The tracker in Crucible is very unique when compared to the radar or map of traditional online shooters. Destiny’s radar offers no building outlines, doorways, paths, or even exact positions of enemies. It gives you no information at all besides showing nearby enemies in a general direction, similar to how a traditional radar would work in a military submarine.
As a result, the radar in Crucible emphasizes player knowledge of map layouts and spatial awareness of maps to gain optimal amounts of information and the upper hand before a firefight even commences.
Whether or not an enemy shows up on the radar, and how often, depends on a few conditions, the most obvious of which being if they are in range of it. The maximum range of the radar is 30 meters.
You’ll be exposed if invisibility is removed by shooting, activating a Super, or any other action that would normally put an enemy on your radar.
Reddit user D3M4NUF4CTUR3DFX warns, “Do not underestimate the power of crouching. It’s amazing how many players will blindly sprint through an area, especially near a control point they want to cap if their radar looks clear. Usually they’ll be moving too fast to notice the intermittent blip that would otherwise give you away, and by the time they realize they aren’t alone, they’re probably staring at the respawn timer with a lung full of LMG rounds.”
Few players will notice a blipping radar marker as they sprint past your position. Crouching may not seem like it does a lot, but do not underestimate its usefulness.
The amount of time between each ping is 2 seconds. This is the same for all actions that cause an enemy to ping on your radar.
There is no way to remain completely off the radar. Even with invisibility, these effects last a maximum of 12 seconds. However, there are ways to manipulate the radar and use it to confuse and outsmart your enemies.
Any enemy movement picked up by the radar will light up one of 17 sections of the radar. Which section depends on how close or far away an enemy is and where they’re positioned.
How the radar is used will define your playstyle, and instead of covering all of those possibilities, I’m going to teach you all how I use the radar.
I look at my radar about 85% of the time in Crucible. I never take my eyes off of it unless I see enemy movement, get into a firefight, or if I need to take a quick glance at my screen if I get stuck on a wall. How do I do this? Peripheral vision.
For anyone that may not know, peripheral vision is formally defined as “the part of your vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze.” In other words, it’s the stuff you see in your line of sight that you are not directly/actively looking at.
Peripheral vision serves a few purposes, the biggest of which is recognizing shapes and colors that are common to you so that you can focus on things that are not. There are ways to train your peripheral vision to the point where you pay just as much attention to it as you do to your “main” vision. Try it out now. While you are reading the rest of this paragraph, become aware of the stuff around you that is not on your computer.
If you can run around a map using your peripheral vision while looking at the radar, you will be a much more effective.
Unfortunately, there is no magic thing you can do and automatically master this skill. It’s something that you have to practice for a long time. You aren’t just practicing to get better at a game, you are actively training a central part of how your body functions.
Head into Patrol mode and practice running, jumping, and navigating around the environment while looking (but not staring) at your radar.
Keep looking at the radar as you make your way towards the enemy’s location. By doing this, you’ll train not just your eyes but also your mind to pay attention to more than just your visual focus point.
Mastering this skill will allow you to pay attention to two things at once, removing the milliseconds of time you spend shifting your eyes from your crosshairs to your radar. Like a blind man who has learned to use echolocation, you will be able to navigate the world without even seeing it.
The radar is often ignored, but those who master it will have such an advantage. It helps you gain the drop on your foes before they even know you’re there.
Learn it, love it. Use it to find and form your own personal playstyle. Define who you are in the world of Crucible and make sure everyone knows it.
This week’s bounty: Using your radar to locate your enemies, flank around them and take them down while keeping your radar in your peripheral vision as you navigate towards your enemies, five times.
Chapter 2 of the Crucibible will focus on aiming: How to better control recoil, the proper rate of fire to reduce recoil, finding the right sensitivity, how to lead your enemies, land headshots consistently, predict enemy locations, among many other things.
As always, feel free to post your own tips in the comments!



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