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''Destiny'' includes the following game modes:
''Destiny'' includes the following game modes:


*[[Social]]: Non-combat locations where players can store or acquire new gear, pick up [[bounties]], or meet other Guardians.
*[[Social]]: Non-combat locations where players can store or acquire new gear, pick up [[quest]]s and [[bounties]], or meet other Guardians.
*[[Story Mission]]: 1-3 player activities, tie in with the main arc of the campaign.
*[[Story Mission]]: 1-3 player activities, tie in with the main arc of the campaign.
*[[Strike]]: 3 player activities based on fighting through an enemy encampment to reach a boss at the end.
*[[Strike]]: 3 player activities based on fighting through an enemy encampment to reach a boss at the end.
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:*[[Trials of Osiris]] - Endgame 3 player Crucible event every weekend that offers high rewards to those who win consistently.
:*[[Trials of Osiris]] - Endgame 3 player Crucible event every weekend that offers high rewards to those who win consistently.
*[[Public Event]]: Optional cooperative multiplayer events that are dynamically generated in the game world. Can be found in public spaces in the game world.
*[[Public Event]]: Optional cooperative multiplayer events that are dynamically generated in the game world. Can be found in public spaces in the game world.
*[[Sparrow Racing League]]: 6 player, 3 lap race to the finish using the player's [[Sparrow]]


Characters are the same across all game modes; players can bring items that they win in PVE content into the Crucible (and vice versa) to gain a competitive advantage. Players can save up to 3 characters and can share gear across all three of them. Characters are created by the player and can be one of three different classes: [[Hunter]], [[Titan]], or [[Warlock]]. Each class has its own unique abilities, ranging from melee attacks to grenades to their iconic [[Super]] ability. Players can also choose race for aesthetic purposes, ranging from [[Human]]s, [[Awoken]], and [[Exo]].
Characters are the same across all game modes; players can bring items that they win in PVE content into the Crucible (and vice versa) to gain a competitive advantage. Players can save up to 3 characters and can share gear across all three of them. Characters are created by the player and can be one of three different classes: [[Hunter]], [[Titan]], or [[Warlock]]. Each class has its own unique abilities, ranging from melee attacks to grenades to their iconic [[Super]] ability. Players can also choose race for aesthetic purposes, ranging from [[Human]]s, [[Awoken]], and [[Exo]].