Destiny 2's The Witch Queen has been and still is a massive success for Bungie, and it proved that yearly releases, albeit with a bit more time in development, can be the best content in the game. There are many factors that played a role in The Witch Queen's success, and one of them is the way Bungie handled the Void 3.0 update. While the changes to Void subclasses weren't technically part of the expansion itself, they did come with it, and they finally made one of the Light subclasses substantially more enjoyable to play.
There are many pros to the gameplay flow of Destiny 2's new Void classes and builds, but the main one is that there are plenty of synergies between all the Aspects, Fragments, and a few mods. Ideally, what brings it all together is the new Raid Exotic called Collective Obligation, which drops from Vow of the Disciple. This gun creates a unique playstyle that encourages players to build around all the various Void buffs and debuffs, and this concept may be a glimpse at the future reworks of Arc and Solar subclasses.
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Even though Bungie stated that Destiny 2 fans will see reworks for Arc and Solar subclasses this year, there is still no official confirmation if this will happen next Season, nor which subclass will come first. Still, Void 3.0 was a great step in the right direction for allowing players to make their own builds and experiment with them, although not all three classes got the best set of Aspects. What can really tie things together for all three classes is Collective Obligation, which can work quite well if paired with specific Aspects, Fragments, and Supers.
This gun creates a very seamless experience with Void subclasses because it
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