Titans are far too weak with their exotic class items

A new week and a new TWiD. Destiny 2 reveals new changes for the loot shooter. These mainly affect buffs for exotic class items from Titans as well as dusty exotic armor and weapons. We’ll show you what you can expect in October here.

What should change? In Bungie’s latest TWiD, the team talks about the upcoming weapon changes, as well as future adjustments that will be coming with Episode: Revenant. The focus is primarily on buffs for Exos, which are currently completely lost due to power creep.

In addition, Titan exotic class items fall behind those of other classes. Bungie sees this and wants to counteract it in the future.

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Old Exos will be refurbished in Destiny 2: Episode 2

What is Bungie planning? Many topics were addressed in their big TWiD post. The most important changes concern Exos in particular. Here’s what you should know for Episode 2:

  • Armour
  • Updates for subpar perks of Exo class items (especially Titans).
  • Buffs and reworks for unused Exo armor. The following are meant:
  • Rot Ranger (Hunter Helmet)
  • Mask of the Silent (Titanium Helmet)
  • Skull of the Terrible Ahamkara (Warlock Helmet)
  • and more.
  • Many other small improvements to exotic armor designed to increase its usefulness.
  • Weapons
  • Improving low-performance sub-families of weapons such as heavy rapid-fire grenade launchers.
  • Significant increase in shotgun range in PvE.
  • Improvements to numerous underused exotic weapons (Huckleberry, Chaperone, Bad Karma, Ex Diris, The Prospector, etc.) and perks (Iron Banner specific perks, Whoosh!, Alloy Magazine, Weapon Mastery, etc.)
  • A major weapon mod overhaul with more than 10 new mods.
  • Are Titans weak? That depends on your point of view. If you look at the Titan alone, he can shine with various strong builds in PvE and PvP. But if you add the Hunter or Warlock to the comparison, he really sucks.

    The Hunters terrorize PvE and PvP with their Prismatic. Whether it’s their invisible melee attacks with astronomical damage numbers or the Golden Gun synergy with the Never-Ending Hunt – the Hunter is simply too good.

    The Warlock, on the other hand, becomes a true DPS monster with “Song of Flame” and Microcosm. Little exploding birds followed by fire snaps set every enemy ablaze.

    The Titan, on the other hand, has been put in his place. His war banner is no longer as effective as it was before his nerf and the consecration build is starting to get boring. In addition, his new void ultimate with the axes is a failure. They have terrible tracking and are buggy.

    Something new is needed and Bungie has certainly noticed this. It remains to be seen how big the changes will be for the Titan. You can find out more about Destiny 2 here: Destiny 2 wants to talk about the future and the next few years – Meets love and biting mockery

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