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'''Engrams''' are crystals;<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/272oxj/game_master_july_2014_destiny_cover_issue/ '''Destiny the Game''': ''Game Master July 2014 Destiny Cover Issue & PlayStation UK Magazine June 2014 Destiny Hands-on: Breakdown'']</ref> that are encoded with the patterns of armor, weaponry and other as-yet-undisclosed items. There are two known types of Engrams: Encoded and Encrypted.<ref name = "DDD">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWOZoMZSUQ '''DattoDoesDestiny''': ''Destiny Alpha Gameplay! Exploring: The Tower]</ref>
'''Engrams''' are crystals;<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/272oxj/game_master_july_2014_destiny_cover_issue/ '''Destiny the Game''': ''Game Master July 2014 Destiny Cover Issue & PlayStation UK Magazine June 2014 Destiny Hands-on: Breakdown'']</ref> that are encoded with the patterns of armor, weaponry and other as-yet-undisclosed items. There are two known types of Engrams: Encoded and Encrypted.<ref name = "DDD">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWOZoMZSUQ '''DattoDoesDestiny''': ''Destiny Alpha Gameplay! Exploring: The Tower]</ref>


Encoded Engrams are sold by the Cryptarch, and are coded with the patterns of known items, such as a particular section of armor or class of weaponry. Once purchased by the Player, the Engram is converted into a random example of that item by the Cryptarch.<ref name="DDD"/>


*Encoded Engrams are sold by the Cryptarch, and are coded with the patterns of known items, such as a particular section of armor or class of weaponry. Once purchased by the Player, the Engram is converted into a random example of that item by the Cryptarch.<ref name="DDD"/>
''"Encrypted Engrams"'' are defined in-game as having "unusual properties". These must also be taken to the [[Tower]] where [[Cryptarch]] can be paid to convert them for a fee of Glimmer and (in certain cases) only after he has attained the necessary Rank. The Cryptarch is also known to have these rarer Engrams for sale from time to time.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/28/destiny-hands-on-bungie-xbox-playstationshared-world-shooter '''The Guardian''': ''how the makers of Halo plan to change the future of shooters'']</ref><ref name="DDD"/>
 
 
*''Encrypted Engrams'' are defined in-game as having "unusual properties". These must also be taken to the [[Tower]] where [[Cryptarch]] can be paid to convert them for a fee of Glimmer and (in certain cases) only after he has attained the necessary Rank. The Cryptarch is also known to have these rarer Engrams for sale from time to time.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/28/destiny-hands-on-bungie-xbox-playstationshared-world-shooter '''The Guardian''': ''how the makers of Halo plan to change the future of shooters'']</ref><ref name="DDD"/>





Revision as of 14:53, June 12, 2014

Example of an Engram. In this case, the golden color indicates it is Exotic.

Engrams are crystals;[1] that are encoded with the patterns of armor, weaponry and other as-yet-undisclosed items. There are two known types of Engrams: Encoded and Encrypted.[2]

Encoded Engrams are sold by the Cryptarch, and are coded with the patterns of known items, such as a particular section of armor or class of weaponry. Once purchased by the Player, the Engram is converted into a random example of that item by the Cryptarch.[2]

"Encrypted Engrams" are defined in-game as having "unusual properties". These must also be taken to the Tower where Cryptarch can be paid to convert them for a fee of Glimmer and (in certain cases) only after he has attained the necessary Rank. The Cryptarch is also known to have these rarer Engrams for sale from time to time.[3][2]


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