 What is going on guys, welcome back to the channel and I do appreciate you being here. Today I've been going over Destiny 2 video and today guys I want to try and explain the chalice of opulence to all you folks out there who are still a little confused on it and how certain rewards are earned as well as all the possible ways of upgrading the chalice and the effects each has. Now I do want to keep this as simple as possible to make it easier for you guys who are kind of confused about how this works. Now we'll go in-depth on every room, what they do, how certain weapons are rolled and so forth so stay tuned. But before we go any further guys if you do enjoy the video and would like to show you support you can by hitting that like button. If you are new around here and enjoy daily Destiny 2 videos be sure to subscribe. So yeah I know some people watching will know more or less everything I will explain in this video but still I am getting questions on a daily about this chalice and how certain weapons are obtained from the Menagerie. So I've done a little more research into the chalice also the ruins you can get and what each offers. And also I will share with you guys an amazing spreadsheet which actually shows every possible combination of Segea you can cook up with this chalice. Okay so the chalice of opulence, we know it consists of three main nodes which each affect loot drops from the Menagerie slot 1, 2 and 3. We also see that there are nine nodes across the bottom of the screen, room compatibility, room bonus and power and efficiency. All 12 nodes upon this chalice take Imperials to unlock. Now I made a comprehensive video yesterday talking about Imperials and how you can get these to the fullest and if you do want to check that video out you will find it linked within the video description but it does show you the fastest way you can get Imperials as everything here as you know is locked behind these so you do need as many as possible. So let's check out the ruins. So there are 12 in total and before we check out what combos these can make and how you can figure out what you need to apply to get a certain weapon or roll. Them and what they do can be seen on screen now. Also what each does within each ruin slot as they do different things. This is the effect ruin of ambition will have when applied to each individual slot. This is what the ruin of cunning will do. This is what the ruin of desire will do. This is what the ruin of access will do. This is what the ruin of gluttony will do. This is what the ruin of joy will do. This is what the ruin of jubilation will do. This is what the ruin of pleasure will do. This is what the ruin of pride will do. This is what the ruin of the beast will do. This is what the ruin of war will do and this is what the ruin of wealth will do. So there are the ruins you can get and as you saw some rooms drop specific items while others can drop various items. It all depends on the rarity of the ruin. Opening the ruin compatibility nodes within the chariot of opulence allows you to have a chance of getting all the nodes listed here. Rune compatibility 1 adds red ruins into the mix, 2 adds green ruins into the mix and 3 adds blue ruins into the mix and before you ask also the purple ruins are the basic ones. Each ruin is represented by a colour which you can see on screen now. So you know what each ruin compatibility unlocks. Red ruins are ambition, cunning and gluttony. Green ruins are desire, war and pride and blue ruins are access, pleasure and wealth. Okay so how do you figure out how you can land yourself a specific piece of gear from the menagerie chest using the chariot of opulence? Well it isn't as hard as you may think. So the menagerie offers a variety of different pieces of gear. A full set of armour as well as a variety of weapons. Armour pieces I believe may still have an element of IRG to them no matter the ruins you use. The specific ruins needed for each armour piece though are as follows. Helmets, ruin of war, applied to slot 1. Gauntlets, ruin of cunning, applied to slot 1. Chest pieces, ruin of pleasure, applied to slot 1. Legs, ruin of gluttony, applied to slot 1. Class items, ruin of joy, applied to slot 1. Armours I will say though I haven't quite worked out yet as I ain't sure if said armour drops with random traits. Now within the collections, the helmet for the hunter has more resilience than mobility and recovery. So you'd think to get this helmet, you'd use ruin of war in slot 1 and ruin of ambition in slot 2 as you see armour rolled with this ruin is guaranteed to have a resilience trait. And that's how this challenge works, specifically with weapons though. But the point I made earlier in I ain't sure if armours can drop with random traits is the point. If they don't and they are set meaning the hunter helmet always has resilience then this is a combo you'd need to use with ruin slot 3 being a master work choice of your picking. And that's basically how these armour pieces are obtained from the menagerie. So armour pieces are a little more complicated to make out. But guys if this is indeed the way it works then you simply go into your collections, go to the opulence, go to the specific armour piece you want, you know the ruins that need to be applied in slot 1. If the armour piece you're checking out in your collections has recovery as a trait, has mobility as a trait or has resilience as a trait, apply the correct ruin into ruin slot 2 in the challenge of opulence. That is if it is confirmed these armours do drop with set traits. Well I cannot confirm that as of yet and I mean if I could I would put together a list of how each armour piece is obtained but at the moment I can't confirm so I won't guarantee it. Weapons though which we will move on to now I do know due to various research that these do indeed work. So to start and how you can work this out for yourself, let's use the Ostringer hand cannon for example, the ISLunar reskin. Well firstly you'd need to use the ruin of desire in that slot 1 as you can see this specifically drops hand cannons and in slot 2 you'd need to use the ruin of gluttony. Rune 3 if you have it unlocked you can use whatever you choose. So how does this work you may be wondering. So we know what each ruin now does and what they can drop when applied to slot 1. Rune slot 2 weapon wise varies as there are 4 different weapon traits you can apply here, low rounds per minute traits, average rounds per minute traits, high round per minute traits and excellent round per minute traits. With hand cannons there are 4 different firing speeds in the game, 110 rounds per minute, 140 rounds per minute, 150 rounds per minute and 180 rounds per minute. If you look at the Ostringer within the collections we see it has a fire rate of 140. So that would tell you if the order in which these ruins correspond with the fire rates is correct, the ruin which offers the average rounds per minute traits should be applied to ruin slot 2 if you want to obtain the Ostringer. Now I know for a fact the ruin of desire applied to slot 1 and the ruin of gluttony applied to slot 2 does indeed drop with the Ostringer as I've had a few powers I've already tried and tested this. Now I ain't saying it's 100% guaranteed every time as there are all the hand cannons in the game which share these traits also. But what I would think would be a thing because there are different levels of ruins relatively wise, blue being the last one you will unlock, no doubt using the rare ruins in slot 2, ruin of wealth for instance, might up your chance of getting the Menagerie exclusive loot. On screen now we can see the combos I believe will work for each individual weapon we know the Menagerie offers at this current moment in time. Try these out, test them out, I do believe they will work but obviously because it's early days I don't have the ruins to try all this out myself. But no doubt guys sooner or later this will be fully worked out and as soon as that happens I will have you covered right here on my channel as for now experiment as it is early days like I said. Also linked within the video description is a comprehensive guide on which ruin roles what and so forth. It is linked via a spreadsheet and to be honest it's quite a lot to take in so in my opinion if I were you I'd get the basics first. But on that note guys we have come to the end of the video. If you guys enjoyed it leaving a like really does help out it did take me quite a while to actually put this together and figure this out. If you are new around here and this is what you want to see more of be sure to subscribe and if you never want to miss a video I upload you can turn notifications on by hitting that bell button. But guys thanks as always for stopping by hopefully you enjoyed the video and hopefully I will see you on that next one.