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|type= Recreational competition, training (High Risk & Reward)
|Type= Recreational competition, training (High Risk & Reward)
|functions= Train [[Guardian]]s for the Second Collapse and help [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]] gain motes.
|Functions= Train [[Guardians]] for the Second Collapse and help [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]] gain motes.
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|conflicts= [[Vanguard]] disapproves
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|leadership= [[Drifter]]
|Leadership= The Drifter<br>[[Nine|The Nine]]
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'''Gambit''' is a player vs. player vs. environment game mode in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', introduced in the ''[[Forsaken]]'' expansion. Like the [[Crucible]], weapons and armor can be acquired by completing matches, which can be used in the rest of the game. Likewise, gear received elsewhere in the game can be used in Gambit. The [[Drifter]] is the Gambit vendor.
'''Gambit''' is a player vs. player vs. environment game mode in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', introduced in the ''[[Forsaken]]'' expansion. Like the [[Crucible]], weapons and armor can be acquired by completing matches, which can be used in the rest of the game. Likewise, gear received elsewhere in the game can be used in Gambit. [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]] is the Gambit vendor.


==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Drifters_Ship.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The Drifter's Ship pre-match.]]
Two teams of four [[Guardian]]s each are placed into two identical arenas, after a brief break across from each other aboard the Drifter's ship, where the teams can discuss strategy and interact with their opponents. Players compete to kill enemies to collect [[Mote of Dark|Motes of Dark]], which are deposited at a [[Bank (Gambit)|Bank]] in the centre of the arena.<ref name = "NewExpansion">[https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/06/destiny-2s-next-expansion-is-changing-a-lot/ '''Kotaku''' - ''Destiny 2's Next Expansion Is Changing A Lot'']</ref>  Up to fifteen Motes can be held at a time, and a player will irretrievably lose all their Motes if they die. Depositing at least five, ten, or fifteen Motes will spawn a [[Taken]] enemy, dubbed a Blocker, on the other team's Bank which they must kill to continue depositing Motes. These Blockers are a [[Ravenous Taken Goblin]] with at least five Motes, a [[Ravenous Taken Captain]] with at least ten Motes, and a [[Major]] [[Taken Knight]] at fifteen Motes.  
Two teams of four [[Guardian]]s each are placed into two identical arenas, after a brief break across from each other aboard the Drifter's ship, where the teams can discuss strategy and interact with their opponents. Players compete to kill enemies to collect [[Mote of Dark|Motes of Dark]], which are deposited at a [[Bank (Gambit)|Bank]] in the centre of the arena.<ref name = "NewExpansion">[https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/06/destiny-2s-next-expansion-is-changing-a-lot/ '''Kotaku''' - ''Destiny 2's Next Expansion Is Changing A Lot'']</ref>  Up to fifteen Motes can be held at a time, with half of these dropped if the player dies.


[[File:GambitPre2.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Motes Of Darkness]]
On occasion, high-value targets will appear, which are minibosses differentiated by a white sparkling aura that drop a large amount of Motes on damage and death, usually enough for a player to nearly fill their Mote inventory. Should a team be trailing greatly behind the opposing team, catch-up targets will appear for them, which are Elite enemies with the same aura as high-value targets that drop more Motes than regular enemies, but not as much as actual high-value targets.


Depositing at least five, ten, or fifteen Motes will spawn a [[Taken]] enemy, dubbed a Blocker, on the other team's Bank which they must kill to continue depositing Motes. These Blockers are a [[Ravenous Taken Goblin]] with at least five Motes, a [[Ravenous Taken Phalanx]] with at least ten Motes, and a [[Major]] [[Taken Knight]] with a {{Icon|Stasis}} [[Stasis Boomer]] at fifteen Motes. Allowing two blockers to exist at the same time will institute a drain effect on the bank of the blocked team, taking one mote per second that two or more blockers exist. This introduces a layer of strategy to depositing your teams motes.
At 25 and 50 Motes deposited, a portal will open up which allows one player to invade the other team's area to hinder their progress by denying Motes.<ref name = "Gambit"/> The Invader will have an overshield, be friendly to enemies, and be able to see the locations of every opposing player, at the cost of being announced and glowing red for easy visibility to the opposing team. Popular invasion and counter-invasion tactics include the use of [[Super]]s, long-range weapons such as [[sniper rifle]]s, and heavy weapons such as [[machine gun]]s. Invaders will return to their team once a timer runs out, they eliminate the entire enemy team, or they are killed.


