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{{Inventory Infobox
 
| image = Engrams icon1.png
 
| Type =
 
| Rarity =
 
| Mission =
 
| Function = Decrypted into Equipment
 
| Related NPC =
 
| Related Item =
 
| Related Activity =
 
| Description =
 
| Acquired by=
 
| Location = All
 
| Dropped = Any enemy
 
| Node =
 
| Chest = Yes
 
| Vendor = [[Cryptarch]]
 
| Price = Varies
 
| Extra =
 
}}
 
 
==General Information==
 
==General Information==
Engrams are unidentified loot [[items]] randomly dropped by [[enemies]] or awarded upon completion of various activities in Destiny. Players can bring Engrams to a [[Cryptarch]] to have them deciphered and reveal their contents. Deciphering Engrams also increases the player's [[Crypto-Archaeology Reputation]]. Occasionally, Engrams will decrypt into [[Strange Coins]] or [[Motes of Light]].
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[[Engrams]] are unidentified loot [[items]] randomly dropped by [[enemies]] or awarded upon completion of various activities in Destiny. Players can bring Engrams to a [[Cryptarch]] to have them deciphered and reveal their contents. Deciphering Engrams also increases the player's [[Crypto-Archaeology Reputation]]. Occasionally, Engrams will decrypt into [[Strange Coins]] or [[Motes of Light]]. With a few exceptions, Engrams adhere to the following rules when being decrypted:
  
Engrams are categorized both by rarity and by slot, meaning that, for example, a '''Primary Legendary Engram''' will always decrypt into a '''Primary Weapon of Legendary rarity.''' The attack and defense values of the equipment obtained from an Engram is determined at the time of decryption and is based on the player's current overall light level. With few exceptions, Legendary engrams will attempt to produce equipment that is one to five levels higher than the player's overall light level at the time of decryption, capping at 390. Exotic Engrams follow the same rule and have a light level cap of 400.
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* Engrams will attempt to decrypt with an Attack/Defense value one to five points greater than the player's overall Light Level at the time of decryption.
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* <span style="color:#5076A3">'''Rare'''</span> engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than '''385'''.
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* <span style="color:#522F65">'''Legendary'''</span> engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than '''390'''.
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* <span style="color:#CEAE33">'''Exotic'''</span> engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than '''400'''.
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* Exotic Engrams will only drop from Ultras or upon conclusion of a Crucible match, and only if a [[Three of Coins]] has been used.
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* Once a player has reached character level 40, all <span style="color:#366F42">'''Encrypted'''</span> engrams that he/she obtains from that point forward will automatically be converted into [[Weapon Parts]] or [[Armor Materials]].
  
 
==Types of Engrams==
 
==Types of Engrams==

Revision as of 12:36, 10 August 2017

General Information

Engrams are unidentified loot items randomly dropped by enemies or awarded upon completion of various activities in Destiny. Players can bring Engrams to a Cryptarch to have them deciphered and reveal their contents. Deciphering Engrams also increases the player's Crypto-Archaeology Reputation. Occasionally, Engrams will decrypt into Strange Coins or Motes of Light. With a few exceptions, Engrams adhere to the following rules when being decrypted:

  • Engrams will attempt to decrypt with an Attack/Defense value one to five points greater than the player's overall Light Level at the time of decryption.
  • Rare engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 385.
  • Legendary engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 390.
  • Exotic engrams will decrypt with an Attack/Defense value no greater than 400.
  • Exotic Engrams will only drop from Ultras or upon conclusion of a Crucible match, and only if a Three of Coins has been used.
  • Once a player has reached character level 40, all Encrypted engrams that he/she obtains from that point forward will automatically be converted into Weapon Parts or Armor Materials.

Types of Engrams

Basic Engrams
Encoded engram icon1.jpg Encoded Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Common equipment.
Encrypted engram icon1.jpg Encrypted Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Uncommon equipment.
Decoherent engram icon1.jpg Decoherent Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Rare equipment.
Legendary engram icon1.jpg Legendary Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary equipment.
Exotic engram icon1.jpg Exotic Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Exotic equipment.
Special Engrams
Legendary engram icon1.jpg Sublime Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into one of six specific armor sets. Exclusive to Playstation 4.
Exotic engram icon1.jpg Legacy Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Exotic equipment from Year 1 and Year 2.
Eververse Engrams
Triad engram icon1.jpg Triad Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Vanguard Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Arena Engrams Arena Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Crucible Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Exodus Engrams Exodus Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Dead Orbit Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Warpath Engrams Warpath Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Future War Cult Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Unity Engrams Unity Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary New Monarchy Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Dusty Iron Engrams Dusty Iron Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Legendary Iron Banner Armor from Year 1 and Year 2.
Sterling Engrams Sterling Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Spektar armor.
Icy Engrams Icy Engrams Engrams that can be decrypted into Dawning Chroma armor.