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Destiny 2: Which Boss Are You Based On Your Zodiac Type?
2026.02.27 10:44
The middle point in Control is infamously difficult to capture and hold due to the natural cover it provides. It requires team effort to run in and drive away the enemy team, and with tanky, bunkering playstyles so easy to execute in the Crucible, it can get frustrating. That said, there are plenty of nice sightlines and good cover spots dotted around the map, making it perfect even for newcomers to P
Few maps are as iconic in terms of its middle arena as Altar of Flame. In 6v6 it's a pretty nice, linear map where the lines between the two teams are easy to identify, with three different push points available depending on how close or long-range players want to
Izanagi’s Burden is a bit of a niche pick, but it’s so unique in what it does that it’s hard to recommend anything else that fits the job. What sets Izanagi’s Burden apart from the rest is that it can hold onto an absurd amount of burst damage, that can be unleashed whenever desi
In addition, Vex Minotaurs possess a large health quotient, which takes quite a lot of damage from Guardians to decrease. When they do near death, the creatures become furious and increase their destructive defenses. The upright creatures also possess the ability to teleport in close proximity to the Guardi
Firefly doesn't have a ton of use in PvP, and is really situational, but it can punish players who stack too close to one another, and is essentially a neat bonus on top of a gun that has two perks rolled into one with its main tr
On top of this, Fatebringer can roll Rewind Rounds , which refunds 60% of landed shots when the cylinder is emptied, as well as Explosive Payload, which buffs weapon damage by around 15% in PvE, as well as makes 50% of the damage dealt completely unaffected by distance. This essentially extends the weapon's range and gives it a damage boost all in one perk. These two combinations mean that Fatebringer is loaded with benefits that other weapons can only dream
A fallen Servitor, The Warden is a boss incorporated into the Forsaken expansion. The enemy is stubborn and longs for inclusion in the world after being trapped in this strange glowing orb, which is reminiscent of another Bungie creation in 343 Guilty Spark from the Halo ser
Succession is all the more impressive when taking into account its perks. Reconstruction keeps the gun loaded to double its magazine size, and Recombination makes it so that getting kills with the game's various elements stacks a damage bonus up to 100%. This gun can also run with Focus Fury and Firing line, making it a great pick for sustained damage on Champions and minibosses. The gun is also incredibly easy to acquire in Onslaught , and can be target farmed at Zavala, as well as acquired from its original source, Deep Stone Crypt. Both options for this gun are great, especially for players who want a slower and more deliberate rifle than The Suprem
Clocking in at four-to-five hours, Shadowkeep's campaign generally overstays its welcome despite such a short completion time. The campaign doesn't offer anything interesting in the way of revelations or mission design. Instead, it spends most of its length tasking players with mindless busywork. After that, it ends on an interesting yet unsatisfying cliffhanger that likely won't be addressed until the inevitable Destiny 2 Builds 3. The campaign never approaches the awful Dark Below or Curse of Osiris , but it's a severe drop in quality from Forsaken.
High-ranking Chieftains are nothing to sneeze at in Destiny 2 . In the case of the Scorn Chieftains, the fallen undead captains have the ability to bolster the strength of their surrounding fleet of enemy ranks. Scorn Chieftains also come equipped with high-powered weapo
Guardians playing Bungie 's Destiny 2 don't always have to head to battle guns blazing. However, other players with a flair for tactical battles might want to approach their missions with a degree of finesse. After all, what better way of keeping safe on the battlefield than by dealing damage from afar? And thanks to the Sniper Rifle, players can easily play with enemies from the rear while their allies pick them
Bungie is now quadruple-dipping with Season Passes, loot boxes (via Engrams), direct cosmetic purchases and a Battle Pass. The Battle Pass in particular is annoying by adding an additional layer of time-consuming grind to a game that already requires a lot of grind. The scummiest part of the whole system, though, is that Bungie has built the Eververse store straight into the Director menu. Previously, monetization could be ignored entirely because it was secluded to the Eververse Store at the Tower. Now, Bungie has made sure that it follows players everywhere they go. It's sad to see such regression after Forsaken made Destiny 2's monetization feel fairer to players.
The Crucible in Destiny 2 is a place that is both hated and loved, depending on who's asked. The ruling meta and the maps in the rotation pool are two of the main aspects that define whether or not players will keep on queuing into the Crucible. Sadly, for a while, PVP received no new maps, until Into the Light's release. Cirrus Plaza, Eventide Labs, and Dissonance are the three new maps players can hop into right now. And while maps have always looked amazing in Destiny 2 , the real question is whether or not gameplay on them is actually worthwh