Raid Tracker in Destiny 2 shows you how good you really are in the PvE King class

Raid Tracker in Destiny 2 shows you how good you really are in the PvE King class

In Destiny 2, raids are among the toughest and coolest activities in PvE. We present you a tool that allows you to view your stats and those of others accurately. There is also a feature that reveals how much time you have invested in the tough content.

Which tool are we talking about? We introduce you to the site Raid.Report . This useful helper is very easy to use and provides everything that a hardcore PvE Guardian’s heart desires.

The two main aspects for players are likely to be these features:

  • The Raid Report shows how much time you have already put into the challenging raids
  • You can check your stats and those of your teammates thoroughly

Raid Report – The tracker gives you an overview in Destiny 2

This is how Raid Report works: The use is incredibly simple. Go to the page and type the name of your account in the search bar. Alternatively, you can also search for any other Guardian name and examine it closely.

In our example, we take a closer look at one of the most famous Destiny players: Gladd. He has become a legend especially through his insane PvE performances and Twitch streams. And he also performs excellently in the Raid Report.

In the Raid Report, Gladd performs well

What functions does the tracker have? Once you have accessed a profile, the fun for statisticians and fans of hard facts really begins. You see all 7 raids from Destiny 2 neatly listed (The two raid tracks count separately).

For each raid, there are separately among other things the total successful completions (Gladd has currently completed the “Garden of Salvation” 68 times). The green dots represent mastered runs, while the red dots indicate that you unfortunately failed. If you have mastered special conditions, these will also appear in your profile. This includes flawless completions or completions with only 3 instead of the usual 6 Guardians.

Other useful information includes:

  • Your fastest successful completion
  • The average time required
  • Whether you have helped other Guardians via “Guided Games”
  • All kills, assists, or deaths you achieved
  • Which characters you still receive top loot with

If you want, you can also recruit absolute PvE monsters into your team using the stats or, if necessary, verify the adventurous raid stories of colleagues for accuracy.

So much time you have spent in raids: Are you wondering how many hours or even days you have been spending in the raids of Destiny 2? The Raid Report also provides information about that. For example, Gladd has spent a good 85 days in all 7 raids.

However, that is just a drop in the ocean compared to other raid enthusiasts. The detailed leader-board function allows Raid Report to also compare yourself with others and boast about your Destiny accomplishments.

You see your best times, which characters were in the raid this week, and other stats

You don’t want to be tracked? If you don’t like the concept of the glassy Guardian, you can hide your statistics from the curious eyes of other players. On the official Bungie website, you can set in your profile that your data remains hidden from third parties. In the settings, you will find the option “Privacy”. Select exactly what everyone can see publicly and what not.

If you want to delve even deeper into your Destiny statistics, take a look at our app recommendations. With their convenience features, they make Guardian’s everyday life much easier and have become indispensable tools for many players.

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