![]() The Final Shape Exotics include Tessellation, an energy fusion rifle that adapts to your current subclass. (Between this healing auto rifle and the new subclass, Bungie said in the post-show that it's actively making a point to make Well of Radiance feel less required in endgame content.) A literal support frame auto rifle will let you heal teammates by shooting them, while the new rocket pistol sidearms will let you support your team by making enemies explode. New weapon sub-families are also leaning into Destiny 2's support role. A new Aspect lets you consume your grenade to create a frontal shield which charges up as it absorbs damage, then releases that energy as an AoE Void blast. This is a direct response to the wealth of "I roam, I melee" Supers that Titans have, Blackburn says, so this is a one-off ranged Super with added melee follow-up utility. ![]() Void Titan - throw three Void axes that pull in enemies and explode, then persist in the environment for you and allies to pick them up and wield them as melee weapons.It also functions as another jump, which is mighty exciting. A new aspect lets you use your Arc staff to hover mid-air, granting Amplify to yourself and nearby allies. Bungie says it's trying to be careful about this becoming potentially the most oppressive Super in PvP history. Arc Hunter - throw an arc knife and teleport to it to deliver an AoE slash attack, then do it two more times.Game director Joe Blackburn described it as a "DPS machine" with "high" damage boosts to the whole team. A new Rift Aspect summons a little Solar buddy that scorches enemies. While you're in this Super, allies also receive Solar buffs. Melees fire extra projectiles, and grenades become sentient little sprites that seek out enemies. Solar Warlock - a callback to Destiny 1's Radiance, this first-person Super buffs your melee and grenade with new behavior and quick ability regeneration.Here's a quick summary of the new powers. The Final Shape will not introduce a new subclass, but three new Light Supers have been announced, all with a focus on supporting allies. ![]() This will let new and veteran players revisit key moments from Destiny 2's long timeline, like Cayde's Last Stand in Forsaken and Savathun's rise in The Witch Queen, through playable missions with added narrative context. In a similar vein, a story crash course called Timeline Reflections is coming today. ![]()
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