When players hear the word "Hunter" in Destiny 2, they think of either one of two things. One is fast, and the other being deadly. But there are some roads in between, where a Hunter can play like a tank as well.
After the implementation of void 3.0, things got more interesting for solo players.
Hunters are known to go invisible with high mobility, making it tougher for their enemies. They can even make their allies invisible, granting resistance. The following article breaks down some of the best Hunter builds you can go for inside Destiny 2 PvE.
Hunters are the epitome of a mobility-based playstyle. However, this particular build turns the class on its head and makes it tankier than a Warlock on a Well.
To make it work, you will need a new exotic gauntlet, Renewal Grasp. The Stasis Aspects needed for this build are Touch of Winter and Grim Harvest.
The Fragments required are as follows:
You can also add in Explosive Wellmaker and Well of Life for healing, along with Elemental Time Dilation for a 5-second increase in the effect. Elemental Shards work great with weapons such as Ager's Scepter or a Stasis heavy.
Solar and Arc are the only two subclasses with the least amount of complications. Without Aspects and Fragments, each build falls pretty much around mods, as the subclass doesn't have much to offer.
To execute this build, select the bottom-tree Gunslinger and Font of Might for increased Solar damage.
Using Melee Wellmaker and Well of Ordnance will grant you bonus grenade energy, while Taking Charge and High-Energy Fire will further amp up the Solar weapon.
Weapons such as Eriana's Vow and Ticcu's Divination are recommended, as both can deal with a Barrier Champion.
This build is tied to the top tree in the Arc subclass.
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