Destiny 2: How to Get the Kill Tracker Ghost

Keep your kill count.

How to Get the Kill Tracker Ghost in Destiny 2

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The Kill Tracker Ghost is one of the items you’ll receive as a bonus for pre-ordering Destiny 2. Unfortunately, unlike the emblem and emote, which can be obtained from the vault once you reach the Farm for the first time, this is one item that you won’t be able to obtain until you’ve progressed far enough in the story.

To obtain the Ghost, all you have to do is finish the entire story campaign and hit level 20. You’ll then be able to claim it from Shaxx at the Farm. Once equipped, the Kill Tracker Ghost will keep count of all your kills, both in the PVE content and in Crucible matches. It’s a nice way to see how many foes you’ve taken down during your time in Destiny 2.

Similar to the Kill Tracker Ghost, the Coldheart exotic rifle and the sword you get for pre-ordering the game can also only be unlocked after you’ve completed the campaign and reached level 20. Presumably, this is done so that you won’t have access to high level equipment until you’re at the appropriate level.

Be sure to check back with our Destiny 2 wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on the game.


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