[[File:Gambit4.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Banking Motes]]
When the bank is full (75 motes), a team will be able to summon a [[Primeval]], a powerful Taken, in their arena, alongside a plethora of Taken minions and two Primeval envoys. <ref name = "Gambit">[https://www.destinythegame.com/au/en/gambit '''Destiny the Game''' - ''Gambit'']</ref> The opposing team's invasion portal will begin to activate periodically.<ref name = "Ingame">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> At this point, the goal of the game is to kill the Primeval before the other team is able to kill their own. Killing the Primeval envoys as soon as possible will give the Primeval slayer damage buff to all team members over time. Invasions now serve the purpose of healing the opposing team's Primeval to set back their progress towards winning the round.


On occasion, [[High-Value Target]]s will appear, which are minibosses differentiated by a white sparkling aura that drop a large amount of Motes on damage and death, usually enough for a player to nearly fill their Mote inventory. Should a team be trailing greatly behind the opposing team, catch-up targets will appear for them, which are Elite enemies with the same aura as high-value targets that drop more Motes than regular enemies, but not as much as actual high-value targets.
The second round of a Gambit match plays identically to the first, with increased enemy difficulty featuring more Elite enemies. If the winning team wins this round, the match ends. Should both teams win only one round, the Sudden Death round is activated, which skips right to the Primeval phase of the match, and all abilities, including Supers, charge significantly quicker.<ref name="Ingame"/>


At 40 and 80 Motes deposited, a portal will open up which allows one player to invade the other team's area to hinder their progress by denying Motes.<ref name = "Gambit"/> The Invader will have an overshield, be friendly to the opponents' enemies, and be able to see the locations of every opposing player, at the cost of being announced and glowing red for easy visibility to the opposing team. Popular invasion and counter-invasion tactics include the use of [[Super]]s, long-range weapons such as [[sniper rifle]]s, and heavy weapons such as [[machine gun]]s like [[Xenophage]]. Invaders will return to their team once a timer runs out, they eliminate the entire enemy team, or they are killed. Killing an Invader drops 3 motes, or all the motes they were carrying. An Invader can collect the motes of players they kill, and bring them back to their own arena.
A more intense mode of Gambit is known as [[Gambit Prime]], which is a single round match with increased enemy difficulty and new ways to assist the team.<ref name = "JokersWild">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Joker's Wild]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>


When the bank is full (100 motes), the second phase of Gambit will begin. The [[Primeval]], giant [[Ultra]] Taken, will be summoned in their arena, alongside a plethora of Taken minions, while two [[Primeval Envoy]]s will spawn at one of the Fronts. <ref name = "Gambit">[https://www.destinythegame.com/au/en/gambit '''Destiny the Game''' - ''Gambit'']</ref> The opposing team's invasion portal will begin to activate periodically.<ref name = "Ingame">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> At this point, the goal of the game is to kill the Primeval before the other team is able to kill their own. Killing the Primeval envoys as soon as possible will remove the invulnerability shield from the Primeval, enabling damage. Invasions now serve the purpose of healing the opposing team's Primeval upon killing a Guardian, to set back their progress towards winning the round. If neither Primeval is killed when the match timer expires, the team whose Primeval has less health wins the match.
During [[Season of the Hunt]], Gambit and Gambit Prime were merged into one mode. Matches are now one round, with 100 motes needed to summon Primevals. Blockers are able to drain the opposing team's bank, and banking ten motes summons an Elite [[Taken Phalanx]] instead of a Captain. [[Kell's Grave]] and [[Cathedral of Scars]] were also removed, leaving only 4 maps left.


