The latest TWAB (This Week at Bungie) has revealed that some significant changes will be coming in the next season of Destiny 2.
One of the highlights in today's blog post is the company's plans for subclass changes and its approach to balancing the sandbox. Each subclass will undergo different adjustments.
This article lists all the changes coming to the Arc subclass in the upcoming season and how they will affect the ongoing meta of Titan Storm Grenades.
Destiny 2 Season 19 will start on December 6, 2022, marking the end of The Witch Queen chapter.
Disclaimer: This article is based on the official information provided on Bungie's official website.
Compared to Solar, Void, and Stasis, the implementation of Arc 3.0 is very new. Some players are still looking in on multiple loadouts, while one particular ability is topping the charts across all three classes.
The Storm Grenades have dominated Grandmaster Nightfall's fields, especially with Titan's Touch of Thunder Aspect.
Bungie addressed this by saying that the Storm Grenades have lingered for too long in PvP, making it difficult for the victim to read its duration. Hence, the company will be making the following changes to the Touch of Thunder Aspect:
While on the topic of Arc Striker Titans, Bungie also announced upcoming changes to the Ballistic Slam's damage. The company will increase the ability's damage by 16% against PvE combatants.
As for Arc Hunters, Bungie is pretty happy with their usage in high-tier PvE content. However, it seems Tempest Strike's global damage reduction has made the Aspect's use lower than the other two. Hence, starting in Season 19, Tempest Strike will deal 30% more damage to PvE combatants.
Summoning an Arc buddy will become more viable for
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