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The Crucible is the [[PvP]] or player versus player [[Game Modes|game mode]] where the players' level and gear advantages are normalized. In Crucible matches, [[Guardians]] of all levels and gear rarity are on the equal playing field. | The Crucible is the [[PvP]] or player versus player [[Game Modes|game mode]] where the players' level and gear advantages are normalized. In Crucible matches, [[Guardians]] of all levels and gear rarity are on the equal playing field. | ||
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The Crucible is the PvP or player versus player game mode where the players' level and gear advantages are normalized. In Crucible matches, Guardians of all levels and gear rarity are on the equal playing field.
There are 6 different modes in The Crucible. Each mode offers different objectives. By participating in PvP, players will not only gain experience points but also earn Crucible Marks, Crucible Gear and Crucible Reputation.
In Crucible the players' stats are normalized, the player's level advantage, Attack of your weapons and the Defense of your armor do not matter. Other weapons stats such as Impact, armor stats such as Discipline and sublcass stats do matter.
- The other PvP mode, Iron Banner, does not normalize level and gear. Level difference and gear quality do matter in Iron Banner.
- The Crucible can be used as an alternative to PvE activities such as Story Missions, Strikes and Explore to level up your character.
- Players can only earn 100 Crucible Marks per week.
Modes
Clash
- Main article: Clash
Combined Arms
- Main article: Combined Arms
Control
- Main article: Control
Rumble
- Main article: Rumble
Salvage
- Main article: Salvage
Skirmish
- Main article: Skirmish
Trials of Osiris
- Main article: Trials of Osiris
Maps
Earth
Twilight Gap
- Main article: Twilight Gap
Rusted Lands
- Main article: Rusted Lands
Exodus Blue
- Main article: Exodus Blue
Skyshock
- Main article: Skyshock
Moon
First Light
- Main article: First Light
The Anomaly
- Main article: The Anomaly
The Cauldron
- Main article: The Cauldron
Mars
Bastion
- Main article: Bastion
Firebase Delphi
- Main article: Firebase Delphi
Blind Watch
- Main article: Blind Watch
Pantheon
- Main article: Pantheon
Venus
Asylum
- Main article: Asylum
Shores of Time
- Main article: Shores of Time
Mercury
The Burning Shrine
- Main article: The Burning Shrine
PvP Tips and Tricks
- When you Crouch (O button on PS3 and 4), you ping on the radar far less. Use it when defending a base, hiding in tunnels or just generally avoiding the enemy.
- Use Your Sparrow (If You Can) - Just ‘cause you are in a PvP match that doesn't mean you can't use your Sparrow! Well, it does on most maps, but on the Moon map First Light you are able to use your Sparrow to get around. It’s a really useful way of getting straight back in to the fight after you've died, or if you need to get out of a hairy situation quickly.
- Always Pick Up The Special and especially Heavy Ammo - Heavy and Special ammo are VERY useful. Currently, they spawn after the first 30 seconds, then after that they spawn every 60 seconds until the game finishes. If you pick up an ammo drop, any team mates within 20 meters will also receive the ammo that was picked up, so always make sure to pick it up if you are nearby.
- Switch Weapons On The Fly - Playing on a close quarters map and you wish you had your Shotgun but you have a Sniper rifle in your Special slot instead? Don’t worry; you are able to switch out your weapons at any time. HOWEVER, any time you switch out your Special/Heavy weapon to another weapon you will lose all of the ammo you had for that type of weapon, so be cautious!
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