
Destiny 2 Titan BuildSaint-14 Bubble Build
PvEThis weapon fires blasts of high-damage Arc energy that overpenetrates enemies.
Weapons of Light persists after exiting Ward of Dawn. While Weapons of Light is active, final blows or sustained damage grant stacks of The Saint; Void and Kinetic damage sources also trigger a suppressing burst.
Picking up Ward of Dawn consumes all stacks of The Saint and extends its duration based on how many stacks were consumed.
Build Details
This Season, Ward of Dawn got an update. Now on cast it will weaken any nearby enemies. This makes it a decent option for DPS on minibosses or bosses that you can get close to. So The perfect pairing for this build is the Exotic Helm of Saint-14. This exotic offers bubble a few benefits. First, it disorients any enemies near the bubble. Second it gives a void overshield when leaving the bubble, and it also gives you and allies the “Weapons of Light” buff. Which is now technically stronger than radiant, but is still equivalent to Well of Radiance.
Since we basically want to be on top of the boss while dealing damage, we want to bring weapons that are close range. That’s why a Banner of War titan with Glaive melee damage or dealing damage with Swords is your best option. The other alternative is to bring Legend of Acrius to deal a ton of damage, though it does get a bit awkward if the boss keeps going in and out of the bubble.
Since this season has a ton of benefits to Void weapons as well, this build is actually still really strong in the mid game rotation. Weapons with Repulsor brace are perfect since we are bringing the aspect, Offensive Bulwark. That way, when we have a void overshield, we gain 400% grenade recharge rate. We gain a ton of overshield from repulsor brace but also from our other aspect, Bastion. That way we can pop a barricade to give us and nearby teammates overshield.
And with the buff Void Overshields received last season, your survivability has never been higher on Void Titan.
You want to pop your bubble on the boss if you can deal close range damage. Otherwise, you can use your bubble as safety and pop it far away, moving in and out of the bubble any time you need to reload.
You get your bubble back really quick so in game modes like Onslaught, I love to pop my bubble in alleys so that enemies will be slowed while approaching the ADU. You can use your Void weapons to spread a ton of volatility, then pop your barricade whenever you need to rapidly gain back your grenade.
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