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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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"Strikes are the backbone of the Vanguard's response to the Darkness. Each mission is planned for maximum disruption and hindrance of enemy lines. Your Strike service directly impacts our ongoing war with the Darkness. So serve well."
Commander Zavala

Strike is a cooperative mode featured in Destiny. Strikes represent a middle ground in PvE content between Story missions and Raids in terms of length and difficulty, and are optimized for a fireteam of three players. Usually, Strikes are composed of a linear series of enemy encounters which may or may not include a mini-boss, culminating in a battle against one or more bosses supported by additional enemies.[1] Some of the newer strikes feature simple puzzle mechanics that make boss fights more challenging.

As of The Taken King, Strikes have a chance to drop Strike-specific loot that can help gear players up in preparation for Raids. Playing in a Strike playlist continuously increases the chances of better loot on consecutive strikes.

Strike Playlists

Higher-level versions of each Strike are available in the Strike playlists. Entering a playlist will launch a random Strike alongside two matchmade players.

Year One

These playlists were available during Year One of Destiny, and incorporated all available base game and expansion Strikes. Playlists at higher levels offered greater rewards.

  • Vanguard Eagle—Level 18
  • Vanguard Viper—Level 20
  • Vanguard Wolf—Level 22
  • Vanguard Tiger—Level 24
  • Vanguard Roc—Level 26, added by The Dark Below
  • Vanguard Dragon—Level 28, added by House of Wolves

Year Two

The Taken King replaces all Year One playlists with the following:

  • Vanguard Legacy—Level 20 required, includes all Year One strikes only, no modifiers
  • Vanguard Strikes—Level 36 required, includes Year Two and select "remixed" Year One strikes, no modifiers
  • Vanguard Heroic StrikesLight Level 260 required, includes Year Two and select "remixed" Year One strikes strikes, Heroic and one random modifier active
    • The Vanguard Heroic playlist replaces the Weekly Heroic Strike; players are rewarded for the first three strikes completed in this playlist each week across all of a player's characters.

Year Three

Rise of Iron's Strike playlists retain the Vanguard Legacy and Vanguard Strikes, but adds two new playlists:

  • SIVA Crisis--Light Level 320 required, includes Strikes from Year One to Year Three with no modifiers.
  • SIVA Crisis Heroic--Light Level 350 required; includes Strikes from Year One to Year Three; three random Heroic modifiers active per week; replaces Vanguard Heroic.

Year Four

Destiny 2 will offer a variety of strikes to complete under multiple different playlists.

Nightfall Strikes

A random Strike is selected each week for the Nightfall Strike, a high-difficulty challenge with the Nightfall and Epic modifiers active in addition to three other randomly-chosen modifiers; after The Taken King is released, the latter three modifiers will be manually selected by Bungie each week instead of randomized. Nightfall Strikes do not include matchmaking, requiring players to fight alone or assemble a fireteam of three before starting. Rewards include Legendary and Exotic gear.[2]

List of Strikes

Destiny

Strike Name Level Location Expansion/Update PlayStation Exclusive
The Devils' Lair 8 Cosmodrome, Earth Base Game No
The Summoning Pits 12 Ocean of Storms, Moon Base Game No
The Nexus 14 Ishtar Sink, Venus Base Game No
Winter's Run 14 Ishtar Sink, Venus Base Game No
Cerberus Vae III 20 Meridian Bay, Mars Base Game No
Dust Palace 20 Meridian Bay, Mars Base Game Until September 2015
Will of Crota 16 Cosmodrome, Earth The Dark Below No
The Undying Mind 20 Meridian Bay, Mars The Dark Below Until September 2015
The Shadow Thief 20 Ocean of Storms, Moon House of Wolves No
The Fallen Saber 36 Cosmodrome, Earth The Taken King No
Shield Brothers 36 Dreadnaught, Saturn The Taken King No
The Sunless Cell 36 Dreadnaught, Saturn The Taken King No
Echo Chamber 36 Ishtar Sink, Venus The Taken King Until September 2017
Blighted Chalice 36 Ocean of Storms, Moon April Update No
The Wretched Eye 38 Plaguelands, Earth Rise of Iron No
Sepiks Perfected 38 Cosmodrome, Earth Rise of Iron No
The Abomination Heist 38 Ocean of Storms, Moon Rise of Iron No
The Will of Crota: Revisited 38 Cosmodrome, Earth The Dawning No
The Shadow Thief: Revisited 38 Ocean of Storms, Moon The Dawning No
The Nexus: Revisited 38 Ishtar Sink, Venus The Dawning No

Destiny 2

Strike Name Level Location Expansion/Update PlayStation Exclusive
The Inverted Spire TBA Arcadian Valley, Nessus Destiny 2 No
Lake of Shadows TBA European Dead Zone, Earth Destiny 2 Until Fall 2018
Unnamed Cabal Strike TBA European Dead Zone, Earth Destiny 2 No
Unnamed Hive Strike TBA New Pacific Arcology, Titan Destiny 2 No
Unnamed Vex Strike TBA Io Destiny 2 No

Trivia

  • Similarities have been drawn between Strikes and the Firefight mode from the Halo series.[3]

References