Quick Answer
Destiny 2 Route Demo Checklist answers one concrete need: turn a video route into steps, pre-checks, and recovery notes. If you arrived without a clear path, use the table below to classify the blocker before jumping into a related hub.
Fast Decision Table
| Current situation | Do first | Next link |
|---|---|---|
| You are blocked on return route | Confirm the goal, failure reason, and whether the starter route should reset the plan | Starter Route |
| You are judging Power climb | Check whether resources, upgrades, gear, or systems are already overcommitted | Systems & Builds |
| You need to sort class builds | Break map, quest, checklist, or video needs into one focused task | Map & Quests |
Action Steps
- Write down the real blocker: progress, power, routing, cleanup, or video demonstration.
- Choose one next link instead of opening every goal at once.
- If the issue depends on updates or unconfirmed details, keep it in watchlist form until a tested page replaces it.
- After the current step, return to the game hub and continue into the next useful lane.
Checklist
- Do I know the single problem this page is solving?
- Do I have a next step instead of only bookmarking the page?
- Do I need the video, route, build, map, or cleanup hub next?
- Did I separate unverified information from tested guidance?
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FAQ
Is this the final deep guide?
No. It is a thin-site ramp page that creates a clear entry and future split points. Later work should turn it into single-quest, gear, region, boss, or timestamp pages.
Which hub should I open next?
Use Starter Route for first steps or returner context, Systems & Builds for loadout and resource issues, Map & Quests for routing, and Completion & Updates for cleanup.
Why does every page link back into the same site?
Thin sites lose readers quickly after one page. Same-site links connect the current blocker to the next useful lane and make later expansion easier.