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Destiny 2 lightfall supers11/29/2023 ![]() The Strand Titan's lack of versatility also makes it a less attractive option for players who prefer to play in groups or want to support the fireteam. Hopefully, the mod system rework will compensate for any deficiency in the Strand playstyle. While the subclass might be able to handle easier solo activities, players could find it difficult to solo (or even join fireteams for) higher-level content with the Strand Titan without completely optimized builds. In addition, the subclass also lacks instant-cast abilities, so players will have to spend time getting close to foes to use the subclass' powers to full effect.Īnother problem with the Strand Titan's focus on melee abilities is that they are not well-suited for activities like Destiny 2's Grandmaster Nightfall Strikes. The Strand Titan's melee-focused abilities put it at a disadvantage when facing tough, end-game enemies from a distance. In today's Destiny 2 meta, players usually have an equal amount of ranged and melee methods for offense and defense. While the Strand Titan's melee abilities are impressive and look great on paper, they are not enough to make the subclass stand out in a game filled with various playstyles, weapon types, and mechanics. RELATED: Destiny 2: New Light Subclass Fragments and Updates Coming in Lightfall Why Titans' Melee Abilities and Supers Shouldn't Have Been the Focus of Destiny 2's Strand Titan players in Destiny 2 have been vocal about how underperforming melee roaming Supers can be, and Bungie should have known better after the Stasis Behemoth's reception. ![]() The Strand Titan subclass follows a similar path, with its Frenzied Blade melee ability, which is essentially a melee-range dash, and its Bladefury Super, allowing the Titan to dual-wield fist blades and roam the battlefield with ill intent. The Stasis subclass offered some defensive options, area control, and a roaming melee Super that resembled Fist of Havoc. The Stasis Behemoth, released as part of the Beyond Light expansion, was also a melee-range Super that failed to impress many players. However, Destiny 2's Strand Titan should have learned from the Stasis Behemoth that melee Supers are not what Titan players keep expecting. One of the main reasons for this disappointment is the Titan's focus on melee and its roaming Super, which feels just like a green version of many of the Titan's other Supers. ![]() Upon learning more of the details, many Titan players were left feeling underwhelmed, especially compared to what other classes are getting with Lightfall's Strand. Destiny 2's Strand Titan subclass has been creating a lot of buzz within the community recently.
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