What it is
Trials Report is a website specialized in Trials of Osiris, Destiny 2's weekend PvP mode. Free, web-only, ad-supported. No login required for basic queries; optional for extended personal tracking. Active since Trials returned to D2 in 2020.
Covers Trials stats specifically: flawless passages per season, fireteam composition analysis, weapon usage trends in Trials, global leaderboards, and the distinguishing feature — matchup tool that shows the enemy fireteam's recent history as soon as the match starts.
What problem it solves
Trials of Osiris is a high-stakes mode (one loss at 3-0 breaks the flawless run). Information asymmetry shifts matches: if you know your opponent is a flawless veteran with 200+ passages, you adjust strategy (more passive, avoid 50/50 trades). If you know they're a rookie, you press. Without info, you play blind.
Trials Report solves this with a "matchmaking history" toggle that loads as soon as Trials tracks the match. In 30 seconds you know who you're playing against, what weapons they use, their Trials K/D, and how many flawless they have.
How it differs
Versus Destiny Tracker (which also has PvP stats), Trials Report is specialized and deep in Trials: real-time matchup tool, weapon usage filtered by Trials mode specifically, fireteam analysis. Destiny Tracker is more general; Trials Report is where Trials sweats live.
Versus Raid Report (its sister tool), they don't compete — Raid Report covers raids/dungeons, Trials Report covers Trials. Same team or similar philosophy of "specialized tool that does one thing very well".
What people use it for
Pre-game matchup analysis: paste enemy fireteam Bungie IDs (or use automatic integration) and see Trials stats of the rival trio.
Flawless run tracking: in a season, how many flawless cards you've completed, win rate, best rounds.
Weekend weapon meta: what weapons are being used most in Trials this season, how it shifted from last patch.
Fireteam composition leaderboards: top fireteams of the weekend, useful to identify known squads in LFG.
Personal history lookup: how many flawless passages in your career, what weapons you use most, what maps you do best on.
Who it's not for
If you don't play Trials of Osiris, this site is 100% irrelevant. Covers only that mode.
If you play Trials casually (a couple matches per weekend, no flawless ambition), the matchup tool has marginal utility — it matters only when matches are even and you want an edge.
If you're bothered by opponent "stalking", you can hide your Bungie profile (Trials Report respects these opt-outs) — but you lose symmetry: the rival can hide, so can you.
How to use it in practice
- Before the weekend, go to
trials.reportto review last season's meta and trending weapons. - Start Trials. As soon as the match begins, the site detects your fireteam (via API) and auto-loads matchup if you have your profile linked.
- For manual lookup: paste enemy Bungie IDs in
/team. See K/D, flawless count, weapon usage of all three. - Post-match, review round detail if you want to analyze specific trades.
- For personal season tracking: dedicated tab with flawless cards, lighthouse passages, etc.
Honest limitations
Bungie API doesn't expose fireteam composition in real-time consistently. There's a delay (seconds to minutes) between matchup and data availability. In fast matches, you can finish before having the lookup.
Private profiles don't appear. If rivals hid their career, you can't stalk anything. Fair privacy, but asymmetric.
Trials only. Doesn't cover regular Crucible, Iron Banner, or other PvP. For those, Destiny Tracker is the option.
Ads and sponsored CTAs. The free experience is functional but the site pushes PRO Tier for "matchup faster" and extra stats.
Information isn't coaching. Knowing the rival's K/D doesn't teach you to position better. To improve, your own gameplay and creator videos (Mactics, etc.) deliver more.
How to get started
Go to trials.report, link your Bungie ID. The first weekend of Trials after, the site auto-shows each matchup. Try a manual lookup of the enemy fireteam after a tough round and see if the info makes sense with how they played. In 2-3 weekends you'll have integrated the flow into your Trials routine.
