![]() Strand rip and tear until it is done.īut when it works? It works. In vanilla PvE content you'll seldom have to worry about your health bar, while higher-level content requires a deeper focus and prioritizing specific targets while your Guardian buffs are all up and running. Once you have the buffs activated, some Woven Mail, and a target in your sight, it's time to adopt a Doom Eternal mentality as you rip and tear through enemies. With a Banner of War Titan, you're going to want to leap into the fray, slash away aytenemies, and build up your melee energy with Monte Carlo. ![]() This is a build that is admittedly high risk, but favors the bold with its design. With Monte Carlo, you have a superb auto rifle that can quickly recharge your melee energy-remember, Strand Titans can have up to three melee charges-and Synthoceps amplifies your melee attack when you're surrounded with its Biotic Enhancements perk. For an easy combination, equip Synthoceps and Monte Carlo to get a quick handle on this build. The key to this build is that with the right Exotics equipped, Banner of War's power really shines. Once you have several Banner of War Titans running around a map, all charged up and ready to throw down, they can easily tear through high-level endgame activities. Combined with high resilience and a Woven Mail buff that's activated by collecting orbs of power when you have the right Fragment equipped, and you'll end up with a Titan that can ignore damage and leap into the fray. Sounds pretty good, right? Well it gets even better, as building around this Aspect allows for some flexible tinkering. It's all about that Banner of War Fragment. Once you've got the banner fully charged, you'll be healing from damage at a near-instantaneous rate and for a substantial amount per pulse. The banner can then be further charged-for a maximum of four stacks-by you or nearby allies defeating enemies. Visit the Pouka Pond afterward, unlock the Aspect, and you're ready to roll.Īs the Aspect text puts it, defeating a target with a melee attack, finisher, or sword will raise a banner on your Titan that pulses with energy, periodically healing nearby allies and increasing melee and Sword damage. To get Banner of War, you can pay a visit to Nimbus, get the new Veil Containment seasonal mission, and head over to the paracausal MacGuffin to quickly earn your new Aspect. Season 22 introduced some terrific new Strand Aspects, with Titans receiving the melee-centric Banner of War. It hasn't been nerfed yet, and with Festival of the Lost now live (meaning it's time to hunt Spectral Pages), the Banner of War Titan build could be your best option for farming the more challenging Legend Haunted Sectors of this event. In PvE, these Titans are almost unkillable on their own, roving war machines who can shrug off a planetary bombardment before they lunge toward an unlucky victim and sever them from reality. Over the last couple of weeks, there has been a rumbling in Destiny 2, a spread of Strand Titans marching to the beat of their own drum.
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