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[[File:Destiny 37.jpg|thumb|300px|A Fireteam in [[Old Russia]].]] | |||
[[File:Destiny 37.jpg| | A '''Fireteam''' is a combat unit<ref name = "June6Update">[http://www.bungie.net/en/News/News?aid=11555 '''Bungie Weekly Update''' - ''06/06/2014'']</ref> of [[Guardian]]s formed to conduct infantry operations with tactical flexibility.<ref>'''[[E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Demo]]'''</ref> Fireteams act similarly to [[clan]]s in terms of game mechanics.<ref name="Update May30">[http://www.bungie.net/en/News/News?aid=11551 '''Bungie Weekly Update''' - ''05/30/2014'']</ref> Fireteams typically consist of up to three Guardians, though fireteams taking on a [[Raid]] may number up to six. | ||
==Gameplay== | |||
Fireteams are optional in [[Story Mission|story missions]] and on [[Patrol]], but are required in [[Strike]]s and [[Raid]]s. Players can form their own fireteams if they wish, but if they enter a strike alone, they'll be matched with players of similar rank playing on the same strike mission. Forming a fireteam is necessary if one wants to bring other players into a [[Darkness Zone]]. If all members of a fireteam are downed simultaneously, progress is reset.<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/272oxj/game_master_july_2014_destiny_cover_issue/ '''Destiny the Game''': ''Game Master July 2014 Destiny Cover Issue & PlayStation UK Magazine June 2014 Destiny Hands-on: Breakdown'']</ref> | |||
Players can form fireteams in one of two ways: send an invitation, or public meetup. If a player has their Fireteam Privacy set to "Invitation Only", then anyone wishing to have that player on their fireteam must send them an invitation in-game via the player inspection menu. But if that player's privacy is set to "Public", any nearby player can automatically join. There are 2 chatlines that fireteam members can communicate through: Fireteam Chat, and Team Chat. | |||
===Known Fireteams=== | |||
*Fireteam "Bad News for the Bad Guys"<ref>[https://youtu.be/36s07uXNjsI?t=4m22s '''YouTube''': Destiny - Destiny's evil kermit]</ref> | |||
*Fireteam Boulay | |||
*[[Lake of Shadows|Fireteam Babydog]] | |||
*[[The Arms Dealer|Fireteam Forge]] | |||
*[[Exodus Crash|Fireteam Oboe]] | |||
*[[Exodus Crash|Fireteam Piccolo]] | |||
*[[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Fireteam Caliban]] | |||
*[[The Pyramidion|Fireteam Intrepid]] | |||
*Fireteam "The Bad Guys Don't Care What We Call Ourselves Do They?"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExQzhWWLC08 '''YouTube''': Destiny - Zavala Gives Up on the PA]</ref> | |||
*[[Fireteam Tuyet]] | |||
*[[First Crota Fireteam]] | |||
*[[Holborn's Host]] | |||
*[[Jagi's Host]] | |||
*[[Kabr's Fireteam]] | |||
*[[Radegast]]'s Host | |||
*[[Six Coyotes]] | |||
*[[Night Wolves]] | |||
*[[Fireteam Pergamon]] | |||
*The [[Vanguard]] ([[Zavala]], [[Cayde-6]], and [[Ikora Rey]]) | |||
*[[Death Dealers]] | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*[[David Dague]] replied to question on Bungie.net, The question being "what in-game devices will there be for clans?" Dague replied with "what are clans?". This joke goes further with the fireteam card file name being "ClansLol.jpg".<ref name="Update May30"/> | |||
*[[Jason Jones]] is [[Bungie]]'s "fireteam leader."<ref name = "June6Update"/> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Moon Fireteam.jpg | File:Moon Fireteam.jpg | ||
PS3-PS4 exclusive content.jpg|A fireteam constituted of the playstation exclusive content. | |||
File:ClansLOL.jpg|The card of a fireteam leader. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Guardians]] | ||
[[Category:Fireteams]] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, June 22, 2024
A Fireteam is a combat unit[1] of Guardians formed to conduct infantry operations with tactical flexibility.[2] Fireteams act similarly to clans in terms of game mechanics.[3] Fireteams typically consist of up to three Guardians, though fireteams taking on a Raid may number up to six.
Gameplay[edit]
Fireteams are optional in story missions and on Patrol, but are required in Strikes and Raids. Players can form their own fireteams if they wish, but if they enter a strike alone, they'll be matched with players of similar rank playing on the same strike mission. Forming a fireteam is necessary if one wants to bring other players into a Darkness Zone. If all members of a fireteam are downed simultaneously, progress is reset.[4]
Players can form fireteams in one of two ways: send an invitation, or public meetup. If a player has their Fireteam Privacy set to "Invitation Only", then anyone wishing to have that player on their fireteam must send them an invitation in-game via the player inspection menu. But if that player's privacy is set to "Public", any nearby player can automatically join. There are 2 chatlines that fireteam members can communicate through: Fireteam Chat, and Team Chat.
Known Fireteams[edit]
- Fireteam "Bad News for the Bad Guys"[5]
- Fireteam Boulay
- Fireteam Babydog
- Fireteam Forge
- Fireteam Oboe
- Fireteam Piccolo
- Fireteam Caliban
- Fireteam Intrepid
- Fireteam "The Bad Guys Don't Care What We Call Ourselves Do They?"[6]
- Fireteam Tuyet
- First Crota Fireteam
- Holborn's Host
- Jagi's Host
- Kabr's Fireteam
- Radegast's Host
- Six Coyotes
- Night Wolves
- Fireteam Pergamon
- The Vanguard (Zavala, Cayde-6, and Ikora Rey)
- Death Dealers
Trivia[edit]
- David Dague replied to question on Bungie.net, The question being "what in-game devices will there be for clans?" Dague replied with "what are clans?". This joke goes further with the fireteam card file name being "ClansLol.jpg".[3]
- Jason Jones is Bungie's "fireteam leader."[1]
Gallery[edit]
A Fireteam in The Law Of The Jungle live action trailer.
A fireteam of Guardians, riding Sparrows into battle against a Devil Walker.
List of appearances[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Bungie Weekly Update - 06/06/2014
- ^ E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Demo
- ^ a b Bungie Weekly Update - 05/30/2014
- ^ Destiny the Game: Game Master July 2014 Destiny Cover Issue & PlayStation UK Magazine June 2014 Destiny Hands-on: Breakdown
- ^ YouTube: Destiny - Destiny's evil kermit
- ^ YouTube: Destiny - Zavala Gives Up on the PA