Destiny 2 fans have been clamoring for the upcoming Witch Queen expansion since it was unveiled last year, and in the run-up to its launch later this month Bungie has divulged some more information on one of the most exciting set of changes on the way with the expansion: the rework of the Void subclasses for players’ Guardians, collectively titled Void 3.0.
The new system should bring players a similar level of customization and build-crafting potential to the Stasis subclasses, introduced last year with the Beyond Light expansion. The changes are designed to modernize and expand the abilities that Nightstalker Hunters, Sentinel Titans, and Voidwalker Warlocks have at their disposal, bringing the Aspect and Fragment system from the Stasis system over to these subclasses, while keeping existing Void abilities like invisibility, suppression and Devour intact.
Titans can expect the Ward of Dawn and Sentinel Shield supers to be separated into their own nodes rather than occupying the same slot. In exchange for the loss of being able to choose which super to use, Titans using the bubble will cast it significantly faster than before. The new Aspects for the Sentinel subclass include adding the Volatile debuff to enemies to cause Void explosions upon additional damage when you hit them with your melee, grenade or Super, adding an overshield to yourself and your friends when you use your Barricade class ability, and boosts to your melee damage and grenade charge while you have an overshield or are standing in the Ward of Dawn bubble.
Nightstalker Hunters will still have the same Shadowshot and Spectral Blades supers they know and love, but with expanded abilities to go with the Shadowshot tether variants. The Deadfall tether
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