What are Chronolog used for in Destiny 2? Monument to Seasons Past, explained

What are Chronolog used for in Destiny 2? Monument to Seasons Past, explained

Destiny 2 has added yet another new currency to keep track of, and who can blame you if you find it confusing?

The Chronolog redeemable currency is found within the Season 28: Lawless rewards pass track, and you can use it to get some pretty cool stuff that you may have missed out on in the past. This may be useless to the most dedicated Destiny 2 gamers, but there’s likely something for most players to pick up using Chronologs.

Here’s everything there is to know about Chronologs and how to use them in Destiny 2.

What is a Chronolog in Destiny 2?

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Chronolog is a new redeemable currency in Destiny 2: Renegades (it was added during the Ash & Iron update earlier in 2025) that allow you to unlock previous season pass items that you may have missed out on in the past. They are found as rewards within the reward pass in Season 28: Lawless, and other new seasons moving forward.

The rewards are in both the free and premium track of the reward pass, and they are found in bundles of 100. This new currency basically functions as a catch-up mechanic for players to collect rewards they may have missed out on if they played and did not max out a previous rewards pass.

How to use Chronolog in Destiny 2: Renegades

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To use Chronologs, visit the Seasonal Archive: Monument to Seasons Past in the Tower, shown in the image above. Interact with it and you can see the Reward Passes from previous seasons in Destiny 2. Inspecting an individual season will allow you to exchange Chronologs for the rewards.

Destiny 2 Monument to Seasons Past
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The image below depicts what the Reclamation season reward pass looks like:

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Each item has a different price of Chronologs. For example, this Last Discipline ornament set costs 40 Chronolog (because I had some of the items in it already), while some rewards cost 100, 200, or more.


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