===Gambit Labs===
==List of Maps==
Occasionally, a Gambit Labs mode with experimental rules is made available. These alternate rules have included making it so depositing Motes opens the opposing team's portal, and making it so the Invader drains the opposing team's bank as long as they are in their arena.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/2/17)''' - [https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/51091 ''THIS WEEK AT BUNGIE'']</ref>
 
===Legacy Rules===
Prior to the ''[[Beyond Light]]'' expansion, Gambit consisted of multiple rounds, with 75 motes being required to summon a primeval. The second round of a Gambit match plays identically to the first, with increased enemy difficulty featuring more Elite enemies. If the winning team wins this round, the match ends. Should both teams win only one round, the Sudden Death round is activated, which skips right to the Primeval phase of the match, and all abilities, including Supers, charge significantly quicker.<ref name="Ingame"/> At this point in time, the [[Blocker]]s were different.
 
A more intense mode of Gambit was known as [[Gambit Prime]], which was a single round match requiring 100 motes banked with increased enemy difficulty and new ways to assist the team.<ref name = "JokersWild">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>
 
With the release of ''[[Season of the Hunt]]'', Gambit and Gambit Prime were merged into one mode. Matches were made one round, with 100 motes needed to summon Primevals. Blockers are able to drain the opposing team's bank, and banking ten motes summons an Elite [[Taken Phalanx]] instead of a Captain. [[Kell's Grave]] and [[Cathedral of Scars]] were also removed, leaving only 4 maps left.
 
==Current Format==
[[File:Gambit_23.png|200px|right]]
As of Season 16, a series of changes have been made to Gambit. Freelance Gambit, requiring all players to be in a 1-Guardian Fireteam, is now an option at all times. Heavy ammo economy has been reworked slightly- high-value targets now drop heavy ammo bricks, and after successfully clearing each wave, a  Heavy Ammo Crate spawns in a set location at the Front that has just been cleared. Invaders no longer have the ability to see how many motes opposing players are carrying, and cannot see player nametags when aiming down sights.
 
Additionally, during the Primeval phase, the Primeval is fully invulnerable to all incoming damage while Primeval Envoys are on the field. Envoys now spawn at Fronts like enemy waves and must be killed both to generate the Primeval Slayer buff and to remove the Primeval's invulnerable shield. Periodically, new Envoys will spawn, health-locking the Primeval and forcing players to hunt down the Envoys before Primeval DPS can continue.
 
