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===Destiny 2===
===Destiny 2===
The return of Trials of Osiris in ''Destiny 2'' was mostly unchanged gameplay-wise from its previous iteration, prior to an overhaul during ''Season of the Lost''. Players were still obligated assemble a fireteam manually, though the number of wins playable on a passage was reduced to seven, with the bar for obtaining a Flawless passage reduced accordingly. Adept weapons were introduced during ''[[Season of the Hunt]]'', which can be additionally customized with stat-changing mods as an additional reward for going Flawless. The ''Season of the Lost'' overhaul came with the goal of making the event more attractive to players of lower skill levels. Passages now track up to 20 ''round'' wins and whether it is Flawless or not. Players will now gain reputation based on the number of rounds won at the end of a match, which goes towards earning a Trials engram at Saint-14. It is still possible to go Flawless, and doing so remains the only way to obtain Adept weapons. Matchmaking has also been enabled, round times have been reduced to 90 seconds, and special and heavy ammo are now reset at the beginning of each round, alongside a number of other changes to fix exploits and reduce cheating. Additional changes are planned, but will be tested during as of yet undetermined weekends during the season in the form of a Labs mode for the event.<ref name="d2revamp"/>
The return of Trials of Osiris in ''Destiny 2'' was mostly unchanged gameplay-wise from its previous iteration, prior to an overhaul during ''Season of the Lost''. Players were still obligated assemble a fireteam manually, though the number of wins playable on a passage was reduced to seven, with the bar for obtaining a Flawless passage reduced accordingly. Adept weapons were introduced during ''[[Season of the Hunt]]'', which can be additionally customized with stat-changing mods as an additional reward for going Flawless. The ''Season of the Lost'' overhaul came with the goal of making the event more attractive to players of lower skill levels. Passages now additionally track up to 20 ''round'' wins. Players will now gain reputation on completing a match, boosted by the number of rounds and matches won on their current ticket, which goes towards earning a Trials engram at Saint-14. It is still possible to go Flawless, and doing so remains the only way to obtain Adept weapons. Matchmaking has also been enabled, round times have been reduced to 90 seconds, and special and heavy ammo are now reset at the beginning of each round, alongside a number of other changes to fix exploits and reduce cheating. Labs modes for experimental changes to the Trials, such as making fireteams entirely of solo players in in the form of Freelance Trials, are occasionally introduced during select weekends.<ref name="d2revamp"/>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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