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Destinations are locations that players can travel to from the | Destinations are locations that players can travel to from the [[Director]]. This primarily includes PvE locations and social spaces; [[Crucible]] locations are selected at random and cannot be visited at will. PvE Destinations are the largest playable spaces and have a large number of activities available, namely: [[Patrol]], [[Story Mission]]s, [[Strike]]s, and [[Raid]]s. | ||
==Destiny== | ==Destiny== |
Revision as of 15:50, May 29, 2017
Destinations are locations that players can travel to from the Director. This primarily includes PvE locations and social spaces; Crucible locations are selected at random and cannot be visited at will. 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
- The Tower, The Last City, Earth
- Vestian Outpost, The Reef, Asteroid Belt
- The Lighthouse, Caloris Spires, Mercury
- Iron Temple, Old Russia, Earth
PvE
- Cosmodrome, Old Russia, Earth
- Plaguelands, Old Russia, Earth
- Ocean of Storms, Moon
- Ishtar Sink, Venus
- Meridian Bay, Mars
- Dreadnaught, Saturn's Rings
Note: Despite being separate from Mars, Phobos is accessible from the Meridian Bay destination screen.
Destiny 2
Social Spaces
- Guardian Camp, European Dead Zone, Earth
PvE
- European Dead Zone, Earth
- Arcadian Valley, Nessus
- New Pacific Arcology, Titan
- Unidentified destination on Io