The Trials of Osiris, Guardians, rejoice in their magnificent return! The arena is where the fiercest of PvP takes place in Destiny 2, with the live one this week on the map Dissonance. The reward weapon for this week is the Keen Thistle (Adept).

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In essence, Trials of Osiris is the last remaining PvP show-off for Destiny 2; fireteams face against one another in elimination matches for flawless runs and shiny loot.

Dissonance is a place where players gather to relive thrilling moments, from tight corridors to vertical gameplay. It is a gunfight and quick reflexes map, with angles for the patient sniper.

The Keen Thistle (Adept) might be a decent reward for those who like precision weapons. Adept versions have some stat preference with better perks and take in special mods, which greatly adds to their popularity.

Here, we slip into Clashing opinions about Trials in the community as of late. Some players adore the challenge, while some deem it too oppressive for the casual player. Over the past few seasons, Bungie has been making some tweaks with their matchmaking and reward system for Trials, yet the arguments proceed! Is it too sweaty? Do non-flawless players deserve more rewards? These debates never get tired.

One thing is for sure: Step in this weekend, and bring the A-game. The competition is stiff, so every round counts. It is about finding some aches to deserve the Adept weapon or simply make some epic play and get that flawless ticket! With that said, grab some snacks, chill for a bit, and try again if nothing else works.

Not a single reply on the tweet yet, but in a couple of hours, the reactions will come flooding. Some will be celebrating the flawless runs; some will be shouting about matchmaking, and others will meme about getting teabagged by the same Titan three matches in a row. Just another day in Trials, y’all.

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So who’s logging in this weekend? More importantly—who rage-quit after their first match? Who’s judging? Much.