Bungie’s Destiny 2 is a superb first-person shooter. It takes the basic trappings of an MMO – loot-gathering, level-grinding, campaign quests, and endgame raids – and adds in an FPS with excellent gun feel and solid traversal mechanics, not to mention plenty of expansions. If you’re just getting started in Destiny 2, you might want to know how to get levels fast in the game, especially if your friends are already playing and you want to join them. Here’s our quick guide on how to level up quickly in Destiny 2.
Try a Destiny 2 booster service
One of the quickest ways you can level up in Destiny 2 is to try out a booster service. That way, you can gain levels without putting in the hours of effort needed to grind up a good character at the power level cap. A great Destiny 2 PC & PS4 boost site will be discreet, professional, and friendly, so make sure to pick the right one before you embark on this journey.
Pick the right class
Choosing the right class for you is imperative if you want to level up fast in Destiny 2. After all, if you pick a class you’re not feeling, then it’s going to be hard to want to play the game. There are three major classes in the game: Hunter, Titan, and Warlock, and they all have their own strengths and weaknesses. Try out each one with a new character and get a feel for them. That should help you decide which one to main.
Buy Bungie’s boost
Bungie itself is offering players a boost on Destiny 2 to bring them up to PL 1200 (power level 1200). You can only do this if you already have a character that’s reached that point, though, so this only works for second characters. As such, you should make sure that your first Destiny 2 character is one you’ve worked on getting to this point organically.
Run through the campaign
Believe it or not, one of the most effective ways you can level a character quickly in Destiny 2 is simply to run through the main campaign. Doing so should get you to the endgame comfortably, and it should give you basic gear you’re going to need to run Crucible PvP matches and endgame raids alike. Destiny 2 is truly one of the PS4’s best FPS games, so you should be happy to experience as much of its content as possible on the way to getting to max level.
Dismantle your gear
Every piece of gear you get in Destiny 2 can be dismantled (with some potential exceptions), and if you’ve got some green or blue weapons you’re no longer using, you should be dismantling these. In return, you’ll get shards and Glimmer, which you can use for lots of in-game activities. You’ll also get gunsmith parts, which are used for reputation gains with certain vendors. Be sure to dismantle everything you know you’re not going to need anymore (so don’t dismantle gear you’ll take into endgame raids until you replace it!).
All in all, leveling up in Destiny 2 should be a fairly painless experience if you commit yourself to it. Running through the campaign, dismantling weapons, and making sure to take advantage of as much content as you possibly can should put you in a pretty comfortable position when it comes to leveling a character. We wish you all the best in your Destiny 2 leveling journey!
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