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Rob creates his first build for the Behemoth Titan
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Playing Titan makes me feel glad I'm a Warlock, and that I don't eat crayons or run with knives. 🙂
Too bad tanking isn't really viable in Destiny because it still wants to play like an FPS and not an MMO.
imagine procing protective light then the over shield, literal juggernaut
I feel like the fragment that grants class ability energy when defeating slowed or frozen targets might be better than hedrons.
I'm a warlock main and these days I don't have enough time to play all three classes (especially if there are things you gotta re-unlock) but MAN, am I glad that titans got this exotic. It feels like with stasis, putting up a barrier… ain't all that unique anymore, so trading it in for extra armor with this exotic feels a bit more special. Not gonna lie, I've always felt underwhelmed by both of their barricades as far back as vanilla D2. I mean, they were never unusable, but I just wasn't too crazy about em.
nice video man keep it up:)
I have been having fun running a hyper aggressive Behemoth
Cast aside all notions of range, you will be breathing on the enemy.
Behemoth: Glacier Grenade, Fissures, Hedrons, and Shards
Cerberus+1 with Catalyst (what brings this together. It can shatter a stasis crystal in 2 shots, when buffed by Hedrons Cerberus shreds, and it will be a consistent flow of orbs for Taking Charge)
Bonechiller with Triple Tap and Demolitionist or Threat Detector (I favor slug shotguns due to damage but CQC/Xenoclast is great)
Sword (Your pic, but Guillotine is just so good. You can also swap Cerberus for Lament if you have a prefered primary, but Cerberus' crystal destruction is really good)
Exotic Armor: I am using Citan's Ramparts, but want to sub in the Icefall when they drop. (would help freeze targets I punch rather than just the slow so I wouldn't need the Rampart Shield to get a good shot)
Mods: Concussive Dampener, Powerful Friends, Taking Charge and/or Sustained Charge, Radiant Light, and Reactive Pulse and/or Lucent Blade (Charged up or High Energy Fire work well too)
and then fill out the other mods with resistance, dexterity, or targeting
Gameplay:
Run in, shiver strike or fire away with Cerberus, freeze an enemy, kill the rest. Pop Icefall if you need the armor, or save it to freeze a High Value.
Atm, healing back can be rough with this build, but I want to try Heal Thyself and see if it counts the Grenades crystals shattering killing enemies. If so, then healing is less of a worry. If we still had the old Ord of Power mods I would easily make room for Recuperation.
This was a really cool video!