Titan (moon): Difference between revisions

Nessus is the farthest location, not Titan.
(Nessus is the farthest location, not Titan.)
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*If a player is patient enough, they could see a part of the {{Plain|[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_mVaQz7jj80/maxresdefault.jpg rigging]}} breaching the oceans beneath the rigs. In addition, the silhouette of a [[Sea monster|massive creature]] can be seen in the final portion of the [[Utopia]] story mission. The rigging was initially mistaken to be the same as the sea monster.
*If a player is patient enough, they could see a part of the {{Plain|[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_mVaQz7jj80/maxresdefault.jpg rigging]}} breaching the oceans beneath the rigs. In addition, the silhouette of a [[Sea monster|massive creature]] can be seen in the final portion of the [[Utopia]] story mission. The rigging was initially mistaken to be the same as the sea monster.
*Titan is the second smallest public location in ''Destiny 2'' after [[Mercury]], with the lowest amount of Lost Sectors and Adventures as well. Much like the [[Moon]] in ''Destiny'', which served as the Hive's main lair, most of the map takes place deep within Hive-infested dungeons that are not public spaces.
*Titan is the second smallest public location in ''Destiny 2'' after [[Mercury]], with the lowest amount of Lost Sectors and Adventures as well. Much like the [[Moon]] in ''Destiny'', which served as the Hive's main lair, most of the map takes place deep within Hive-infested dungeons that are not public spaces.
*Titan could possibly be the farthest location the Guardians have traveled to in the ''Destiny'' series.


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