Destiny 2: How to Get Chocolate Strange Coins

Guardians will need chocolate strange coins to get the valuable Festival of the Lost items in Destiny 2.

Destiny 2 players are currently enjoying everything that the new Festival of the Lost event has brought to the fan-favorite game. One set of items that the Festival of the Lost has added to the popular title are the chocolate strange coins Guardians can use for currency. Fortunately, we have everything you need to know about these chocolate strange coins covered for you below.

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Destiny 2: How to Get Chocolate Strange Coins

Players will need to visit the one and only Eva Levante at the courtyard of the Tower to use their chocolate strange coins to buy items. However, if you do not have any of this currency, you will have to do some work to obtain some to buy the array of loot Eva Levante has for sale. 

Destiny 2 Chocolate Strange Coins

Players can earn this currency by completing various activities when wearing one of the five Festival of the Lost masks. You can find a variety of activities and the amount of chocolate strange coins they pay out when completed below:

  • Weekly Festival Bounties – Five
  • Vanguard Strikes – Five
  • Crucible Win – Four
  • Daily Festival Bounties – Two
  • Haunted Forest – Random

There are certainly plenty of things to do with the chocolate strange coins in Destiny 2. Are you looking for more coverage besides how to get your hands on those delicious pieces of currency? You can also find out about even more exciting things in the three in our dedicated hub for the looter-shooter or the three handy guides we have right down below:

We here at Prima Games wish you luck in your quest to get as many chocolate strange coins as possible in Destiny 2! Let us know how it goes over on Facebook and Twitter!  

 

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