How to complete the Shoot to Score quest in Destiny 2 – full quest guide

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Guardian Games 2022 is live in Destiny 2, and that means new quests for you to complete. You’ll have from May 3 to May 24 to take part in the event, so make sure you get into the game and spend some time trying to help your class grab the number one spot in this annual competition. The Shoot to Score quest is spread out over all the weeks, and you will need to wait for specific playlists to become active. If you are having trouble progressing the quest, this is more than likely why. ALl you need to do is wait for the playlist to become active.

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Shoot to Score

  • Step 1 – Play an activity in The Guardian Games: Training playlist.
  • Step 2 – Earn a Bronze score from the Competitive Playlist. (This is active on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday).
  • Step 3 – Earn a Silver score in the Competitive Playlist.
  • Step 4 – Earn a Gold score in the Competitive Playlist.
  • Step 5 – Earn a Platinum score in the Competitive Playlist.

How the playlists work during Guardian Games 2022

There are two Guardian Games playlists: Training and Competitive. It is important to know the best times to play in each playlist:

  • On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the place to be is the Training playlist. Here you can earn practice scores (the combined score of your entire fireteam). 
  • On Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, it’s time to get sweaty in the Competitive playlist. This is where you’ll earn exciting rewards. 
  • Players can earn buffs in the Recreational, Training, and Competitive playlists by ranking bronze, silver, gold, or platinum— these last until the next weekly reset. 
  • You can use these buffs in the regular Vanguard Ops playlist. 

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Aidan O'Brien

Aidan has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for about five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2, and any ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic.