In Destiny 2, a new feature called the Tribute Hall is set to launch in Season 7. However, not much is known about it so far. Through data mining and some in-game triumphs, fans have now theorized what it might entail.
This is what is officially known about the Tribute Hall so far: Not much is known about it. The name and launch date of this feature are known. The Tribute Hall is set to start on July 9, along with the Triumph Moments, thus being part of the Season 7. More information is currently not available from official sources.
Where is the new information coming from? In Destiny 2, several triumphs have already gone live (possibly by accident), which are connected to this new feature. Additionally, clever fans have uncovered some new details through data mining, giving at least a rough idea of what the Tribute Hall might be.
Keep in mind that this is a theory – none of this has been confirmed or mentioned in any official manner.
This is how the Tribute Hall from the Season of Opulence likely works
What is behind the Tribute Hall? Based on current information, it appears that the Tribute Hall will be some sort of event or process where players can earn various special triumphs by meeting specific requirements and completing tasks.
It is still unclear whether the Tribute Hall is directly related to this year’s Triumph Moments and whether it will be available to all Guardians.
By unlocking the Tribute Hall triumphs, players will likely earn a kind of special currency that can then be exchanged for certain rewards.
Additionally, the Tribute Hall will likely also be a physical location – perhaps somewhere on the Leviathan. Fans currently speculate that the Calus statue, which was also seen multiple times in the promotional material for Season 7, will be the focal point.
Based on the extracted data, it is suspected that this statue will be called “Visage of Calus” and will function just like the statue during the Solstice of Heroes. This will serve as a kind of contact point (or NPC vendor) for the event, with which players can interact – for example, to collect rewards.
This mechanic is known: During this event, it will be possible to earn a special item – the so-called “Boon of Opulence”, a kind of token. The specific details are still unclear.
By bringing one of these to the Visage of Calus in the Tribute Hall, players will receive a 1% discount on the goods offered there. By submitting additional tokens, they can earn up to 80% discount in total – an advantage if not all triumphs are completed.
What rewards can be earned through the Tribute Hall? This is currently unknown. However, fans speculate that these might include revised versions of the Leviathan raid sets from Year 1, now brought to Year 2 standard.
These have already been shown in images but are not yet present in the game. The upcoming Solstice of Heroes this year also has its own armor sets. Afterward, Shadowkeep will be released.
What is the deal with the triumphs for the Tribute Hall? Some of them are already live and can be earned and even redeemed – apparently prematurely. Most assume that this is probably a bug and they should not be live yet.
To earn these triumphs, you need to complete specific tasks and use armor and weapons in Calus style – for example, from the Menagerie, the Leviathan raid, from one of its raid sections, or from the new raid “Crown of Sorrow“. The more gear in Calus style you wear, the faster you’ll progress on these triumphs.
The triumphs can be found under Destinations / Sub-Destinations / The Tribute Hall. However, these are secret and will only be displayed once you have unlocked them.
So far, the following 10 triumphs with requirements are known:
- Imperial Footsoldier: Defeat enemies in strikes
- Imperial Scoundrel: Defeat enemies in Gambit
- Imperial Assassin: Defeat enemy Guardians in Gambit
- Into the Coliseum: Defeat enemy Guardians in the Crucible
- High Roller: Complete a Nightfall with at least 100,000 points
- Lavish Defender: Finish several Nightfall strikes above the point threshold (likely above 50,000 points. To be sure, aim for over 100,000 points)
- Final Exam: Complete encounters in the Leviathan raid
- A Succulent Wish: Complete encounters in the Last Wish raid
- First of the Empire: Complete encounters in the Scourge of the Past raid
- Crown of Sorrow: Complete encounters in the Crown of Sorrow raid
If you complete these triumphs and redeem them, you will receive so-called tributes that you can then use in the Tribute Hall.
However, it is recommended not to redeem them just yet, as it is unknown how this will affect the rewards after the actual event starts. But you might get a head start and prepare for the new feature by completing some of them now and essentially stockpiling them.
What does the exotic weapon Bad Juju have to do with this? Bad Juju is an exotic pulse rifle from Destiny 1, which will apparently make its way into Destiny 2 during Season 7.
It could also contribute to progression in the Tribute Hall or even be tied to the launch of this feature. According to data mining, another Tribute Hall triumph requires completing the mission “The Other Side”. This mission is where the Bad Juju is said to be the reward.
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What do you think of the current info snippets and the theory about the Tribute Hall? Do you have other ideas about how this feature will work?






