Shadowkeep is live right now in Destiny 2 on all platforms (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam). Shadowkeep comes with a lot of features. Some of these features are Armor 2.0, Artifact System (Eye of the Gate Lord), Finisher Moves, New Raid, Strikes and PvP modes. There are a lot of newly-added cosmetic items as well. The new Eris Morn Ghost Shell as a pre-order bonus looks cool too. Below, you can find every Armor Masterwork costs and Infusion costs in Shadowkeep.
Armor Masterwork in Shadowkeep
Armor Masterworking Costs
- Masterworking Armor costs and levels have been updated to include two new materials: Enhancement Prisms and Ascendant Shards
- Both these materials can be obtained via the following sources:
- Nightfall: The Ordeal rewards
- Purchased from the Gunsmith for a rotating variety of currency and resources
- Other special reward sources such as the Season Pass
- Enhancement Prisms and Ascendant Shards are capped at 50 and 10 respectively to limit hoarding, and to keep players unfamiliar with this system from sinking all their resources into a single item
Infusion Material Costs
- Infusion between two items of any rarity now requires only a single material to complete: Upgrade Modules
- Upgrade Modules can be obtained via the following sources:
- Each of the Gunsmith Weekly Bounties award one Upgrade Module per week
- Purchased from the Gunsmith for a rotating variety of currency and resources
- Season of Undying free track Season Pass rank rewards
- Upgrade Modules are capped at 25 to limit hoarding, and to keep players unfamiliar with this system from sinking all their resources into a single item
- Discarding an Enhancement Core no longer deletes the entire stack
Other than that, you can say goodbye to the auto-reload perk of Lunafaction Boots for Warlock’s Well of Radiance and Titan’s Rally Barricade.
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep will be hitting PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.