Patrol

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Explore icon. Source: Game Modes. Artist: Bungie. Accessed on 2014-07-28
Patrol icon

Patrol (a.k.a. Explore) is a game mode of Destiny. These missions are open-ended and focused on exploration. Players touch down in an open area and are able to explore at will, along with taking on tasks assigned to them.[1] Minerals and other resources can be found that can be used on weapons and armor. This is a "lower intensity" game mode compared to others, as there are no Darkness Zones or other penalties for death.[2]

Players can bring with them a fireteam with two other people, but can also encounter other players while on patrol. Patrols are useful for gathering miscellaneous loot such as materials, consumables, hidden chests, or rewards for exploration missions. Missions can be acquired on patrol by locating and activating beacons, and are always available.

Patrol is available for the Cosmodrome, Moon, Venus, and Mars. The Taken King also possesses a unique patrol location for the Dreadnought.

Mission Types

Activating a patrol beacon will enable Guardians to complete simple missions for a small reward of experience and reputation.

Patrol missions and their respective icons.
  • Scan - Go to a certain location and have ghost scan an object.
  • Item - Collect drops from a certain type of enemy.
  • Survey - Go to a certain location and scout out a group of enemies.
  • Kill - Kill a set number of enemies.
  • VIP - Kill a specific enemy found in a private location (typically a named major or minor).
  • Energy Spike - Collect energy beacons to reach 100% charge before your charge slowly drains to 0%. Players can overcharge for a maximum of five levels for maximum payoff.
  • Neutralize Taken Blight - Go to a certain location and fend off waves of Taken.
  • Red Reckoning - The player receives a mystery transmission where the player has to figure out how to unscramble a message (such as doing an emote, kill enemies, getting headshots etc). The player is given an encrypted prompt on what they have to do and must figure it out for themselves.[3]

Other Activities

Though not strictly limited to Patrol mode, Public Events always occur in public areas. Other world events, such as Queen's Wrath, can be completed in patrol mode as well.

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