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Revision as of 02:40, 8 August 2014
The Guardians are the player characters of Destiny. They are a standing army of specialized soldiers tasked with the defense of the last city on Earth.[1] They are also responsible for exploring the remnants of human society abandoned throughout the solar system and investigating the remains of their Golden Age of exploration.[1] Guardians wage a vicious armed conflict against a myriad of extraterrestrial species who pose an immediate threat to the survival of humanity.[1] The greatest source of the Guardian's power lies in their ability to harness the energy of The Traveler and use it as a weapon against their opponents.[1]
When creating their character, players may choose to make their Guardian one of three species:[1][2][3]
Species is a purely cosmetic choice for players, affecting only appearance and not gameplay.[2][3] Player specialization and progression, including available subclasses, abilities, weapons, and armor, are dependent on the player's choice of one of three player classes:
Any species may choose to be any player class.[2][3]
Guardians also have access to a Ghost, a small flying bot with artificial intelligence that can assist the Guardian in tactical situations.[2][3]
Warning! The following information is conjecture and is not official or dependable. |
Guardians are speculated to align themselves with Factions, though the nature and mechanics of how factions figure into gameplay are not yet known.
Article conjecture ends here. |
Trivia
- Guardians were originally called "Knights" in early leaked materials. The reason for the name change is unknown, though it is noteworthy that the term "knight" now refers to a class of Hive.[citation needed]
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 (2013) "Explore Destiny: Guardians". Bungie Inc.. Retrieved 31 Dec. 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Miller, Matt. (January 2014 Print Edition) "A Player's Journey: Destiny". Game Informer. Retrieved 31 Dec. 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Vore, Bryan. (2013-12-27) "The Character Progression of Destiny". Game Informer. Retrieved 31 Dec. 2013.