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Destiny 2: Voidwalker Breakdown | Class Guide

September 7, 2017 by Dennis Patrick

Everything we know so far about the Voidwalker class.

Destiny 2 has officially released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms. PC gamers will have to wait just a little bit longer before they can get their hands on a copy.

With the game officially out, you may be curious as to the various classes available in the Destiny sequel. With the various classes available, we’ll give a quick breakdown as to what sets them apart. Likewise, take a look at our other Destiny 2 featured guides below!


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Class
  • Warlock Subclass

Super Ability
  • Nova Bomb

    • Disintegrate enemies who are in the blast zone of your Void Light bolt.

Grenades
  • Vortex Grenade
    • Creates a Vortex that will cause damage to those within the blast zone radius.
  • Axion Bolt

    • A series of small Void Light bolts that will seek out enemies.
  • Scatter Grenade

    • Multiple explosions within a large area.

Special Abilities
  • Healing Rift
    • A well of light that will heal those inside it.
  • Empowering Rift
    • A well that will increase the attack power of those inside it.
  • Strafe Glide
    • Glide after jumping with added benefit of directional control.
  • Burst Glide
    • Add a speed boost to your Strafe Glide.
  • Blink
    • Teleport a short distance.

Perks
  • Chaos Accelerant

    • Draws power from your Super ability to overcharge your grenades.
  • Bloom
    • Void ability deaths will cause their bodies to explode.
  • Cataclysm
    • Nova Bomb that will seek enemies and detonates into small projectiles.
  • Entropic Pull
    • Drain enemy target health and use it to recharge grenades.
  • Devour
    • Regenerate health after killing an enemy with melee ability.
  • Feed the Void

    • Use your grenade energy to regenerate health.
  • Insatiable
    • Devour effect will be extended after killing enemies while recharging your grenades.
  • Vortex
    • Nova Bomb will cast a singularity which will damage enemies that are caught in it.

 


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