![]() With both Thread of Warding and Into The Fray, you’ll be able to have a pretty consistent uptime on Woven Mail via Orbs of Power and Tangle destruction. Heart of Inmost Light is inherently an enabler when it comes to this build-it enhances the rest of your abilities whenever one is used, feeding into a rapid cooldown loop that is already pretty quick thanks to the Fragments being utilized here. Strand Titan – Woven Mail build Screengrab via Bungie Exotic ![]() Similarly, putting on a matching Surge mod can massively help the build since it makes finishing your suspended targets easier. ![]() Orb of Power creation on the helmet is always a must, so pick the Siphons that match your current loadout. With very little on offer in the way of mods when it comes to class ability energy-especially when your Fragments are doing most of the heavy lifting-armor mods can be more flexible. The more that you’re affecting enemies with Strand, the more you’re feeding into your abilities and your future opportunities. However, you can’t go wrong with free melee and grenade energy, which is why we’ve gone with Thread of Generation and Thread of Fury. Thread of Mind and Thread of Continuity are the two must-haves on this list, with a bit more flexibility available for the other two slots. Similarly, almost all of your Fragment choices here should build around the idea of enhancing your Suspend or making it easier to Suspend targets. Since this build is all about the Suspend keyword, there’s no harm in putting the Grapple away for a proper Shackle Grenade to further increase the opportunities to lock down a room of enemies. Best Berserker Titan Strand builds in Destiny 2 Strand Titan – Suspend build Screengrab via Bungie Exotic Here’s the two best Strand builds for Titans in Destiny 2, built from the ground up around two key Exotic armor pieces. Either way, these Strand builds are effective in both regular and endgame activities-a flexibility not always afforded to every subclass. Respectively, these builds allow you to either fully invest into the tanking capabilities provided to Titans via abundant sources of Woven Mail or turn your Barricade into an infinite Suspend device for maximum crowd control. There are two major Strand builds that have emerged as outliers worth investing into with the Strand customization options we currently have as of Lightfall’s launch. The trick is finding the right synergy between your Aspects, Fragments and Exotic to leave the most impact in any PvE encounter. Despite the efforts of recent nerfs, Heart of Inmost Light remains an incredible Exotic armor piece for any build and the Abeyant Leap Exotic legs that also released with Lightfall are nothing to scoff at either when it comes to enhancing Strand. The strength of Strand-wielding Titans comes from a few key areas: class Exotics, Aspects and the roaming Super. After the lackluster launch of Stasis during Beyond Light, Titans needed a win and the potential of the class’s Strand builds provides exactly that through deadly utility and powerful support options across the board. This leads me to believe that the Helm of Inmost Light, although stating that it gives headstrong, does not actually give headstrong.With each day deeper into Destiny 2’s Lightfall expansion, its become abundantly clear to the majority of the playerbase that the new Strand subclass is giving Titans something of a resurgence within the PvE sandbox. I went the same distance as with the helmet equipped, with no headstrong perk. To round off the test, I tried one more time, without the headstrong perk, and without the Helm of Inmost Light. I end up leaping the same distance as I did when I was wearing the helmet. So I try again with a different helmet equipped, but with the headstrong perk selected. I went twice the distance.īelieving that the effects did stack, I wanted to verify how much headstrong gave without the helmet on. I noted my distance and tried again with the helmet still equipped, and the headstrong perk selected. I am only missing the last two defense upgrades.įirst, I used my super with the helmet equipped, and no headstrong perk selected. ![]() It should go without saying that yes, I do in fact have all the abilities on the helmet unlocked. In other words, I wanted to see if having the helmet equipped and having headstrong selected would give me double the leap distance when using fist of havoc than if I only had the helmet equipped. I picked up this exotic titan helm a few days ago from Xur, and I was curious to see if the effects of the helmet stacked with the perks themselves.
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