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How to Get Candy in Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost 2022

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Candy is one of the key currencies of Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost 2022. It’s not surprising since you know, it’s Halloween and all, what else would we be trading with? In this guide, we’ll break down how to get Candy in Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost 2022 and what it actually does for you

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How to Get Candy in Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost

Candy, like we mentioned above, is one of the main currencies in Festival of the Lost alongside Spectral Pages.

Candy can be earned in a few ways. The most direct and spooky way is to enter the Haunted Sectors and collect some from defeating terrors in that event. You’ll need a mask to do that, so make sure you’ve started the Festival of the Lost 2022 quest from Eva Levante.

You can earn Candy outside of the Haunted Sectors though. Defeating enemies and completing activities while wearing a Festival of the Lost mask will also occasionally drop some for you to collect and spend. So you can feel free to run Crucible as the Cryptarch if that’s your jam.

You’ll see it everywhere as you run around as blue triangle objects on the ground.

The main thing to remember is to always keep your mask on. As long as it’s on, you’ll rack up Candy by doing all of the above during the event. Basically, don’t take your mask off during the entire event unless you absolutely have to.

What Is Candy Used For in Festival of the Lost?

In Festival of the Lost 2022, Candy is used to collect certain rewards that Eva Levante will have for sale during the event such as the new exotic ghost, sparrow, and ship, as well as holiday grab bags that can reward seasonal guns including the new Jurassic Green weapon.

That’s all for how to get Candy in Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost Event 2022. For more tips, tricks, and FAQs answered, be sure to check out more of our Destiny 2 coverage below.

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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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