Deckbuilding has arrived to Destiny 2.

Here’s how to find Major and Minor Arcana cards.

Destiny 2presents theDeck of Whispers, Bungie’s own take on deckbuilding.

Major Arcana cards require you to complete a quest in order to fully unlock them.

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This mechanic allows to further customize your loadouts for certain activities.

In classic Destiny fashion, however, there are multiple considerations to keep in mind.

As you progress through the new seasonal activities, you’re bound to come across these cards.

Keep an eye out for Opaque Cards in seasonal activities, such as the Ritual Table reputation.

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The biggest addition, though, is the Deck of Whispers.

Completing rituals in the Altars of Summoning activity is a good way to get Opaque Cards.

In essence, Opaque Cards are cards that haven’t been uncovered, so to speak.

The game will then tell you if it’s a Major Arcana or a Minor Arcana card.

After you’ve obtained at least five Major Arcana cards, you’ll be able to create a deck.

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Minor Arcana cards, on the other hand, tend to be single-use perks, items, or upgrades.

In my experience, Major Arcana cards usually drop from the seasonal quests.

The theory seems supported by Destiny 2 senior designer Joshua Billeaudeau.

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As for Minor Arcana cards, they can be found as loot for completing Season of the Witch activities.

This includes the waves of rituals of Altars of Summonings.

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