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*'''[[Arcadian Valley]]''', [[Nessus]]
*'''[[Arcadian Valley]]''', [[Nessus]]
*'''[[Tangled Shore]]''', [[The Reef]], Asteroid Belt
*'''[[Tangled Shore]]''', [[The Reef]], Asteroid Belt
*'''[[Dreaming City]]''', The Reef/[[Ascendant realm]]
*'''[[Dreaming City]]''', The Reef/[[Ascendant Realm]]
*'''[[Ocean of Storms]]''', [[Moon|The Moon]]
*'''[[Ocean of Storms]]''', [[Moon|The Moon]]
*'''[[Cosmodrome]]''', Old Russia, Earth
*'''[[Cosmodrome]]''', Old Russia, Earth

Revision as of 13:18, March 27, 2022

Destinations are locations that players can travel to from the Director. This primarily includes PvE locations and social spaces; Crucible locations are normally selected at random and cannot be visited during matchmaking except in private matches. PvE Destinations are the largest playable spaces and have a large number of activities available, namely: Patrol, Story missions, Strikes, and Raids.

Destiny

Social spaces

PvE

Note: Despite being separate from Mars, Phobos is accessible from the Meridian Bay map screen.

Destiny 2

Social spaces

PvE

Vaulted

Vaulted Destinations are no longer accessible, but may still host Crucible or Gambit maps, and occasionally special PvE activities.

Note: The Leviathan was accessible from the Director then moved to the Nessus map screen in Forsaken before being vaulted for Beyond Light.

Trivia

  • Most Destinations on real celestial bodies other than Earth have a name inspired by or are even named after an actual geological feature.

List of appearances