Published on: Sep 27, 2014 @ 13:21 The following guide recap courtesy of Datto The Vault of Glass is the first raid in Destiny. It is much more difficult than your typical strike and requires 6 people. The first encounter is with The Templar. You may have already seen the guides we’ve posted for the Vault of Glass, and if not, click here. There’s a lot of good overview information there, but in this article we’re going to be focusing on the Templar. DattoDoesDestiny explains this fight very well, walking you through step by step, about what you need to watch out
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‘Treasure Cave 2.0’
Published on: Sep 25, 2014 @ 23:44 With the most recent patch, Bungie has made it more difficult for some people to acquire very quick loot via the “loot cave” exploit. It had a good run, but ultimately this extremely quick way to earn loot was just not what Bungie intended and they wanted to reduce “the effectiveness of a humbling number of economy exploits.” “Shooting at a black hole for hours on end isn’t our dream for how Destiny is played,” the Destiny Dev Team wrote. “Expect changes soon which decrease the efficiency of cave farming and correspondingly increase engram drops from completing activities.”
Exotic Weapons Guide
Published on: Sep 25, 2014 @ 11:02 There is a class of equipment beyond Legendary. Powerful and rare, they are known as Exotics. You can find an Exotic via several different ways, but the important thing to know is that you can potentially find one almost anywhere in the game. You can earn Exotic Engrams from completing high-level Strikes, from PvP, from Raids, or from Faction reputation rewards. If you’d like to see all of the Exotics in Destiny, check out this article. Where to get them You can buy some Exotics with Strange Coins, and you might even be lucky enough to stumble across an Exotic bounty, with
Guide to Destiny’s Patrols
Published on: Sep 23, 2014 @ 15:07 Out in the world on Patrols, you can find Chests, Materials, and Patrol Beacons. Chests and Materials aren’t always present in the same locations. Sometimes they spawn, sometimes they don’t. Patrol Beacon locations are the same, but the specific mission they grant can vary. Patrol activities on each planet are a great way to gain reputation for your desired Faction, as well as Materials, since the missions are so quick and (usually) easy to do. You can search the planet at your leisure, gathering raw Materials in the wild and looting chests to find more. Much like
Weapon Stats Explained In-Depth
Published on: Sep 22, 2014 @ 13:14 Weapon stats define how a weapon behaves. All weapons of the same name have the same base stats. Note that because two weapons of the same name can have different mods, they can still end up with different final stat values! Also, there are a few weapon stats that are “hidden” (that is, not visible on the in-game stat display). Optics, Handling, Recoil, and maximum Inventory ammo stats aren’t shown on your weapon. Note that a higher maximum inventory ammo also boosts the amount of ammo you spawn with when you begin an activity.
How to Gain Easy Reputation & More
Published on: Sep 21, 2014 @ 12:56 nJoi Gaming has an in-depth guide for gaining reputation fast; With this method you can reach up to 800+ rep an hour for any Faction! If you’re wondering which Faction you should align yourself with, check out this article. Form a 3 Man Fireteam, split Cosmodrome into 3 parts, each member takes a location – The Skywatch, the Mothyards/Steppes, The Divide/Rocketyard. Spread out to be able to cover as much area per player as possible. VIP‘s spawn in Rocketyard, Skywatch, and the Steppes by spawn – never abandon VIP or Kill Everything patrols. Others can be abandoned if nobody
Guide to the Iron Banner
Published on: Sep 20, 2014 @ 14:50 The Iron Banner, a Faction led by Lord Saladin (vendor), a veteran of the Battle for Twilight Gap, the Iron Banner seeks the mightiest of Crucible combatants to lead the war against the Darkness. A hero to the City and a legend in his own right, Saladin led the City’s defense during the Battle for the Twilight Gap. His protégés, Commander Zavala and Lord Shaxx, now lead the Tower’s Vanguard and the Crucible, respectively. Saladin remains close to Zavala, though his relationship with Shaxx has been strained since the Twilight Gap.[divider] What is the Iron Banner? The
Vault of Glass Guides
Published on: Sep 16, 2014 @ 17:01 Destiny’s first Raid was released today, and a group at PrimeGuard was the first to complete it – it took them 10 hours and 42 minutes! For those who are curious about their clear here’s some random stats: They died a combined total of 1,606 times 5,733 kills happened during the clear An average K/D Ratio of 3.59 1,388 Precision Kills were performed Successfully ressurected another Guardian 166 times Their average lifespan was 2 minutes and 22 seconds To see some of the raid-specific gear, check out this article. [divider]As more strategies and guides are released, this article will be updated. [toggle title=”Guide by F8L