What is the easiest Destiny 2 Dungeon to solo?
Destiny 2's Dungeons are some of its most rewarding content, and savvy players can complete them all solo. Here's our pick for the easiest one to finish on your own.
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Can you believe there are eight Dungeon activities in Destiny 2 now? First introduced in Forsaken with Shattered Throne, Dungeons have become an ideal middle step between Raids and Strikes, offering endgame mechanics and difficulty in activities that can be run with three players.
For those of you in search of a challenge, though, Dungeons can be completed solo, too. It's a tougher way to play, naturally, but all are very possible to beat on your lonesome. Wondering which one is easiest? The answer is simple.
Shattered Throne is still the easiest Dungeon to solo in Destiny 2
As we mentioned in our Raid and Dungeon Ranking, Shattered Throne is a decent first attempt at a Dungeon - and it remains the easiest to complete solo.
Nowadays it's not all that much more complex than a Strike, but it offers memorable encounters like the Thrallway and some platforming. It's not got the most enemies, and the bosses are relatively simple, particularly if you're using a solid build.
Sadly, there's not really a great deal of loot worth farming here, so while it's nice to say you've played the whole thing alone, don't expect a whole host of new weapons or armour for your troubles.
If you're looking for a Dungeon that can be played on your own but offers some better loot, I'd recommend checking out Grasp of Avarice. The mechanics are simple, and the bosses aren't too tough (just a bit spongy). Still, you can net yourself some of the Bungie 30th Anniversary loot, too.
About The Author
Lloyd Coombes
Lloyd is GGRecon's Editor-in-Chief, having previously worked at Dexerto and Gfinity, and occasionally appears in The Daily Star newspaper. A big fan of loot-based games including Destiny 2 and Diablo 4, when he's not working you'll find him at the gym or trying to play Magic The Gathering.
This is part of the ‘Destiny’ directory
Directory contents
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Seasonal Artifact Mods
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All Exotic Weapons & Armour
-
Best Prismatic builds
-
Campaign Mission List
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Convalescence: Budding
-
Ending Explained
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Episode Echoes Act 1
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Episode Heresy Explained
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Episode Revenant Explained
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Ergo Sum Exotic
-
Every Prismatic Aspect, Fragment & Ability
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Red Death Reformed
-
Wild Card Mission
-
All DLC & Expansions
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Solstice 2024