Destiny 2 Destination Map Legend [2021]
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How to Understand the Destiny 2 Destination Map Legend
Destiny 2 is a game that features many different planets, locations and activities to explore. However, navigating the map can be confusing if you don't know what the icons and symbols mean. In this article, we will explain the most common elements of the Destiny 2 destination map legend and how to use them to find your way around the game.
Lost Sectors
Lost Sectors are hidden areas that contain a large group of enemies and a chest that can be looted only after you defeat a mini-boss. They are marked by a white sign with a symbol on it, usually near the entrance. Inside the chest you will find a token of the planet and some other rewards. You can revisit Lost Sectors after some time to loot them again, but you will get weaker items and less experience points.
Region Chests
Region Chests are yellow chests that can be looted only once. They usually contain more than one token of the planet and some other rewards. They are marked by a yellow icon on the map, but they can be hard to find as they can be hidden on different floors, caves or buildings. You will get 100 experience points for looting them.
Public Events
Public Events are activities that occur at specific intervals in various places on the map. They are marked by a blue icon with a timer on it. All players on the map can participate in them, even if they are doing other missions. You can join them at any time, even just before they end, and you won't miss the reward. The objectives vary depending on the event, but they usually involve capturing and holding points, defeating a boss or defending an area. At the end of the event, a chest will appear that you have to loot to collect your rewards. You will get several thousand experience points for completing them.
Adventures
Adventures are side missions that offer more story and lore about the game world. They are marked by an orange icon with a sword on it. You can start them by talking to an NPC or interacting with an object. They usually have multiple objectives and dialogue scenes. You will get some rewards and experience points for completing them.
Quests
Quests are main missions that advance the main story of the game. They are marked by a red icon with a crown on it. You can start them by talking to an NPC or interacting with an object. They usually have multiple objectives and cutscenes. You will get some rewards and experience points for completing them.
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The information in this article was based on the following sources:
[^1^] Destiny 2: Maps, markers and activities gamepressure.com
[^2^] Understanding Map Icons In Destiny 2 (Beginner's Guide) - YouTube
[^3^] Destiny 2 Icons and Symbols : r/DestinyTheGame - Reddit
Strikes
Strikes are cooperative missions that require a fireteam of three players. They are longer and more challenging than story missions, but shorter and easier than raids. They usually involve fighting through several waves of enemies, solving some puzzles or mechanics, and defeating a final boss. Strikes can be accessed from the Director or from the Strike playlists.
Strike Playlists
Strike playlists are a way to play random strikes with other players. They have different levels of difficulty and rewards, and they change with each season and expansion. Some playlists may have modifiers that affect the gameplay, such as increasing or decreasing damage, changing enemy behavior, or adding environmental hazards. Completing strikes in playlists can earn you Vanguard reputation, tokens, gear, and other rewards.
Nightfall Strikes
Nightfall Strikes are special versions of strikes that are more difficult and have unique modifiers. They are available once per week for each strike, and they rotate every Tuesday. Nightfall Strikes have a time limit and a score system that affects the rewards. They also have a chance to drop exclusive loot that is not available elsewhere. Nightfall Strikes require a higher power level than regular strikes, and they do not have matchmaking.
Sources
The information in this article was based on the following sources:
[^1^] All Strikes and Nightfalls - Destiny 2 Shacknews
[^2^] Strike - Destinypedia, the Destiny wiki
[^3^] Destiny 2 Strikes explained - how to unlock Strikes and earn Strike rewards Eurogamer.net
[^4^] Strikes - Destiny Wiki Guide - IGN ec8f644aee