Destiny’s most fun activities
<p style=””><em>Destiny</em> is the incredibly popular first-person shooter game from the creators of <em>Halo</em>. But before you turn your attention to the Taken King expansion, make sure you haven’t missed a hidden trick or two in the original. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Visit The Master Chief Building
<p style=””>Bungie, the creator of <em>Destiny</em>, paid homage to its previous series, <em>Halo,</em> by creating a building in the game that looks very similar to the helmet of Master Chief. You can reach the structure on Mars during the Garden’s Spire mission. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Play Soccer!
<p style=””>Everybody needs some downtime from destroying your enemies. One hobby that <em>Destiny</em> players have picked up is playing soccer. To find the hidden ball, go to the Tower, and, on the left side, under the stairs, is your own soccer ball to play around with. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Ball Out Some More
<p style=””>If soccer isn’t your cup of tea, there are other easter eggs to be found in <em>Destiny, </em>like the giant purple ball in the Tower. This ball is resting on a stack of crates to the right of the Bounty tracker. There’s no kicking around this purple sphere, however. Once it’s interacted with, it’ll fly up in the air like a balloon sputtering into the empty abyss. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Start a Dance Party
<p style=””>Who in their right mind could possibly pass up an intergalactic dance party? Not <em>Destiny</em> fans. At the Tower, get your entire team to start a dance-off in the middle of the market. Others who have done the same thing have made quite the discovery: Online players they’ve never met before deciding to join in the fun. Who’s ready for a <em>Destiny</em> flash mob? (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Master the Slide-Tackle Kill
<p style=””><em>Destiny</em>’s slide isn’t just about running for cover and hiding. It can also be used as an offensive tactic. To pull off the advanced move, sprint toward your foe, slide and hit the melee button right before you pull up. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Never Speak of This Again
<p style=””>One of the more fun trophies to earn in <em>Destiny</em> is the “Never Speak of This Again” medal. To achieve this honor, you must spawn your Sparrow bike during a PvP match, then run over one of your enemies. You’ll get a sweet accomplishment, while schooling your foe. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
The Remnants of the Loot Cave
<p style=””>Located just outside the Cosmodrome, there was once a cave that spewed out and endless line of enemies, helping <em>Destiny</em> players level up quickly. Unfortunately, Bungie got rid of the loot cave, but that doesn’t mean the location is gone completely. Current players who reach the loot cave can still see the bodies of the fallen enemies. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Level Up While Sleeping
<p style=””>Is leveling up your player too much of a hassle for your busy lifestyle? YouTuber Yavin Four found a way to better the skills of his <em>Destiny</em> character<a href=”http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/20/7858111/destiny-autolevel-cheat-hack-mod-invention-video” rel=”nofollow”> while sleeping</a>. He taped down the right bumper on his controller to auto-melee enemies. While in his slumber, Yavin Four got 3,600 kills and 900 deaths, according to his post on <a href=”https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/2svs0k/for_those_with_no_time_to_spare_for_alternate/” rel=”nofollow”>Reddit</a>. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Soar Via the Super Fan
<p style=””>You may have noticed there’s a giant fan on the top of the Postmaster’s building in the Tower. To reach it, take the stairs near the building and jump onto the roof. Once the fan is activated, you’ll be sent flying into the air. If timed right, your character should reach the top of some of the taller objects nearby. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Do Some Stargazing
<p style=””>Once you’ve landed on the Moon, take a look above. You should able to see the remnants of the International Space Station. If you want to stare a little deeper, get out your sniper rifle and look through the scope. You just might see some of your favorite real-life stars and planets. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Use The Golden Gun
<p style=””><em>Destiny</em> is full of pop-culture references, but none is more obvious than James Bond’s Golden Gun from <em>GoldenEye</em>. The gun from the former N64 game was so devastating that it could kill with just one shot. In <em>Destiny</em>, the gun can cause immense damage. The only caveat, however, is only the Gunslinger subclass is able to use the weapon. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Earn Access to the Lighthouse
<p style=””> If you’re able to go an unblemished 9-0 in the Trials of Osiris, you’ll be able to enter the Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is full of loot to help you in your quest to defeat <em>Destiny</em>. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Listen to Paul McCartney’s Destiny Song
<p style=””>Sir Paul McCartney (maybe you’ve heard of him? From, you know, The Beatles?) composed a song solely for <em>Destiny</em>. To hear the song, you’ll first need to beat the game and then access the credits menu on the world map. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
Revive The Dead Ghosts
<p style=””>Missions might be the lifeblood of <em>Destiny</em>, but there’s plenty more to do in the game. One side task is to revive all 62 dead ghosts throughout <em>Destiny</em>. For each ghost saved, you’ll earn a grimoire card, and if you save 50 ghosts, you’ll receive an achievement. (Photo: Bungie)</p>
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