Hunters rely on the Exotic Gunslinger Boots
What can this Exo do again? The exotic boots Gunslinger Boots leave an explosive farewell gift when dodging. This bomb detonates with a slight delay.
What else do you need for the build? Choose the upper Arcstrider with the skill tree “Path of the Warrior”. Hunters have known for a long time how good this focus is. This time, we’ll complement the dodge-melee gameplay with dynamite.
Use these armor mods:
- Stacked: – costs 4 Void Energy
- Charge Harvester: – costs 3 Void Energy
- Reactive Pulse – costs 3 Arc Energy
- Protective Light – costs 2 Void Energy
Here’s how to play the combo: Again, you rely on the mix of active and passive explosions. You dodge, drop a bomb, and give your enemies an explosive farewell gift. You garnish this with melee hits that heal you and offer additional bonuses, like fully charging your dodge.
With this build, a cool rhythm emerges: Dodge, bomb, melee – this flow gets faster and more effective the longer a fight lasts.
If you encounter an enemy who is still standing after a bomb and reinforced melee, unleash your thundering double punch shotgun on them. This fits super well into the rhythm, it’s basically the cymbal crash, the bass drum.
Warlocks rely on the Exotic Evening Prayer of Radius
What can this Exo do again? The exotic chest armor Evening Prayer of Radius grants the ability for Rifts to release a shockwave that knocks back and wounds enemies. Additionally, your Rift charges faster if you are surrounded.
What else do you need for the build? Choose the lower Stormcaller skill tree “Resonance of the Elements”. This focus is centered around supportive Rifts and Arc Souls, the little mini turrets that won’t leave your side.
Use these armor mods:
- Stacked: – costs 4 Void Energy
- Charge Harvester: – costs 3 Void Energy
- Reactive Pulse – costs 3 Arc Energy
- Protective Light – costs 2 Void Energy
For weapons, there are no restrictions, so we recommend the trendiest weapons of Season 11. These include:
- The Grenade Launcher Silver Winder
- The Bow Trinity Ghoul
- The Pulse Rifle Fallen Remnant
- The Sword Falling Guillotine
Here’s how to play the combo: As with the previous builds, Warlocks rely on explosions that you trigger yourself and those triggered when you are attacked. Jump in the middle of a group of enemies and activate your Rift. This heals you, triggers a shockwave, and calls your little Arc buddies to assist you.
The expert himself states that this build is the weakest of the three presented. MeinMMO agrees. The Rift animation takes quite a while, and only in a team does this combo become really strong. Because then there is group healing, and a whole squad equipped with Arc Souls can become quite dangerous.
What do you think of the presented builds? Were you able to recite all the abilities of the three Exo armors by heart, or did you find yourself pondering?
If you are looking for a place to test your explosions in practice, why not choose the recently revitalized raids: Destiny 2 breathes new life into 5 old raids, making them truly worthwhile
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