Destiny tips and tricks – A guide to help you start with the beta


Destiny Beta out July 17 for PS4 and PS3 and July 23 for Xbox One and Xbox 360. Ends July 28.


Helping you get the most of out the Destiny beta


The Destiny beta launches today for the PS4 and PS3 and on July 23 for the Xbox One and 360, but we were lucky enough to get a few hours of early hands-on time with the story chapters and other new content coming your way.

In preparation for the hours you’ll no doubt sink into the Destiny beta, we’ve prepared a few tips and tricks that will help you get started in the game.


See also: Destiny Alpha – First Impressions


Destiny Character Creation


1. Take time crafting your character


Although it may sound fairly obvious, take some real time (if you haven’t already for the alpha), to create your character. This will really affect how you play Destiny and your combat style too.

Firstly, you’ll have to choose from one of three classes, Hunter, Warlock and Titan, which will provide the basis for your character’s abilities.


Destiny: Hunter

The Hunters are basically the Destiny equivalent of a thief or rogue. They specialise in stealth attacks and long range weapons, but are also pretty handy with a blade.


As a Hunter you’ll have to keep moving to stay out of the line of fire, since you recover slowly from blows and shots and die really quickly if you don't hoof it away from where the action is most intense.


Destiny: Titan

The Titans are specialists in heavy weaponry along with light machine guns, and thanks to their 80 per cent armour ratio, they’re the strongest too.


Playing as a Titan, you’ll won’t be moving as fast as the other two classes, but you’ll be able to take quite a bit of damage while you dish out some serious short-range attacks.


Desitny: Warlock

Finally, there’s the Warlock, one of the more interesting classes, acting as the mage-type for Destiny. They are only lightly armoured, but recover health much more quickly than the other two.


If you choose the Warlock class, you will have to focus on using their powers from behind cover, learning how the different magical abilities affect foes.


Beyond these three classes, there is a whole skill tree to explore as you level up. You can only reach level 8 in the beta, but you’ll see a few strands of the tree open up to you as you progress through it nonetheless.


We had some time with all three classes and the play style of each class, even at the lowest levels, is very distinct, so choose wisely.


Destiny


2. It’s better with friends


While playing the storyline campaign on your own is totally immersive, with a fantastic score and excellent lighting details, there’s just something about playing with friends that makes Destiny even better.

We had a go in a Fire Squad of three, whiling away the hours by completing the four storyline missions offered in the beta, and blasting away as a team at enemies such as the the Knights and Wizards.


There are several benefits of playing as a squad: not only can your teammates revive you if you’re downed, but it’s the fact Destiny ramps up the intensity to compensate for your increased firepower. You'll find that heavies are tougher the more members of the team you have and the enemies will increase in veracity and number too.


This is where Destiny really comes alive, fighting gets tough unless you’re prepared to work as a team and it gets even more interesting when you have a mix of classes.


Although Destiny is still fantastic on your own, co-op is where it’s at for Bungie’s latest title.


Destiny


3. Make use of your supercharged state


When you’ve chosen your class and got into the game a bit, you’ll want to make sure to use your supercharge abilities.

If you kill enemies in the supercharged state, enemies will spawn what Bungie is calling “Orbs of Light”. These can be collected by your Fire Squad team mates and will help them get into the supercharged state too.


The supercharged abilities are fantastic, as they’ll often help you get out of a tight spot when you’re surrounded by enemies.


Each Destiny Class has its own supercharge ability, which are accessed by whacking the first two shoulder buttons simultaneously . The Hunter has the Solar Golden Gun that disintegrates your enemies using Solar Light. The Titan’s supercharge ability is Fist of Havoc, which lets you smash the ground and fry any surrounding enemies in a whirlpool of Solar Light.


If you’re looking for a bit of Hadouken action, the Warlock’s supercharge move is the Nova Bomb, which hurls an explosive bolt of Solar Light at the enemy, vaporising any that get trapped in its path.


Destiny


4. Don’t forget your secondary weapons


Although your main weapons are strong, over-reliance on them could see you miss out on some of the most useful secondary weapons.

As with other titles, you’ll find you can throw grenades by pressing the L1 button (PS4). You only get one at a time, but they’re limitless if you wait for them to respawn and are extremely useful for taking out, or at least dealing some heavy damage to, a pocket of enemies.


Grenades are particularly useful when starting to tackle heavier enemies with shields, like the Captains, as the explosions can make a big dent in their glowing protection barriers.


There’s also the melee attacks, which again range in type according to your class, but they can be very useful for hordes of enemies, especially the en-masse attacking Thralls.


5. Explore each map for hidden goodies


A great part of the beta is the potential for exploration. There are useful hidden treasure chests dotted around the maps, but sometimes these are protected by high level ogres or knights, so remember to take a few pals with you. Of course, then you’ll have to fight over who gets the spoils.

But there’s another resource you’ll want to keep an eye out for in Destiny and that’s Spin Metal. These odd coral-like metallic plants can be collected throughout the game and then traded in for upgraded kit or reputation points to spend in The Tower.


Destiny Tower


6. The Tower is a great resource


The Tower is a great place to do a bit of relaxing, buy some new weaponry, armour and other gear or just to take a load off. Literally.

You can use the Tower Vaults to drop off any unwanted weapons or other items, which can then be passed to any other character in the game. It’s a quick and easy way, a la Mass Effect, to make sure your team is kitted out to the best of their abilities.


There are also bounty missions and other side quests to be picked up in The Tower, so make sure you take a break from mowing down enemies and head back there every once in a while.


We’ll be adding to this list as we play the Destiny Beta over next 10 days or so, but if you discover anything you’d like to share, please add it in the comments section below.


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