The Witch Queen expansion for Destiny 2 introduced new systems, and it was also a perfect opportunity for Bungie to revamp older ones, such as the Light subclasses and how they fare compared to Beyond Light's Stasis. The first Light subclass to be reworked with Stasis' own system based on Aspects and Fragments was Void, and Destiny 2's Void 3.0 update changed a lot of the core gameplay flow for each of the three classes in the game. Void Titans who struggle to choose their build can use this guide to learn what the best combinations are and why.
Exotic items in Destiny 2 are often one of the core elements of any build because they either grant new abilities and perks or simply make existing ones better or just different enough to change the gameplay flow. Choosing which Exotics to pair with a build is very important, and Titans have several great options to pick.
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One of the most commonly used Exotics in endgame Titan builds is Ursa Furiosa, which allows players to convert part of the damage they absorb with their Banner Shield into Super energy, which is then used to recast Banner Shield more often. This item is particularly good for two reasons — Orb of Power generation and a team-wide damage buff while Banner Shield is up.
Casting Banner Shield more often means that allies can pick up Orbs of Power more frequently, which in turn can help with their builds or, at the very least, it can lead to an increase in Super usage. As for the damage buff for allies, Banner Shield provides a bonus of 35% damage to all players who shoot through the shield, but it's worth noting that this is still called Weapons of Light, meaning it doesn't stack with Ward of Dawn.
Another great Exotic to
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