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Destiny Recipes

Tracker for Destiny 2 titles, seals, and specific triumphs

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What it is

Destiny Recipes is a website specialized in title (seal) tracking for Destiny 2. Free, web-only, monetized by ads and optional donations. Bungie OAuth login for personal data. Active since 2018.

Every title in the game (Conqueror, Flawless, Dredgen, Wayfarer, Splicer, Reveler, etc.) has its page with: full list of required triumphs, player completion %, description of how to unlock each one, and specific warnings when a triumph requires retired or deprecated activities.

What problem it solves

When chasing a title in Destiny 2, the game doesn't tell you exactly what's missing. The Triumphs tab shows the seal with a %, but to see the breakdown you need to click each category one by one. For complex titles (Conqueror has 5+ parallel requirements), this means minutes navigating menus.

Destiny Recipes shows all the seal's triumphs on one page, marks your individual progress, and indicates which are locked (by retired activities or past seasonal events — critical to know before investing time).

How it differs

Versus Braytech and D2 Checklist (which cover titles among other checklists), Destiny Recipes is specialized in titles. Its pages have better clarity per triumph: detailed description, specific requirements (not just "kill 100 enemies" but "kill 100 enemies with X subclass in Y activity"), and editorial notes on retired activities.

If your goal is chasing a specific title, Destiny Recipes > Braytech (deeper). If your goal is general progression overview, Braytech > Recipes (broader).

What people use it for

Identifying missing triumphs: for a specific seal, see exactly what's missing. % isn't enough — Recipes breaks down each individual triumph.

Determining seal viability: some titles require retired activities (past seasonal events). Recipes warns you before starting the chase, avoiding wasted time.

Planning Conqueror: the most-chased seal each season requires Master Nightfall completions, Grandmaster, and specific triumphs. Recipes shows progress on each and which Nightfall remains.

Tracking Flawless seals: for Flawless (solo clears of raids/dungeons without dying), Recipes shows which activities are missing.

Cross-referencing titles: if you chase multiple seals in parallel (common for "Sentinel" — the meta-title for completing all others), Recipes shows progress on each in one view.

Who it's not for

If you don't chase titles, Recipes has marginal utility. Its value is specifically in seals and triumph completion.

If you play casually without completionism drive, other trackers (Braytech, D2 Checklist) cover your case better.

If you're still learning the game, chasing a title is premature — understand core mechanics first.

How to use it in practice

  1. Go to destinyrecipes.com. Login with Bungie OAuth.
  2. Main tab lists all available seals. Your completion % on each.
  3. Click a specific seal (e.g. Conqueror) to see breakdown.
  4. The page shows each required triumph with: description, your progress, and editorial notes (if retired, if requires specific activity, etc.).
  5. Click an individual triumph for expanded detail and guides where applicable.

Honest limitations

Coverage limited to seals/triumphs. For vendor checklists, weekly milestones, etc., Braytech or D2 Checklist are better.

Some retired seals may not be on the page. Recipes prioritizes obtainable current titles. If you chase a seal that can no longer be obtained (the retired ones become permanent once earned), info can be poor.

Editorial depth varies per seal. Popular titles (Conqueror, Flawless) have better detail; niche titles can be barely auto-generated lists from the manifest.

English only. No Spanish localization.

Moderate ads. Mobile experience acceptable, not excellent.

No mobile app. Only responsive web.

How to get started

Go to destinyrecipes.com, login with Bungie. Look at seals with high completion % (typically 80%+) — those are your most realistic targets. Click one, identify the missing triumph, plan your session around it. In under 30 minutes a title you never understood how to chase can drop.