All Destiny 2 Tonic Upgrades and the best ones to unlock
There are currently five Tonic Upgrades to unlock in Destiny 2, but which ones should you get first?
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You’ll get Destiny 2 Tonic Upgrades for Eido’s lab as you complete Major Fieldwork quests, but you’ll want to unlock the best ones first. These first five upgrades in Revenant Act 1 mainly focus on bolstering your ability to gather reagents, letting you get these crucialDestiny 2brewing ingredients from things like bounties and dismantling weapons, but the most useful upgrade improves your chances of discovering new tonic recipes, which has many long-term benefits. With all that in mind, here are the best Destiny 2 Tonic Upgrades to get first as well as what they all do.
Best Destiny 2 Tonic Upgrades
If you just want to know which MajorDestiny 2 Fieldworkquests to complete first to get the best Tonic Upgrades early, here’s the order I recommend:
All Destiny 2 Tonic Upgrades
Each Major Fieldwork quest you complete rewards you with its own Destiny 2 tonic upgrade, helping you gather reagents more easily to brew more tonics and improve your brewing efficiency. In the long run, that’ll also help you get all sorts of Revenant weapons and armor as consuming tonics for timed buffs is one of the main ways you can extra loot drops.
Because each Revenant Act will have its own Fieldwork tab, it’s likely that five new Tonic Upgrades will be added in each one. Here are all the upgrades available right now and which Major Fieldwork quests to complete:
Act 1 Tonic Upgrades in Destiny 2
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