The official trailer for the Crucible was unveiled today at Gamescom! “Enter the Crucible to hone your skills against other Guardians in competitive multiplayer arenas that span the solar system. As you engage in multiplayer combat, victory will earn you special armor, weapons, and gear that you can take with you into every single mode of play.” [divider] For more in-depth descriptions of the Crucible modes, click here. [divider] Derek Carroll, Destiny’s senior designer, and Eric Osborne, Head of Community, talk about some additional details about the game’s competitive arenas in this article from Gamespot. Launch is going to
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Epic Beta Montages v2
After watching these, be sure to check out the first installment of epic montages we featured if you haven’t already seen them. Watch in HD for the best viewing experience. SuddothMediaHD TwoAverageGamers Zankioh sofreshcoolbutta kjhovey DBMgamer0722
Moon Public Events
A few of the Moon’s public events that were available in the beta.
Warlock Class Build Guide
ReachForgeNetwork has a great breakdown of the key multiplayer components for the Warlock Class in Destiny. They started a new series of Crucible Guides, called “Destiny: Master At Arms” – and in this one they observe the strengths of a midrange Control Warlock build.
How the Radar Works
Were you wondering exactly how the radar worked? This video offers an explanation about this helpful sensor and Datto answers some FAQs related to it.
Elemental Weapon Damage
Different weapons in Destiny use different elements to inflict different damage on your enemies. There’s 4 different types of weapon damage: Arc, Solar, Void, and Kinetic. Arc Damage – This elemental damage type is related to electricity and has an area of effect. Blue shields are weak to Arc. Solar Damage – This elemental damage type is fire damage and has a chance to ignite enemies. Orange shields are weak to Solar. Void Damage – This elemental damage type is related to gravity and dark energy. Kinetic Damage – This is the default (physical) damage type of most weapons and does not correspond to an element. Elemental weapon damage didn’t
Attack vs. Impact – Weapon Damage Explained
Attack vs. Impact. What’s the difference? What do they do? Attack determines how much damage enemies will take, and a higher attack rating allows your weapons to damage higher-level opponents. Impact increases the damage inflicted by each shot. DattoDoesDestiny takes a closer look at these weapon modifiers and gives us his take on how these stats will affect your weapons.
Everything We Know About Raids
MoreConsole dives into Raids, going over what we know so far about them, including Raid Bosses, The Vault of Glass, Expansion Passes, Matchmaking, Raid Location and More!