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The leveling process in Destiny 2

Here is a guide to Destiny 2's leveling system and how to go from level 1 to 280 efficiently. However, you can make use of the Destiny 2 booster to level up quickly.

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The leveling process in Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is a game that you can play for hours to level up your character and get the best equipment. However, getting to level 20 isn't as fast or easy. There are many things that can speed up this process, but it is also important to know what not to do. Here are five ways you can make leveling up too hard in Destiny 2!

Leveling process in Destiny 2

Here is a guide to Destiny 2's leveling system and how to go from level 1 to 280 efficiently. However, you can take the destiny 2 boosting service to level up quickly.

First of all, what do we need to go up? expertise. Experience comes in two forms:

Killing an enemy with a kinetic weapon (such as a pistol or machine gun) will drop a ball of light that gives you 50 experience points.

Completing an activity (eg Crucible Match / Strike / Heroic Mission) will earn you around 250 XP
Once you reach level 20, you will no longer gain experience from killing enemies; It only comes from completing activities. In this article I will explain why.

So how do you get experience? There are four types of activities in Destiny 2: Crucible (ie Quickplay or Competitive), the general Strike Heroic Adventure event. Each of these activities has its own way of rewarding XP. Here is the list of XP you will earn for each event type at certain levels: Crucible: 2, 4, 10, 15, 25
Win: 8, 16, 29, 41

Adventure: 2.5x Base Crucible XP for the first 3 adventures every day

General Events: +250 per level after 20

So how do you want to spend your time? You can grind Crucible matches or play Strikes/Adventures depending on how long it takes. Adventures are best because they are fast and give extra XP for completing them multiple times a day. If you are looking for a matching hit, the Inverted Spire is very good in terms of length and difficulty.

If you are looking for a place to grind Crucible, Quickplay playlist is your best bet. If you go into the competitive playlist, there's a very high chance your teammates will quit before the match starts and Destiny 2 is currently struggling with a very poor matching system, so be careful.

Also remember that Rumble, a playlist in which all players have their own "Life Set" and is not removed from the game if eliminated (like Skirmishes), also exists for Crucible but does not equal XP.

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Adventures are fast-paced activities that can be done alone or with a squad that includes things like patrol missions. It is very similar to the global missions in Legion / BFA where you can explore the open world, kill enemies or collect items for experience. Demolition of guides increases experience points gained from adventures by 50%, so it is highly recommended to do this with a fire squad.

The difficulty of the adventure matches the average level of your three characters with the highest level. Similar to Legion/BFA, it will reward better XP for completing it on the hardest difficulty available (currently level 35).

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Additionally, adventures scale with your current region's "power level", a system similar to the level of a WoW item that determines how strong you are. The best XP adventures will be those that match the power level of your current region. Imagine a very simple scale: 1-8 - green | 9-13 - orange | 14-17 - red

For example, if you're level 16 in a power level 13 zone, you'll want to go on adventures that give you XP for levels 11-16.

The best places to grow XP are EDZ and Titan. EDZ has three dedicated adventure locations:
Parties that have adventures from level 8 to 12 have Firebase Hades that have adventures from level 14 to 16 have The Sludge who have adventures from level 16 to 20
Each of these locations can be unlocked by completing all the adventures in that region for the first time.

Meanwhile, Titan also has three adventure locations: Tidal Anchors (levels 7-11), Banks of Time (levels 12-16) and The Cistern (levels 17-20). Again, any of these locations can be unlocked by completing all the adventures in that area for the first time.

Also note that when you go on adventures with a fiery team, XP only goes up to the higher level member. Adventures that live up to his level, not yours.

Strike missions are 3 player missions that involve walking in the open world, killing a certain number of enemies, completing a specific mission/objective, or moving from point A to point B. They give you great XP rewards, but they are harder than adventures.

The best way to unlock Strike Missions is to do strikes on EDZ/Titan first. Next, perform Dreaming City Strikes on the planet you are available on (currently Earth). Once you've done all this, you can use EDZ/Titan to level up the hits again.

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Crucible is a 4v4 PVP mode where you can fight against other players in different game modes such as: There are currently 7 playlists: Quickplay, Competitive, Survival, Breakthrough (Capture and keep a point without dying to earn points) and Countdown (Attack / Defend the enemy base ), Crucible Labs, and Iron Banner.

Adventures are not available in Crucible. The hits are only available on PlayStation platforms as Destiny 2 recently switched to a platform-based format.

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