What's up Gamers. S1G here with my three tipcs for Destiny's Crucible Map: Shores of Time. This map is one of my personal favorites.
1. The first thing you are going to realize in this map is where Bravo is located. It's isolation makes you want to go capture it without hesitation. Be forewarned though, most of the time as you are making you're way to Bravo, there will be a Sniper waiting for you in the back. If you're c oming from Alpha, jump to the back of Bravo and hide behind the left containers and keep an eye on your radar. If you're coming from Charlie and want to sneak up, use the platforms on the right side and get the upper hand of anyone capturing Bravo.
2. Heavy Ammo is the second most notable thing about this map. One spawns right where Alpha zone is at and the other spawns in the back between Bravo and Charlie. I personally disagree with the locations of these, but it can lead to you destroying opponents who are chasing it. At Alpha, you can save your super to guarantee your drop of ammo or punish anyone who picked it up. If you are near Charlie or coming from Alpha, you can snipe anyone who is waiting for the ammo to spawn. Trust me, there is always someone out in the open waiting.
3. Last topic I want to discuss on this map is the use of cover. Charlie is the only zone with lack of close-coverage. What I mean by that, if you're losing a gun fight and need to readjust, you have to be pretty far away from the capture zone in order to do that. However, Bravo and Alpha both have fatal funnels that you can use to your advantage. Always be mindful of your placement and try to use the cover the map gives you to your advantage.
To see my 3n3 video of these topics, follow this link: 3n3 Destiny Crucible Map: Shores of Time
Check out next post where I'll be covering Destiny's Crucible Map: Firebase Delphi
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Destiny Crucible: The Anomaly Map Tips
What's up Gamers. S1G here with 3 tips for for Destiny's Crucible map The Anomaly. This is a very small map which was originally only available to Guardians who chose to fight in Rumble, which is Destiny's Free For All mode. I'm not a huge fan of this map, but the outer and inner ring concepts are something that I have found pretty interesting and grown to enjoy.
1. The first, and most notable thing about this map, is it's size. With it being such a small map, it's very easy to get from one zone to another. This is something that's actually very beneficial to your team if played correctly. The benefit of having zones this close together is how easy it is to score a zone kill while being really far away from the zone you hold. Use this to advantage and hold the perimeter of the zones you capture so you can rank up multi-zone kills and gain points rather quickly.
2. Secondly, is the Bravo capture point. Every map in the Crucible is designed to have both teams spawn near a zone. Depending on which team you are on, you will either spawn near Alpha or Charlie, while Bravo is typically in the middle of these two and is the warzone for both teams. The Anomaly's Bravo is DEFINITELY a warzone. I highly recommend that you don't go to Bravo without having a super or a group of teammates who are prepared to get Shotgunned. It's the central zone of this map and the smallest space, which typically means the most action is going to be happening here. I recommend most players to patrol the outer ring of the map and until they meet up with their team or have a super. You can always throw in grenades to help your team out and possibly get a kill.
3. Third and final thing regarding The Anomaly map is the design of the map. Anomaly has two rings, an inner one and outer one. These rings have a purpose for how you choose to take on fights. If you are a huge fan of shotguns and up-close combat, patrol the inner ring and bring your best close-combat arsenal. If you prefer to pick opponents off in the distance while having limited cover, stay back in the outer ring. Whichever style you enjoy should dictate where you are in the map. It would probably be best that you don't venture too far away from your play-style in this map, because it can easily lead to your team getting crushed.
Be sure to check out my video covering these three topics on YouTube.
Here is the link: 3n3 Destiny's Crucible: The Anomaly Map
Stay tuned for my next post where I'll be providing my three tips on the Shores of Time map!
1. The first, and most notable thing about this map, is it's size. With it being such a small map, it's very easy to get from one zone to another. This is something that's actually very beneficial to your team if played correctly. The benefit of having zones this close together is how easy it is to score a zone kill while being really far away from the zone you hold. Use this to advantage and hold the perimeter of the zones you capture so you can rank up multi-zone kills and gain points rather quickly.
2. Secondly, is the Bravo capture point. Every map in the Crucible is designed to have both teams spawn near a zone. Depending on which team you are on, you will either spawn near Alpha or Charlie, while Bravo is typically in the middle of these two and is the warzone for both teams. The Anomaly's Bravo is DEFINITELY a warzone. I highly recommend that you don't go to Bravo without having a super or a group of teammates who are prepared to get Shotgunned. It's the central zone of this map and the smallest space, which typically means the most action is going to be happening here. I recommend most players to patrol the outer ring of the map and until they meet up with their team or have a super. You can always throw in grenades to help your team out and possibly get a kill.
3. Third and final thing regarding The Anomaly map is the design of the map. Anomaly has two rings, an inner one and outer one. These rings have a purpose for how you choose to take on fights. If you are a huge fan of shotguns and up-close combat, patrol the inner ring and bring your best close-combat arsenal. If you prefer to pick opponents off in the distance while having limited cover, stay back in the outer ring. Whichever style you enjoy should dictate where you are in the map. It would probably be best that you don't venture too far away from your play-style in this map, because it can easily lead to your team getting crushed.
Be sure to check out my video covering these three topics on YouTube.
Here is the link: 3n3 Destiny's Crucible: The Anomaly Map
Stay tuned for my next post where I'll be providing my three tips on the Shores of Time map!