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Destiny 2 Witch Queen Osmiomancy: How to Get the Exotic Warlock Gauntlets & What They Do

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Destiny 2 Witch Queen sees Guardians taking the fight to Savathun in her Throne World with a heft chunky of new campaign content, a new Raid on the horizon, and of course, a ton of new exotic gear to get on your hands (and feet… chest… heads?!) on to help you reach those new Power Caps. In this guide, we’ll be running you through how to get the Osmiomancy exotic gauntlets in Destiny 2 Witch Queen, and what buff they’ll bring to your Warlock Guardian’s build.

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Getting the Osmiomancy Exotic Warlock Gauntlets in Destiny 2 Witch Queen

You can get Osmiomancy by completing a Legendary Witch Queen campaign run, or by completing a Legendary/ Master Lost Sector when exotic gauntlets are set as the reward.

You have a 50% chance of getting Osmiomancy as a reward for completing the entire Legendary Witch Queen campaign, and 50% you’ll get the Secant Filaments Exotic Warlock Legs, as stated by Bungie in a blog post earlier this month.

Keep in mind that a Legendary campaign run-through of the newest content is no small feat. The developer has already stated it’s designed to be harder than a Legend Nightfall but easier than a solo dungeon or running a Grandmaster Nightfall.

What Does Osmiomancy Do?

If you’re a fan of those Coldsnap grenades, then oh boy is Osmiomancy the exotic gear for you.

Not only does it give you an additional Coldsnap grenade charge, but it also increases grenade regen when you hit a target with a Coldsnap grenade.

Oh, and it’ll also make the seeker that spawns from Coldsnap grenades track further and faster, too, which is nothing to turn your nose up at, especially given tracking seemed to get worse as part of the Stasis nerf.

That’s everything you need to know on how to get the Osmiomancy exotic Warlock gauntlets in Destiny 2 Witch Queen. For more tips and tricks on the latest expansion for Guardians to dive into, head over to our Witch Queen wiki, or see more of our coverage below.

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Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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