Should you do the Renegades campaign on Legendary or Normal?

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Destiny 2‘s Star Wars-inspired expansion is finally here. Renegades offers a campaign available in Legend and Normal difficulties, as has been standard fare since the wildly popular The Witch Queen started doing so in 2022. This presents a choice: should you do the campaign on Legendary or Normal?

Completing the campaign in either difficulty gets you access to most post-campaign activities, and in Renegades, this opens up the Lawless Frontier activity. It takes after The Nether in Heresy, lack of health regen included, and you can get a slew of goodies there by siding with different factions.

What do you get by completing the Renegades campaign in Legendary difficulty?

The rewards for the Legend Renegades campaign in Destiny 2 include 550 Gear and an Exotic.

Based on the tooltip, completing the campaign on Legendary gets you a set of 550 Power gear and the Renegades Exotic for your class (Deimosuffusion for Warlocks, Praxic Vestment for Titans, and Fortune’s Favor). In The Edge of Fate, you could obtain the expansion’s Exotics on your main character by doing the Legendary campaign, then unlock the others through the Sieve, Kepler’s post-campaign activity. Renegades could see a similar formula.

Can you change the Renegades campaign difficulty in Destiny 2?

Dredgen Bael in Destiny 2, with a hood, a helmet, and a Kylo Ren-esque voice.

Going by The Edge of Fate, you can change the difficulty for the Renegades campaign before launching a mission. This lets you rerun missions in a different difficulty even after you’ve cleared the main story, so there’s no harm in changing your settings along the way.

You can get all rewards from completing the campaign even if you change your difficulty along the way, but you must finish every mission on Legend difficulty to unlock the additional goodies.

Is it worth doing the Renegades campaign in Legendary difficulty?

Stone statues of Drifter, Eido, and Eris.

There’s no set answer for this since it depends on your skill level, your tolerance for a challenge, and how quickly you’d like to complete the campaign. If you can take on the Legendary campaign on your first try, it’s worth accepting the challenge. If you’re torn, give it a go and adjust the challenge as you see fit, and if you’re just aiming for a quicker, more relaxing clear, normal can do the job just right.

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