Destiny 2: The Witch Queen brings with it the reworked Void subclass that now functions in the same way that Stasis does: by utilizing Aspects and Fragments. Titans use their brute strength to harness the light within them and protect their Fireteam. The Void 3.0 Aspects only build upon these foundations to create an impenetrable tank.

Titan Void 3.0 Aspects

We were first introduced to the Aspect and Fragment system with the Statis subclass in the Beyond Light expansion. Aspects are a powerful mechanic that can change the way the subclass is played, while Fragments provide minor tweaks. This system allows for flexibility in play like never before and leads to unique and powerful builds. Here are all of the Void 3.0 Aspects for Titans.

  • Controlled Demolition: Hitting a target with a Void ability or volatile detonation will make them volatile. Bastion: Casting Barricade generates overshield for yourself and nearby allies. Those bunkering behind the shield will regenerate overshield over time and extend the overshield’s duration.Offensive Bulwark: While you have overshield or are inside the Ward of Dawn, grenades charge significantly faster, and you have increased melee damage. You also gain an additional shield throw for your Sentinel Shield Super.

With these three Aspects, Void 3.0 caters to all playstyles while still adding flexibility within each one. Controlled Demolition is for those players who want to maximize the potential of the Volatile debuff. Bastion is for those who want to provide as much protection as possible for their Fireteam. Lastly, Offensive Bulwark is for the Titans who love utilizing their Grenades and Melee as often as possible.

Each of these Aspects can be tweaked slightly using various Fragments to best fit each individual player. Void 3.0 Aspects give us a single subclass that has something different to offer for each and every Hunter.

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