==List of maps==
===Destiny 2===
===Destiny 2===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Map !! Location !! Expansion !! PlayStation Exclusive !! ''Destiny'' Reprisal !! Current Status
! Map !! Location !! Expansion !! PlayStation Exclusive !! ''Destiny'' Reprisal
|-
|-
| [[Emerald Coast]] || [[European Dead Zone]], [[Earth]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Active
| [[Emerald Coast]] || [[European Dead Zone]], [[Earth]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original
|-
|-
| [[Legion's Folly]] || [[Arcadian Valley]], [[Nessus]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Active
| [[Legion's Folly]] || [[Arcadian Valley]], [[Nessus]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original
|-
|-
| [[Kell's Grave]] || [[Tangled Shore]], [[Reef]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Vaulted
| [[Kell's Grave]] || [[Tangled Shore]], [[Reef]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original
|-
|-
| [[Cathedral of Scars]] || [[Dreaming City]], [[Reef]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Active (Unvaulted)
| [[Cathedral of Scars]] || [[Dreaming City]], [[Reef]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original
|-
|-
| [[Deep Six]] || [[New Pacific Arcology]], [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], Moon of [[Saturn]] || [[Season of the Drifter]] || No || Original || Active
| [[Deep Six]] || [[New Pacific Arcology]], [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], Moon of [[Saturn]] || [[Joker's Wild]] || No || Original
|-
|-
| [[New Arcadia]] || [[Hellas Basin]], [[Mars]] || [[Season of the Drifter]] || No || Original || Active
| [[New Arcadia]] || [[Hellas Basin]], [[Mars]] || [[Joker's Wild]] || No || Original  
|}
|}
==Rewards==
These weapons and armor can be obtained randomly by completing matches of Gambit and rank-up packages. They also can be focused at [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]] for the price of a Gambit Engram, Legendary Shards, and [[File:Glimmer icon.png|10px|None]] Glimmer.
*Weapons
**[[Crowd Pleaser]] - Legendary {{icon|Void}} Heavy [[Grenade Launcher]]
**[[Bottom Dollar]] - Legendary {{icon|Void}} [[Hand Cannon]]
**[[Trinary System]] - Legendary {{icon|Solar}} [[Fusion Rifle]]
**[[Borrowed Time]] - Legendary {{icon|Solar}} [[Submachine Gun]]
**[[Servant Leader]] - Legendary {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Scout Rifle]]
**[[Herod-C]] - Legendary {{icon|Stasis}} [[Auto Rifle]]
**[[Dead Weight]] - Legendary {{icon|Arc}} [[Shotgun]]
**[[Yesteryear]] - Legendary {{icon|Void}} [[Pulse Rifle]]
**[[Albruna-D]] - Legendary {{icon|Arc}} [[Sniper Rifle]]
**[[Trust]] - Legendary {{icon|Solar}} [[Hand Cannon]]
**[[Laser Painter]] - Legendary {{icon|Strand}} [[Linear Fusion Rifle]]
**[[Qua Xaphan V]] - Legendary {{icon|Void}} [[Machine Gun]]
*Armor
**[[Viperidax Set (Warlock)]] {{Icon|Warlock}}
**[[Viperidax Set (Titan)]] {{Icon|Titan}}
**[[Viperidax Set (Hunter)]] {{Icon|Hunter}}
*Legacy Armor
**[[Calamity Rig Armor |Calamity Rig Set (Warlock)]] {{Icon|Warlock}}
**[[Calamity Rig Armor |Calamity Rig Set (Titan)]] {{Icon|Titan}}
**[[Calamity Rig Armor |Calamity Rig Set (Hunter)]] {{Icon|Hunter}}
**[[Ancient Apocalypse Armor (Warlock)]] {{Icon|Warlock}}
**[[Ancient Apocalypse Armor (Titan)]] {{Icon|Titan}}
**[[Ancient Apocalypse Armor (Hunter)]] {{Icon|Hunter}}
==Trivia==
*With the release of [[The Final Shape]] and [[Episode: Echoes]], the [[Lucent Brood]] and [[Shadow Legion]] were added into the rotation of enemies on the maps Emerald Coast and Legion's Folly.
**Additionally, Cathedral of Scars was unvaulted as well, making the total number of active maps now 5.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:DrifterPreMatch.jpg|thumb|The Drifter during the pre-match cutscene.
File:Drifters_Ship.jpg|thumb|The Drifter's Ship pre-match.
File:Emerald_Coast_2.jpg|thumb|Emerald Coast
File:New Arcadia_2.jpg|thumb|New Arcadia
File:Legions_folly_2.jpg|thumb|Legion's Folly
File:Deep_Six_2.jpg|thumb|Deep Six
File:Primeval_Captain.png|thumb|Primeval Captain
File:Primeval_Centurion.png|thumb|Primeval Centurion
File:Primeval_Knight.png|thumb|Primeval Knight
File:Primeval_Ogre.png|thumb|Primeval Ogre
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Destiny 2]]''
**''[[Season of the Drifter]]''
**''[[Forsaken]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[The Hidden Dossier]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Joker's Wild]]


==References==
==References==
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