Destiny 2's annual Solstice of Heroes is underway, and many players are now busy working to upgrade the event's special armor set. One step in this multi-part process tasks fans with completing a number of Adventures, and some players will certainly want to get through those side-missions as quickly as possible. This desire may lead certain players to wonder about what the absolute shortest Adventures in Destiny 2 are, and indeed there are several that can be finished very quickly.

To begin, Hephaestus, which takes place on Mars and can be obtained from Ana Bray, is typically cited as the fastest Adventure in Destiny 2. In this mission, players will find themselves destroying computer terminals, defending against a Hive assault, and more, and fans should have little trouble completing it in its entirety very quickly.

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The other Adventures on Mars also do not take very long to finish. The names of those Adventures are Deathly Tremors, Incursion, and Psionic Potential, and while they are a bit longer than Hephaestus, they can still be completed in fairly short order. Deathly Tremors in particular is a great option for Destiny 2 players that are looking to finish Adventures fast, and it once again pits fans against the Hive.

For players that would like to branch out further, the EDZ is the site of another relatively quick Adventure called A Frame Job. To complete this one, fans will need to take out both Fallen and Cabal, and it is something that players that are looking to upgrade Solstice of Heroes armor in Destiny 2 should consider even if it is not quite as fast as the Adventures on Mars.

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To note, the Adventures on Mercury are typically considered to be some of the longest in the game, and indeed that planet is the Flashpoint at the time of writing. This news may prove to be slightly disappointing to those players that are trying to upgrade their armor as quickly as possible, though Mercury Adventures can still be completed without a huge time investment.

Additionally, it is worth mentioning that that this year's Solstice of Heroes event does not end until Tuesday, September 8 upon the weekly reset. This means that players have a reasonable amount of time to work on upgrading their armor sets, though those fans that want to make their Solstice of Heroes armor glow should not assume an overly relaxed pace, as obtaining that effect does require that quite a lot of work be done.

Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One. PS5 and Xbox Series X versions are also in development.

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