Destiny 2 players will get a refresh to Zavala’s Vanguard reputation ranks with the launch of Season 15 on August 24. This change will make Zavala’s reputation system more in line with the current Crucible system that Lord Shaxx currently has. Destiny 2 players will want to prepare for this change.

Commander Zavala’s reputation system was not updated when Bungie changed the system for Crucible, however, that is changing with season 15, and Zavala will finally catch up and revamp his Vanguard Strike reputation system to better serve the Guardians of Destiny 2.

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To prepare for this upcoming change to Zavala’s reputation system, Guardians will want to make sure to turn in all their Vanguard Tokens before Season 15 starts on August 24. Many Guardians will have an abundance of Vanguard Tokens and may not want to travel back and forth between Zavala and the Postmaster as their inventory fills up from turning in Tokens, luckily, there is a useful method to avoid losing gear when the Postmaster fills up.

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Guardians who are familiar with Destiny 2’s third-party companion apps, like Destiny Item Manager, may already know this trick, however, some may not. Using Destiny Item Manager, Guardians can enable the Farming Mode to make space in their inventories while turning in all of their tokens.

When activated, the Farming Mode will continuously check a Guardian's inventory and any slots that get full will have some items moved to the Destiny 2 Vault. This prevents the overflow from going to the Postmaster and further prevents Guardians from losing any of their rewards when turning in their tokens, allowing them to turn in all their tokens at once.

The potential problem with this method comes when Guardians have a full Vault. If a Guardians Vault is full, they will not have space for items to be moved to the Vault, forcing the items back to the Postmaster, allowing for some rewards to possibly be deleted if the Postmaster is full.

Guardians looking to make the most of the Destiny 2 Vanguard Tokens may want to take the time to manage their inventory before turning in their tokens to mitigate the risk of running out of inventory and Vault space. Turning in Vanguard Tokens can be a good way to stock up on some Destiny 2 resources before the upcoming Season 15 launch, so Guardians are encouraged to turn in their tokens before they are removed from their inventory.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: Bungie