Crucible

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Crucible
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Overview

Type:

Military

Affiliation:

The Last City

 

The Crucible is a player vs. player game mode in Destiny.[1] Items bought or earned in other parts of the game can be used in the Crucible, whereas purchasing items for playing in the crucible can be used in the rest of the game. The Crucible will randomly reward players after matches, while players can also purchase weapons from the Crucible Quartermaster and Armor and Shaders from Lord Shaxx and Lord Saladin. Faction vendors will also sell Crucible gear branded with their faction logos, but require faction reputation as well.

All maps are completely separate and unique from explorable locations in the game. Each map will feature nearly all game modes on them. Players start out with ammo for their primary weapon, and a small amount for their special weapon; throughout each map, there are multiple chests of special ammo, and Heavy ammo chests appear in the middle of the match that replenish more slowly than special ammo chests. Anyone who opens a chest gains heavy ammo for themselves, and any teammates that are close by.[2]

Level advantages are normally disabled in the Crucible in order to have an even playing field. The two exceptions to this are the Iron Banner and the Trials of Osiris, where level advantages are enabled. This means that having high-level gear matters in these events. Also, Crucible bounties can be completed in Iron Banner matches, whereas Iron Banner bounties must be completed in Iron Banner matches.

The "Mercy Rule" will be implemented with the release of The Taken King. This allows matches to end early when one team is without any chance of winning. When the rule is enacted, no more players may join the match, and the game clock is reset to 10 seconds. After those 10 seconds, the match will end normally. All players will receive their end of match rewards and return to matchmaking. Bungie will update the rule's identification function over time.[3]

List of modes

Permanent Playlists

Rotating Playlists

Special Events

Upcoming Playlists

List of maps

Map Location Expansion Playstation Exclusive
The Burning Shrine Fields of Glass, Mercury Base Game No
Twilight Gap City Perimeter, Earth Base Game No
Rusted Lands Eastern Flood Zone, Earth Base Game No
First Light Mare Cognitum, Moon Base Game No
The Anomaly Mare Cognitum, Moon Base Game No
Shores of Time Maat Mons, Venus Base Game No
Asylum Ishtar Sink, Venus Base Game No
Firebase Delphi Eos Chasma, Mars Base Game No
Bastion Meridian Bay, Mars Base Game No
Blind Watch Meridian Bay, Mars Base Game No
Exodus Blue Cosmodrome, Earth Base Game Until September 2015
Skyshock Old Russia, Earth The Dark Below No
The Cauldron Ocean of Storms, Moon The Dark Below No
Pantheon Black Garden, Mars The Dark Below No
Thieves' Den Ishtar Sink, Venus House of Wolves No
Widow's Court European Dead Zone, Earth House of Wolves No
Black Shield Firebase Thuria, Phobos House of Wolves No
The Timekeeper Meridian Bay, Mars House of Wolves Until September 2015
Bannerfall The Last City, Earth The Taken King No
Crossroads The Lost Oasis, Mars The Taken King No
The Dungeons Dreadnaught, Saturn The Taken King No
Frontier City Perimeter, Earth The Taken King No
The Drifter Foundling's Gyre, The Reef The Taken King No
Memento European Dead Zone, Earth The Taken King No
Vertigo Caloris Basin, Mercury The Taken King No
Sector 618 Cosmodrome Wall, Earth The Taken King Until September 2016

References