A lot of Destiny 2 is on some sort of rotation. Whether that be the Weekly Nightfall, Lost Sectors, or even what modes are available. Being on top of what is happening, and when, can help you stay ahead of the grind and make the most of Bungie’s never-ending multiplayer shooter.
One area of Destiny 2 that sees the most rotation is the Crucible – the PVP section of Destiny’s content. Whole modes are added and removed every week which helps keep the game feeling fresh. Team Scorched is one such mode, and it’s arguably the least intense in terms of competitive requirements – it’s also a lot of fun. Here’s how it works.
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Team Scorched is a ‘Deathmatch’ style, 6v6, PVP mode where two teams are pitted against each other in a life-or-death battle filled to the brim with fire and flames. So far, so standard. Where Team Scorched differs from other modes in Destiny 2 is what weapons are at your disposal – heck, even what Abilities.
In short, you have none of your weapons and all of your Abilities (bar your Jump) are gone. Instead, everyone is given a Scorch Cannon and asked to blow everything that moves up. Not only that, but this special Scorch Cannon has 100 shots, which means you aren’t going to be out of explosives any time soon.
Since this is based on your standard Deathmatch, winning Team Scorched is as simple as killing enemies. The game ends once the timer runs out, or when one team hits 60 combined kills. Games of Team Scorched don’t last long, and in our experience, tend to be incredibly close games as most players are dying constantly. Such is the nature of such an explosive game mode.
Team Scorched, despite
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