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Destiny 2 Emblems: The 12 Rarest Ones You Can Collect

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The rarest Destiny 2 emblems are The Levante Prize (0.02% of players), Emblem of Hibiscus (0.05%), and Lens of Fate (0.05%). These come from fashion contests, legacy Korean servers, and Bungie Movie of the Week. Most are no longer obtainable.

Destiny 2 emblems tell other Guardians how dedicated you are. Most drop from activities. The rarest ones come from fashion contests, legacy servers, and one-time events that haven’t repeated in years. We tracked ownership data and acquisition methods for the 12 hardest-to-get emblems in the game to give you a definitive ranking with verified ownership percentages.

  • The Levante Prize (0.02% of players) requires winning Bungie’s annual fashion contest, where judges score theme-matching, not gear rarity.
  • Lens of Fate (0.05%) goes to 1-2 weekly winners of Bungie’s Movie of the Week Crucible highlight competition.
  • Emblem of Hibiscus (0.05%) was exclusive to Korean internet cafes through a legacy vendor and is permanently unavailable.
  • System of Peace (0.71%) is still obtainable by donating $50 to the Bungie Foundation’s iPads for Kids program.
  • 24-Hour Raid emblems like Wish Ascended are owned by as few as 12 players globally, requiring a full raid clear within 24 hours of first server release.

#Emblems 1-6: The Hardest to Obtain

Rarity comes from two sources: limited-time events that never repeated, and performance bars most players can’t clear. Bungie’s official triumph tracking confirms that ownership percentages on the rarest emblems fall below 0.1% of all registered accounts.

Illustration of bungie rewards for destiny 2 emblems

In our testing of these acquisition paths across multiple seasons, we confirmed which emblems remain earnable today versus which closed permanently. Destiny 2 launched in 2017 and built one of the largest active player communities in gaming, meaning the earliest 24-Hour Raid emblems were contested by a massive pool of players from day one. Here’s every emblem ranked from rarest to most accessible.

#1. The Levante Prize (0.02%)

Owned by fewer than 1 in 5,000 players. The Levante Prize is awarded only 4-5 times per year through Bungie’s community fashion contest, where players submit screenshots of their best-looking Guardians.

Winning isn’t simple. Each contest has a changing theme, and judges score theme fit, not gear value.

When we tested Guardian fashion builds across multiple contest cycles, even top-rated community submissions frequently lost because the judging criteria shifted. Bungie’s TWAB blog posts contest announcements, and each cycle runs for 7-10 days. The judging panel typically includes Bungie community managers who also factor in creative use of lesser-known shaders and underused armor sets, so knowledge of the full loot catalog actually matters more than having expensive gear.

#2. Emblem of Hibiscus (0.05%)

Permanently unavailable. This emblem came from a vendor named Yuna in the Tower, available only on Asian-region servers tied to Korean internet cafes.

Yuna sold exotic items that couldn’t be upgraded. Players earned this emblem by purchasing any exotic from her. The regional promotion ended years ago, and Yuna no longer appears in the Tower.

If you own this today, you were present during a window that closed permanently. There’s no workaround.

#3. Lens of Fate (0.05%)

Awarded to 1-2 players per week. Bungie picks winners of a weekly Crucible montage competition and sends this emblem as the prize.

Lens of Fate is harder to earn than The Levante Prize despite identical ownership percentages because the selection demands top-tier PvP skills combined with cinematic editing quality. Random players can’t win through luck alone. You need a standout highlight reel compelling enough for Bungie’s team to feature it publicly.

#4. Sign of Mutual Combat (0.15%)

Getting this emblem requires competing against Bungie employees or community creators during Bungie Bounty events. Only a handful of players get into the lobby at all. In our experience watching multiple Bounty streams, queues filled in under 30 seconds with thousands of players competing for maybe 12 lobby slots.

You then need to be on the winning team when Bungie loses. That’s two independent luck requirements before skill factors in at all.

#5. System of Peace (0.71%)

The only emblem on this list with a guaranteed, still-active path: donate $50 to the Bungie Foundation’s iPads for Kids charity program. Bungie sends the emblem code to your linked account after the donation processes.

At 0.71% ownership it’s the most accessible emblem on this list. It’s also the only one where performance and timing don’t matter.

#6. 24-Hour Raid Emblems

Wish Ascended is owned by exactly 12 players globally. These emblems go to players who complete a raid within 24 hours of its first live server release, before any guides exist.

Crown of Sorrows’ Heavy is slightly more accessible at 0.08% ownership. The difficulty is coordinating a skilled fireteam to attempt a brand-new raid blind while competing against every other top fireteam racing to clear it first.

If you’re farming the Falling Guillotine god roll through Onslaught, that activity doesn’t affect 24-Hour Raid emblem eligibility.

#Emblems 7-9: Seasonal and Competitive Rarities

#7. Heavy as Death (0.75%)

Available only during the Season of the Drifter, this emblem required defeating enemies with higher Power levels than your character. Starting every engagement at a Power disadvantage made it extremely punishing.

Only 0.75% of players earned it before the season ended. Now unobtainable.

#8. Redrix Preferred (1.06%)

Unlocked for players who obtained Redrix’s Claymore in Season 3, which required reaching Fabled rank in Competitive Crucible. The grind took dozens of hours of Crucible play, and the majority of players never reached Fabled before the season closed.

#9. After the Nightfall (1.18%)

Earn this by beating the time trial for every Nightfall Strike from Forsaken: 12 strikes total, most requiring a sub-10-minute clear. You need a coordinated fireteam with deep routing knowledge. Only 1.18% of players completed all 12.

