Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph Guide – Seraph Key Codes | Heist Battlegrounds | Seraphic Umbral

Elijah Hernandez
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Season of the Seraph is in full swing as Destiny starts its 19th season. New weapons, new gear, and new items to grind for if you want to get the newest and most powerful gear in Season of the Seraph. It’s nothing new for Destiny 2, but it can get a little overwhelming for those who are just jumping into the game and becoming a new Guardian. If you are one of those players who are just starting out, or maybe a veteran who has no idea on what to do, then this guide will help you understand what the Seraph Key Codes are all about.

Seraph Key Codes – Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph

Get Seraph Key Codes for Heist Battlegrounds

Getting Seraph Key Codes is going to take some grinding, just as the previous seasons are. To get Seraph Key Codes, you will need to complete activities throughout the system. That means Strikes, Gambit, Crucible etc. Each activity will grant you 250 Key Codes. However, be warned that you will cap out at 2000 Key Codes, so make sure to stop once you hit 2k.

You can purchase Seraph Key Code Capacity upgrade at the Exo Frame seasonal vendor, but that requires you to unlock the upgrade by upgrading the Exo Frame four times, which can only be done by at least the third week of Season of the Seraph.

Once you have at least 500 Seraph Key Codes, you then have to go to the Heist Battleground playlist. Here, you will need to complete activities that contains a Seraph Chest, which costs 500 Seraph Key Codes to open. By opening a Seraph Chest, you get Seraph Umbral Energy, which you can use to focus Umbral Engrams and get seasonal gear.

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