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Enhancement Cores are an upgrade material in Destiny 2 that are required to Masterwork weapons, armor, and even Ghost Shells. Due to its necessity in making endgame builds, obtaining a large number of these is important if you plan on experimenting with Combat Style mods.

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Fortunately, Enhancement Cores are much more plentiful in the Beyond Light expansion than ever before. Virtually every activity in the game provides Enhancement Cores if you use certain mods or buffs. From buying them outright to farming certain activities, here is a complete guide on how to obtain Enhancement Cores in Destiny 2.

Updated July 28, 2023, by Charles Burgar: With upcoming changes to the Masterwork economy in Season 22, now is the perfect time to stock up on Enhancement Cores and other core materials. We've updated this guide with up-to-date Enhancement Core sources, farming strategies, and general advice for getting as many Enhancement Cores as possible.

How To Obtain Enhancement Cores

Destiny 2 Enhancement Cores

Enhancement Core can be earned from a variety of methods in Destiny 2 that range from dismantling gear to playing certain activities. Here is every way you can earn Enhancement Cores currently:

Method

Type

Core Amount

Banshee-44 Dailies

Bounty

1

Legend/ Master Lost Sectors

Activity

1

Lesser Core Harvest

Ghost Mod

1

Empire Hunts

Activity

1

Adept/ Hero Nightfalls

Activity

1

Decrypting Engrams (Small Chance)

Misc.

1

Finest Matterweave

Consumable

1

Trials of Osiris (Random Match Reward)

Activity

1

*Vendor Rank-Up Reward

Vendor

3-6

Legendary Lost Sectors

Activity

3-7

Season Pass

Season Pass

5 (x7)

Dismantling High-Tier Gear

Misc.

1-7

Weekly Clan Challenge

Weekly

7

*Amount tied to vendor's reputation reward track. Can be reset multiple times per season.

The Weekly Clan Challenge requires Clan Rank 4 before it grants Enhancement Cores. The reward is character-bound.

Dismantling Gear

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Core Amount: 1-7 (based on gear level)

Any weapon that is at Tier four or above will provide an Enhancement Core when it is dismantled. Higher weapon Tiers will grant more Enhancement Cores upon being dismantled, capping out at seven Enhancement Cores for dismantling a Masterworked weapon.

Armor will return Enhancement Cores at later tiers, starting with one core at Tier seven and granting seven at Tier ten. Dismantled Ghost Shells will provide up to four Enhancement cores based on their Tier. If you have dozens of Enhancement Prisms but no Enhancement Cores, look for blue-quality armor. Increase its level to eight, then dismantle the armor piece to get six cores, effectively converting your Prisms into Cores.

Bounties

Destiny 2 Banshee-44 Gunsmith Rewards

Core Amount: 1 each bounty

Various bounties in Destiny 2 grant Enhancement Cores if completed. Banshee-44's daily Gunsmith bounties provide Enhancement Cores upon completion. Both bounty types grant a single Enhancement Core upon completion. These bounties are quite easy to do, requiring you to land multiple kills with a certain weapon or damage type. If the name didn't give it away, these bounties reset each day and are per character.

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Earning Cores From Reputation

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Core Amount: 3 to 6 per rank reset

Year 4 of Destiny 2 has reworked the reward structure of all ritual activities—Vanguard Strikes, Crucible, and Gambit. The Dares of Eternity activity introduced in the Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack also shares this progression system. Fynch and Nimbus—the planetary vendor for Savathun's Throne World and Neomuna, respectively—can also give Enhancement Cores when you reach certain ranks with them.

As you play certain activities, you'll earn reputation with that activity's respective vendor. Earn enough reputation to increase your rank with that activity, unlocking new rewards you can claim from the vendor. These materials range from cosmetics to Masterwork materials, one of them being Enhancement Cores.

The first time you rank up with a vendor for a given season, you'll be able to earn three Enhancement Cores. Once you earn all rewards from that vendor's reward track, you'll prestige, resetting your rank with the vendor and their rewards. Resetting your reputation will allow you to earn six Enhancement Cores per reset instead of three.

For more information on earning reputation and vendor reputation rewards, consult the guides below:

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Earning Cores From Activities

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Core Amount: 1-3 (activity completion or mod proc)

Arguably the easiest way of earning Enhancement Cores is to equip a Lesser Core Harvest mod on your Ghost Shell. Note that this mod can only be installed on Masterworked Ghosts. These mods will allow strikes, Nightfalls, Crucible, and Gambit matches to drop Enhancement Cores when you kill bosses or Guardians.

If you want to earn cores quickly, farm Legend or Master Lost Sectors. Lightfall economy changes greatly buffed the amount of Enhancement Cores dropped from Legendary Lost Sectors. Clearing a Legend Lost Sector grants roughly 3-4 cores, taking only a couple of minutes to complete with a good build. If you need Enhancement Cores quickly, it's not a bad idea to farm these Legendary Lost Sectors.

The Best Enhancement Core Farm

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We have three recommendations for earning Enhancement Cores, each tuned for certain types of players:

  1. Casual farm (21 per week)
  2. Hardcore farm (12+ daily)
  3. Vault cleaning + Matterweave usage

Casual Farm

Core Amount: 21 per week

This farm is incredibly simple and only needs two things:

  1. A clan that's at rank four.
  2. Three characters.

Don't worry if your characters aren't leveled. All you're going to do is complete your clan weekly, then speak with Hawthorne. This will give you seven Enhancement Cores per character. Do this three times, and you'll have 21 Enhancement Cores you can consistently earn each week for virtually no effort.

Hawthorne's weekly is completed by earning Clan XP. Completing any activity on your Director (excluding open world content like Lost Sectors) will grant Clan XP. You need 5,000 XP for this challenge, which shouldn't take long if you're farming Vanguard Strikes or the Crucible.

Hardcore Farm

Destiny 2 Scavenger's Den Lost Sector

Core Amount: 12+ daily

If you need Enhancement Cores and don't mind a little grinding, here's what we recommend:

  • Grab Banshee's four daily bounties.
  • Head to the daily Legendary Lost Sector.
  • Farm the Lost Sector with loadouts that match Banshee's bounty requirements.
  • Once all bounties are finished, switch characters.
  • When finished, farm the current Legend Lost Sector.

The bounties alone will grant four Enhancement Cores per character, meaning you'll have 12 Enhancement Cores if you do this on all three of your characters. You can do this each day. We recommend Legend Lost Sectors because they are short and always drop Enhancement Cores when cleared. When finished with all of Banshee's bounties, continue farming Legend Lost Sectors until you have enough Enhancement Cores.

Vault Cleaning And Matterweave Usage

Destiny 2 Vault

This isn't a real farm, but it's something every long-time Destiny 2 player can do if they're short on Enhancement Cores. Clean out your Vault, then pop any Finest Matterweaves you have in your inventory. Some Legendary gear with high Masterwork ranks can also drop Enhancement Cores when dismantled, which means cleaning out your Vault occasionally can be a good source of cores.

When that's finished, you'll want to use every Finest Matterweave in your inventory. Long-time Destiny 2 players will likely have hundreds of this resource. Each Matterweave you dismantle grants one Enhancement Core. You can only dismantle one at a time, so prepare to dismantle these for a few minutes if you wish to delete all of them in one sitting.

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