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Alongside Episode: Revenant, Titan players inDestiny 2are going to be seeing major buffs for various subclasses, melee abilities, as well as a big change to the Barricade. Since the start of the Destiny franchise, the three classes have always occupied a sort of traditional RPG style role, with Hunters seemingly being the rogue, Warlocks as the mage, and Titans as the frontline warrior. While there has certainly been crossover between these roles over the years for these classes, Bungie is attempting to strengthen the Titan’s grasp on beingDestiny 2’s ultimate tank.
It’s no secret amongDestiny 2players that the Titan class has typically lagged behind Warlocks and Hunters in terms of popularity, a fact which has been pointed out numerous times during the Destiny 2 Guardian Games and how things are typically weighted. Many in the community refer to Titans as the class that is best at punching things, something which became a bigger problem with The Final Shape expansion due to a lack ofcohesion and synergy between many of the Titan’s Prismatic aspects and abilities. However, it seems like the Titan’s time to shine may be on the horizon, as Bungie confirmed major changes coming to the class to help it feel more like an actual tank class.
In its latestweekly blog, Bungie gave a sneak preview of some of the bigger gameplay changes hitting theDestiny 2sandbox when Episode: Revenant launches in October. One particular highlight is with Titans, as Bungie is attempting to add more depth and viability for higher tier content. Instead of removing or replacing what already works, Bungie is instead buffing many aspects of the class, starting with the Barricade, Unbreakable shield, and Sentinel Shield’s guard. All three will now taunt enemies to pull aggro to draw enemy fire away from teammates. A few of the big changes include damage being reduced against the barricade, Unbreakable generates grenade energy from blocked damage, and the Void Overshield has increased PvE damage resistance.
Destiny 2 Buffing Titans to be a True Tank Class
However, pulling aggro is just the start of what Bungie has planned. Starting withDestiny 2’s Prismatic Titan, Bungie is planning numerous buffs which also apply to the ability’s standard subclass as well. For example:
Lastly, Bungie also addressed the final pillar of the Titan class with its focus on melee. To fulfill this fantasy, the Titan’s unpowered melee will now hit harder than a Hunter or Warlock with a 5% damage increase against other players, 25% damage boost against PvE enemies, and a increased stun multiplier on top of that.
The Titan change reveal is just one aspect of what may be a major update that launches alongside Episode: Revenant. Over the past few weeks, Bungie has continued to reveal upcoming changes alongside story content no longer being timegated. Another big change coming is thatDestiny 2is making Dungeon and Raid farming easierwhen the weekly reset will offer 2 options for each instead of the usual 1 and 1. Ultimately, the change will reduce the amount of time it takes for certain activities to cycle back around, effectively cutting it in half from 8 weeks to only 4.
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Dive into the world of Destiny 2 to explore the mysteries of the solar system and experience responsive first-person shooter combat. Unlock powerful elemental abilities and collect unique gear to customize your Guardian’s look and playstyle. Enjoy Destiny 2’s cinematic story, challenging co-op missions, and a variety of PvP modes alone or with friends. Download for free today and write your legend in the stars.An Immersive StoryYou are a Guardian, defender of the Last City of humanity in a solar system under siege by infamous villains. Look to the stars and stand against the darkness. Your legend begins now.Guardian ClassesChoose from the armored Titan, mystic Warlock, or swift Hunter.