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Hunter

Destiny 2 Hunter BuildVolatile Explosions

PrismaticPrismatic
PvEPvE
Updated on Jan 3, 2025
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subclass
super
Shadowshot: Deadfall
abilities
Marksman's Dodge
Triple Jump
Withering Blade
Grapple
aspects
Gunpowder Gamble
Stylish Executioner
fragments
Facet of Dawn
Facet of Protection
Facet of Purpose
Facet of Mending
Facet of Courage
gear and mods
Armor
HeadEmpty
Heavy Ammo Finder
Void Siphon
Special Ammo Finder
HandsEmpty
Bolstering Detonation
Focusing Strike
Momentum Transfer

Your Void weapons gain Volatile Rounds after you emerge from being invisible. When you are invisible and defeat a combatant while using a finisher, all of your weapons gain bonus damage; you and your nearby allies gain a reserve overshield and improved class ability regeneration. These reserve overshields can be deployed by using a class ability.

LegsEmpty
Void Scavenger
Void Weapon Surge
Void Weapon Surge
Class ItemEmpty
Powerful Attraction
Reaper
Time Dilation
artifact perks
Concussive Reload
Curative Orbs
Conductive Cosmic Crystal
Hail The Storm

Build Details

How It Works

As we mentioned, this build is all about causing as many Volatile Explosions as possible. That’s because we’re bringing the exotic chest piece, Gyrfalcon How-berk. Now because this build is on the prismatic subclass, you can choose to run the exotic class item instead with spirit of Gyrfalcon. That can give you room to bring another exotic perk like spirit of Inmost Light, Spirit of Galanor, or even spirit of Caliban. Mind you, the exotic class item isn’t necessary, it’s just a benefit.

That’s because with Gyrfalcon, we gain volatile rounds for our void weapons anytime we come out of invisibility. Going invisible becomes incredibly easy when we bring the aspect, Stylish executioner. That way anytime we kill an enemy that has any debuff on it, we go invisible. This creates a loop. Once started, you can use your void weapons to apply volatile to an enemy so that when killed you go invisible to refresh the timer on your volatile rounds.

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Gameplay Loop

Bringing a chill clip weapon is huge. That way you can shoot and kill an enemy with it to start your volatile cycle. Otherwise, you can use you withering blade to slow, or grapple melee to spread unravel. Kill any debuffed enemy to go invisible. Then pull out your void weapons and start going to town. You’ll constantly be going in and out of invisibility which will refresh your volatile rounds time.

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