Skip to main content

Destiny 2 Battlegrounds guide: Tips and tricks for Season of the Chosen

Battlegrounds is a new a game mode to Destiny 2, showing up as part of the Season of the Chosen. As the central activity of the season, almost everything is tied to Battlegrounds, from seasonal challenges to the seasonal artifact. To get you started on the right foot, we’ve rounded up some essential information and a few tips and tricks in this Destiny 2 Battlegrounds guide.

Further reading

A Battlegrounds primer

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Battlegrounds is a PvE game mode for up to three players, and matches play out similarly to strikes. They aren’t strikes, but they’re close. You and two other players fight off hoards of enemies before reaching a final boss. Simple enough.

Recommended Videos

There are a few things you have to do on the way, though. The first step of a Battlegrounds activity is to destroy three shield generators. After fighting through a wave of enemies, a champion will spawn that you have to defeat. They’ll drop an explosive once they’re done, which you need to grab and throw into one of the shield generators to destroy it. This cycle happens three times, with each champion getting more powerful.

After all of the shield generators are gone, you’ll be able to activate the Rite of Proving. Doing so spawns the boss, which is where Battlegrounds starts to get difficult. The boss has three health segments, and each time you knock off a third of its health, it’ll spawn a champion that grants it immunity. Again, this cycle repeats three times, all while you’re being harassed by what is likely hundreds of Cabal troops.

You’ll earn a chest at the end of a Battlegrounds activity, along with another chest you can smash with the Hammer of Proving.

Battlegrounds activities in Season of the Chosen

Image used with permission by copyright holder

There are four Battlegrounds activities in Season of the Chosen, two of which are available at the start of the season. The Cleansing Battleground releases on February 16, and the Oracle Battleground on February 23.

The two available now, Behemoth and Hailstone, are available on Nessus and Europa, respectively. Every player starting Season of the Chosen will need to play Behemoth at least. If you’re following the starting quest to unlock the Hammer of Proving, though, you’ll end up playing both. Free players can play one Battlegrounds activity, but beyond that, you’ll need the season pass for Season of the Chosen.

Battlegrounds tips and tricks

Image used with permission by copyright holder

A game of thirds

Battlegrounds is a game of thirds. You need to destroy three shield generators and fight through a boss with three distinct health bars. The shield generators are easy enough, as long as you focus all of your damage on the champion once it spawns. If you miss the explosive, or if it doesn’t hit the shield generator, a low-level enemy will spawn carrying a replacement. The boss is a little more tricky.

Look at each of the health segments as a mini-goal. The boss will spawn a champion and become immune to damage after you deplete a health segment, yes, but also retreat a bit. Use your super and other special abilities you have to deplete each segment of health as fast as possible before worrying about the waves of enemies that spawn alongside the boss.

Stand back from shield generators

After seeing more than a few Guardians fall victim to this trap, we need to point it out: Shield generators explode when you destroy them. And they deal damage as an explosion would. If you’re standing next to a shield generator when you or another Guardian throws the explosive in, you’ll die. Make sure to practice safe explosive distancing while playing Battlegrounds.

Beyond that, make sure to aim for the large red coils on the side of the generator. The hit detection is a little finicky, so even if you hit the shield generator, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll explode.

Complete three Battlegrounds activities from the playlist

The Battlegrounds playlist is available in the Vanguard tab alongside strikes and Nightfall. This tip is a simple one: Complete three Battlegrounds activities from this playlist. Doing so will earn you tier-two Powerful Gear, and considering Battlegrounds only take about 15 to 20 minutes, that’s a great deal.

Hold the line

Battlegrounds is a game of attrition, especially after you start the Rite of Proving. Cabal forces will continue to spawn no matter how many you defeat, and there are a lot of them to defeat. Although it’s tempting to jump head first into a group of enemies and dish out as much DPS as possible, that’s a quick way to an early death. There will be more Cabal you can’t defeat, and they will kill you.

You don’t need to keep your distance, but you do need to establish an offensive line during the Rite of Proving. It’s clear that Bungie intends for players to do this anyway, as the boss retreats after every health segment. As you continue to defeat enemies, push the line forward without diving straight into the fight.

Jacob Roach
Lead Reporter, PC Hardware
Jacob Roach is the lead reporter for PC hardware at Digital Trends. In addition to covering the latest PC components, from…
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered: No Return tips and tricks for beginners
Tommy in The Last of Us 2 Remastered

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's campaign mostly just features visual upgrades over the PlayStation 4 original, but its new No Return mode provides players with a roguelike experience within the same world. This tense and challenging experience requires equal parts patience, strategy, and quick reflexes if you want to survive till the very end. In this guide, we'll share some things you'll want to keep in mind while tackling No Return.
Pick the right character for you
No Return features various characters from The Last of Us Part 2, each sporting unique initial loadouts, upgrade paths, and traits that can make a massive difference in your run. Picking one that suits the way you like to approach combat is extremely important, as certain characters will excel at some encounter types more than others.

For instance, Abby gets instant access to the Melee Upgrade Recipe and heals after killing an enemy with a melee attack, whereas Ellie gains extra supplements and gets immediate access to the Molotov Recipe for burning foes alive. Later, you can even unlock Yara, who will always bring along Lev as a sidekick to help you kill enemies in every encounter, though she sacrifices any other particularly unique extras as a result. As you can see, there's a character for every player, and a bit of trial and error should reveal which one works best for you.
Plan out your runs ahead of time

Read more
Bungie plots Destiny 2: The Final Shape overhaul in wake of mass layoffs
Guardians stand together in Destiny 2: The Final Shape key art.

Destiny 2 developer Bungie has broken its silence after laying off around 100 staff members earlier this week. The studio posted a blog update that acknowledged the move and teased a major change in plans for Destiny 2's next big DLC, The Final Shape.

On Monday, October 30, Bungie laid off a sizable chunk of its staff in departments including community, QA, audio, and more. According to a report from IGN, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons cited Destiny 2's declining performance in 2023 as a cause. A report from Bloomberg noted that Bungie's upcoming projects were internally delayed as part of the move, with The Final Shape quietly moving to June 2024.

Read more
Cities: Skylines II beginner’s guide: tips and tricks to get started
A screenshot from Cities: Skylines 2's cinematic reveal trailer.

The city-building genre has served a niche audience for the decades since the original Sim City popularized the idea of allowing players to design and manage their own little utopias. With that original franchise on ice, it fell to a newcomer, Cities: Skylines, to take up the mantle as the major player in the genre, and it managed to be a well-received replacement. That title got tons of support from the developers and community, but it finally came time for a sequel to freshen things up. Cities: Skylines II is building on the same foundation as city builders of the past, but it also brings in new features and mechanics that even seasoned city planners will need to wrap their heads around. Whether this is your first time raising a city from scratch or you've poured hundreds of hours into urban design, these are the essential tips and tricks you need to know when starting out in Cities: Skylines II.
Picking your plot

The first major choice you will need to make in Cities: Skylines II is where you want to actually go about building your dream society. At launch, the game comes with six maps to pick between, but this decision carries more weight than just aesthetic differences. Yes, each map has its own look that will determine how your buildings, homes, and even vehicles look, but there are deeper mechanical changes you want to plan for.

Read more