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The YouTube video transcript summarizes the new content for the Hunter, Titan, and Warlock classes in Destiny 2's final shape expansion, focusing on the new supers, aspects, Prismatic subclasses, and class-specific Exotics. Notable mentions include the Titan's Twilight Arsenal, the Hunter's Storm's Edge, and the Warlock's Song of Flame. The Prismatic subclasses for Titan, Hunter, and Warlock are discussed in terms of their abilities and potential synergies, with an emphasis on melee, grenade abilities, and effectiveness in different scenarios. Specific Exotics like Wishful Ignorance gauntlets, Balance of Power leg armor, and Speaker's Site Exotic are highlighted for enhancing DPS and abilities for each class. The video suggests starting as a Warlock for the final shape challenge due to its powerful new supers, starting abilities, and overall effectiveness compared to Titan and Hunter subclasses.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the new content for the Hunter, Titan, and Warlock classes in Destiny 2’s final shape expansion. They mention new supers and aspects, Prismatic subclasses, and class-specific Exotics. The speaker advises that the best class to choose is the one you are most comfortable with. They specifically focus on the Titan class’s new void super called Twilight Arsenal, which involves summoning three void axes to weaken and pull enemies inward. The speaker emphasizes the potential damage output and strategic advantages of this new super, comparing it to the Warlock’s Nova bomb. They highlight the ability to recollect thrown axes for additional attacks and discuss the super’s potential DPS boost.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, two new Hunter and Warlock supers are discussed.
For the Hunter, the Storm’s Edge super allows players to summon an electrified dagger that can be thrown and teleported to where it lands, damaging enemies in the area, with three uses. This super is seen as a PvP threat due to its quick and impactful nature, although its PvE utility seems limited unless paired with specific Exotics.
On the other hand, the Warlock super, Song of Flame, enhances team support by boosting abilities regeneration, damage resistance, and weapon capabilities for both the player and nearby allies. The cooperative benefits of this super make it stand out, potentially replacing the current top support super, Well of Radiance, especially considering the upcoming nerfs. The strategic use of Song of Flame in tandem with other supers could lead to significant damage output via Scorch stacks and ignitions, making it a promising choice for various activities.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Prismatic subclasses in Destiny 2, focusing on the Titan subclass. They mention starting abilities such as Thundercrash and Blade Fury, along with their effectiveness in the game. The speaker also covers other supers like Hammer of Soul and Glacial Quake, highlighting their usage. Melee abilities like Thunderclap and Frenzy Blade are assessed for their playability, noting their strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, grenade abilities like pulse grenades and shackle grenades are analyzed for their utility, particularly in crowd control scenarios. The speaker also touches on aspects like Knockout, which provides health regeneration upon melee kills. Overall, the Titan’s Prismatic subclass abilities are discussed in terms of their impact and viability in gameplay.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the focus is on discussing the abilities of the Prismatic Titan and Prismatic Hunter in Destiny 2. The Titan’s abilities like Knockout, Diamond Lance, Consecration, Danger’s Lash, and Unbreakable are analyzed for their potential in different scenarios. The discussion highlights the potential combos with abilities like Frenzy Blade and the emphasis on melee synergies in the Prismatic Titan build. Moving on to the Hunter, abilities like Golden Gun Marksman, Silence and Squall, Silk Strike, Shadow Shot Deadfall, and Storm’s Edge are evaluated, with Shadow Shot being particularly praised for its versatility in ad control and DPS. Overall, the Prismatic Titan shows promise with its melee focus, while the Hunter stands out with its powerful supers like Golden Gun and Shadow Shot.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the melee abilities available for the Hunter class in Destiny 2: knife trick, withering blade, combination blow, threaded Spike, and snare bomb. They emphasize the potential of combination blow and snare bomb, especially in void builds. Moving on to grenade abilities, they mention swarm grenade, dfield, grapple, magnetic grenade, and arcbolt grenade. Grapple is highlighted as a powerful grenade unique to the Prismatic class. Aspects like winter shroud and stylish executioner are also mentioned, with stylish executioner being praised as a top-tier aspect for its invisibility effect upon debuffing enemies. The speaker explains the significance of stylish executioner for survival in Prismatic. Additionally, the new aspect Ascension is briefly mentioned, along with gunpowder gamble and threaded Spectre, with the latter being popular in PvP settings.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Prismatic Warlock’s supers, melee abilities, and grenade abilities. Key points include:
– Notable supers such as Nova bomb cataclysm and Son of Flame are highlighted.
– Melee abilities like Incinerator Snap are mentioned as effective, while others like Penumbral Blast are less utilized.
– The Warlock’s grenade abilities, especially Vortex grenade and Healing grenade, are praised for their effectiveness in both PvE and PvP.
– Cold Snap grenade is also noted as a strong stasis grenade option.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Prismatic abilities in Destiny 2. The key points discussed include activating Devour through Feed the Void, the powerful healing and Grenade energy it provides, the usefulness of Bleak Watcher in controlling enemies, the Helen aspect providing a solar buddy, Lightning Surge for Blinking forward and calling lightning strikes, Weaver’s Call for summoning threadlines, and the Warlock and Hunter being highlighted as having access to powerful abilities. The Titan is mentioned as having potential with the Hazardous Propulsion chest armor.
00:21:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various potential DPS enhancements and Exotics for different classes in the game. One noteworthy item mentioned is the Wishful Ignorance gauntlets, which boost rocket damage and melee abilities significantly. For hunters, the Balance of Power leg armor improves the effectiveness of the Threaded Spectre ability. The segment also covers the Gifted Conviction chest armor for additional abilities related to Ascension or Tempest strike. Finally, for Warlocks, the Speaker’s Site Exotic enhances healing grenades with a restorative turret that aids in healing allies and generating orbs of power.
00:24:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Destiny 2 subclasses and recommends starting as a Warlock for the final shape challenge. They highlight the Warlock’s powerful new super abilities, such as Devour and Bleak Watcher, as well as its impressive starting abilities like Vortex grenade. The speaker, who is a Titan main, acknowledges the potential of the Prismatic Hunter as a close second choice due to abilities like Golden Gun and shadowshot Deadfall. They mention that while the Prismatic Titan has potential, it lacks standout abilities compared to the Warlock and Hunter subclasses. The speaker suggests trying out all three classes but ultimately recommends beginning with the Warlock.
00:27:00
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