• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

Bungie Details Power Differentials in Iron Banner for Destiny: The Taken King

October 13, 2015 by Michael Fossbakk

It’s…complicated.

With the Iron Banner having returned in Destiny: The Taken King, some fans have wondered how level/power differences will work in the PvP playlist, given the recent separation of a player’s experience-based level and their light level. In a blog post on Bungie’s website, senior designer Derek Carroll attempts to explain the changes.

“The Power Curve is a way of measuring the damage you do to players with a differing Light level,” Carroll wrote. “There's a lot of secret math that gets done behind the scenes that I’m not going to get into, but for the purposes of this article, you may assume that every 10 units of Light equals 1 Level on the following graph. For example: If I’m sitting at 280 Light, and attack someone with 300 Light, my disadvantage would be a delta of 2.”

Interpreting the above graph may seem difficult, but Carroll points out the most important piece of information: “the bottom of the curve is still 10%.”

He calls that 10%, “the important element for punishing players who are woefully under-leveled. There’s just a lot more room between full-power and full-sadness, given that there’s a lot more room between a new character and an endgame player in The Taken King.”

Carroll also points out that the first three levels of disadvantage (the x-axis) are where the most competitive players should pay attention.

“This means that, assuming everyone in your match is close to max-level (or “your level”), minor differences in power will matter more than ever,” Carroll wrote. “We’re assuming that matchmaking will do its thing and keep skills close, so your gear will give you the edge (or hold you back) when playing in power-enabled playlists.”

Source: Bungie

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

Top 20 NEW Horror Games of 2026

Top 20 NEW Horror Games of 2026

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered - Before You Buy

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered - Before You Buy

10 Games Where You Leave EVERYTHING BEHIND

10 Games Where You Leave EVERYTHING BEHIND

20 Games That DESERVE To Be On Your WISHLIST

20 Games That DESERVE To Be On Your WISHLIST

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of February 2026

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of February 2026

10 Games That Take Realism TOO FAR

10 Games That Take Realism TOO FAR

BATMAN ARKHAM GAMES BACK? 6 NEW GAMES ANNOUNCED & MORE

BATMAN ARKHAM GAMES BACK? 6 NEW GAMES ANNOUNCED & MORE

Resident Evil Requiem: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU

Resident Evil Requiem: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU

Crimson Desert seems IMPOSSIBLE

Crimson Desert seems IMPOSSIBLE

Category: Updates

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Rumor: Former MindsEye Dev Claims They Were Doxxed And SWATted
  • Marathon Will Have Server Wipes Every Three Months
  • “Rockstar Must Be Quaking” – Hell Let Loose Dev Shares The Anxiety Of GTA 6 Meeting Fan Expectations
  • Rumor: GTA 6 Phones Will Feel Real, With Fully Featured In-Game Apps
  • Content Creator xQc Thinks GTA 6 Is Worth $ 800 In Terms Of Its Content and Quality

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme