameplay features. If you’re a bit confused about some of these additions, we can help. Here’s an explanation for what Origin Traits are in Destiny 2 Witch Queen.

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Destiny 2 Witch Queen Origin Traits Explained

Every weapon that’s new or returning in the Witch Queen expansion will have an Origin Trait in a third trait slot that’s dependent on its source. This includes Legendary weapons along with returning Iron Banner, Trials, and Nightfall weapons. Essentially, these traits are tied to the style of the gun manufacturer and can have effects such as, for example, Veist returning ammo to the magazine.

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At the time of writing, there are 14 total Origin Traits in Witch Queen and Bungie plans to release three new ones for each season after Season 16. This means one for Season 17, another for the raid or dungeon, then one more for the seasonal event.

This may be Bungie’s way of leading players to swap out old favorite weapons for newer guns as an alternative to sunsetting older options. The new options might simply become more attractive without taking old ones away.

That’s everything you need to know about Origin Traits in Destiny 2 Witch Queen. Be sure to check out our Witch Queen guide wiki to find more tips, tricks, and other useful info as you go through the expansion.

You can also have a look at the related articles below to read up on even more of our Destiny 2 coverage. If you have any questions about the new content, you can put them in the comment section below, and we’ll do our best to help you out.

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