
If it's Exotic Weapons that you're after, we've got you covered with our Pain And Gain Exotic Quest and Deathbringer Exotic Rocket Launcher - Symphony of Death guides. If you need further help with Destiny 2 Shadowkeep, check out our guides on Dead Ghost Locations, Jade Rabbit Locations, and Eyes on the Moon - How to Start Vex Invasion. However, this isn’t a realistic tactic – you can’t upgrade regular mods to legendary before you hit 280, and the drop rate for the latter is abysmally low. Ideally, you’ll want to mod each item you want to improve, to get the most out of the process.
If the host item is modded, the result will be the other item’s power level plus five. If you’re infusing the unmodded host with a modded item, only the base power level of the modded item will count. A mod can affect the process if it’s applied to the host weapon, but not the one that’s being used up. The situation with legendary mods is somewhat strange. But we’ve mentioned mods affect this, and you’re probably wondering how. When you infuse a weapon, it’s power level will instantly jump to the power level of the weapon you’ve used. Hand cannons can only be infused with other hand cannons. If it’s a weapon, both have to be of the same type. You can’t infuse Titan armor with Warlock gear. If it’s armor, both have to be for the same class. The item you’re improving has to be at a lower power level than the item you’re infusing it with.