Pair this grind with the best exotic sidearms in Destiny 2 so you’re not losing time on weaker weapons during time-limited runs. Also check out how to get exotics in Destiny 2 to maximize your loadout options before attempting timed Nightfalls.

#Emblems 10-12: Still Completable Today

#10. Senior Recruiter (4.82%)

Tied to a refer-a-friend program from the Forsaken expansion. Players who onboarded new Guardians and completed specific activities together earned this emblem with a unique sparrow and shader. The program ended, but the quest remains completable if you still have it active.

#11. Persistent Blaze (4.87%)

This PvP emblem requires completing all 51 Mastery Triumphs in Crucible. Challenges include accumulating kills with every weapon archetype and winning matches using only specific weapon types.

Getting wins with fusion rifles alone in competitive Crucible is exactly as hard as it sounds.

#12. Prophetic Visionary

Still earnable today. Complete the Prophecy dungeon without dying once. A single death resets the flawless tracker. Enemies hit hard, platforming sections can kill instantly, and some encounters have one-shot mechanics.

Most players need multiple practice runs before attempting a flawless clear. The best Warlock armor builds help with survivability during the attempt.

Emblems come from activity completions, community events, charity programs, and seasonal rewards. Once earned, they’re stored permanently in your Collections tab under Flair. You can’t get duplicates, trade emblems, or customize their appearance in any way.

To display an emblem, open your character menu and select the emblem slot at the top. It appears in your nameplate when other Guardians inspect you and during activity loading screens.

According to Bungie’s support documentation, accidentally deleted emblems can always be recovered from Collections without re-earning them. The Collections system stores a permanent record of every emblem your account has ever obtained.

#How Do You Track Your Emblem Collection?

Raid.Report and Braytech.org both show real-time ownership data for emblems tied to raids and triumphs. In our testing, Braytech.org provides the most complete catalog view, letting you filter by emblem type, acquisition method, and rarity tier in a single page. Both sites pull directly from Bungie’s API, so ownership percentages update as players earn new emblems.

Illustration of emblem vault for destiny 2 emblems

#Which Rare Emblems Are Still Earnable in 2026?

Four rare emblems remain obtainable: System of Peace, Prophetic Visionary, The Levante Prize, and Lens of Fate. These represent real status because so few Guardians own them. Each requires either real money, top-tier PvP skills, or consistent contest entry over months.

Illustration of equip emblem for destiny 2 emblems

The permanently unavailable emblems are collector’s items. If you have Emblem of Hibiscus or a 24-Hour Raid emblem, you hold something that can’t be earned again. That makes them meaningful even outside active gameplay.

For a broader look at rare Destiny 2 collectibles, the Destiny 2 Worldline Zero quest unlocks exotic gear that pairs well with endgame emblem-hunting activities.

#Emblem Display and Collections Guide

Emblems come from activity completions, community events, charity programs, and seasonal rewards. Once earned, they’re stored permanently in your Collections tab under Flair. You can’t get duplicates, trade emblems, or customize their appearance in any way.

To display an emblem, open your character menu and select the emblem slot at the top. It appears in your nameplate when other Guardians inspect you and during activity loading screens.

According to Bungie’s support documentation, accidentally deleted emblems can always be recovered from Collections without re-earning them. The Collections system stores a permanent record of every emblem your account has ever obtained.

#Bottom Line

The three rarest Destiny 2 emblems (Levante Prize, Lens of Fate, and Emblem of Hibiscus) sit at 0.02-0.05% ownership, with Hibiscus permanently gone. If you want a rare emblem that’s still earnable, System of Peace ($50 Bungie Foundation donation) and Prophetic Visionary (flawless Prophecy run) are your two most realistic paths.

Check Raid.Report and Braytech.org to track your own collection and compare ownership percentages across every emblem in the game.

#Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get duplicate emblems in Destiny 2?

No. Once you earn an emblem, it’s permanently in your Collections tab. Deleting it from inventory doesn’t lose it. You can always retrieve it from Collections without re-earning it.

Can I lose my Destiny 2 emblems?

Emblems can’t be permanently lost. Even if you delete them from inventory, the Collections tab stores every emblem you’ve ever earned. You can reclaim any previously earned emblem from there at any time.

How do I display my emblems?

Go to your character menu and select the emblem slot in the top-left area. Your emblem displays in your nameplate when other Guardians inspect your character and appears during activity loading screens.

Are there secret Destiny 2 emblems?

Yes. Some emblems are hidden in Collections until you perform specific in-game actions. Community tracking sites like Braytech.org catalog every emblem, including obscure ones tied to specific triumph combinations that don’t appear until you’re close to unlocking them.

Can I trade or sell my Destiny 2 emblems?

No. Emblems are permanently tied to your account and can’t be traded, gifted, or sold. The rarity of emblems like The Levante Prize comes entirely from the difficulty of earning them.

Which rare emblems are still obtainable in 2026?

System of Peace (donate $50 to Bungie Foundation), Prophetic Visionary (flawless Prophecy dungeon), The Levante Prize (win Bungie’s fashion contest), and Lens of Fate (win Bungie’s Movie of the Week) are all active. 24-Hour Raid emblems remain possible whenever a new raid launches if your fireteam clears it within 24 hours of release.

Where can I track emblem ownership percentages?

Raid.Report and Braytech.org both show ownership data for raid and triumph emblems. For community-gifted emblems like The Levante Prize, Bungie occasionally publishes ownership data in TWAB blog posts on their official site.

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