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All Destiny 2 Trials maps, ranked – Tier List

Ascend to the Lighthouse.

Trials of Osiris is an ultra-competitive PvP mode in Destiny 2. It uses a variation of the Elimination game mode. Trials uses a lot of the same maps from other Crucible modes like Rumble and Control, but with its unique game mode, there's something different to consider when ranking the maps. What's good for the goose is not always good for the gander.

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Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris Maps

S Tier

There are no other gods up here aside from Cauldron and The Burnout. These two maps are the pinnacle of Destiny 2's premier PvP activity. They're everything a Trials map should be without any of the extra fluff that holds back the A Tier.

  • Cauldron
  • The Burnout

A Tier

When one of these three maps comes into the rotation, you know it's going to be a good weekend for Trials of Osiris. They're quick, competitive maps that play well with the Trial of Osiris mode. They fly close enough to the sun without melting their wings.

  • Altar of Flame
  • Javelin-4
  • Endless Veil

B Tier

They're not good and they're not awful. B Tier is middle-of-the-road territory. There's nothing about these maps that stands out as particularly brilliant, but there's nothing so awful about them that people don't mind playing on them.

  • Bannerfall
  • The Dead Cliffs
  • Wormhaven
  • Rusted Lands
  • The Anomaly

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C Tier

While these maps aren't the absolute worst, they leave a lot to be desired. Maps that fall in this tier typically have spawns too far away from one another, are unbalanced in design, or work better for other modes like Control.

  • Fragment
  • Exodus Blue
  • Widow's Court
  • Pacifica
  • Midtown
  • Radiant Cliffs

D Tier

These maps simply aren't any fun to play when it comes to Trials of Osiris. They're not conducive to the game mode and you can practically hear the collective groan from the community when they come up in the rotation.

  • Convergence
  • Shores of Time

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Christian has been playing games since he could hold a controller in the late 80s. He's been writing about them for nearly 15 years for both personal and professional outlets. Now he calls Pro Game Guides home where he worships at the altar of Destiny 2.