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The video discusses various Titan Exotics in Destiny 2, categorizing them into different tiers based on effectiveness for competitive gameplay. Some notable exotics mentioned include ACD Feedback Fence, Aeon Swift, Ashen Wake, Doom Fangs, Dune Marchers, One-Eyed Mask, Peregrine Greaves, and Wormgod Caress. The speaker evaluates these exotics for their strengths and weaknesses, suitability for PvP or PvE, and impact on super energy generation. They express disappointment with some Titan Exotics but also praise specific ones for their utility in different game modes. Additionally, the Banner of War exotic is discussed and considered to have limited utility, contributing to the overall evaluation of Titan Exotics as having a mix of good and bad choices available.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses Titan Exotics and categorizes them into different tiers based on their effectiveness in competitive gameplay. They outline the tiers as top/meta, good, bad, awful, and good for 6v6 matches. The first few exotics discussed are ACD Feedback Fence, Aeon Swift, Aeon Cult, and Aeon Soul. ACD Feedback Fence is considered a good exotic due to its ability to generate armor charges and secure multiple kills. Aeon Swift is deemed a good pick for providing class ability energy when allies die. Then, the video briefly mentions ACD/0 Feedback Fence and Actium War Rig as situational exotics based on weapon use and playstyle.
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In this segment of the video, various Destiny 2 Exotics are discussed. The Arthor is Warden is considered an okay exotic, but not overly useful. Armormentari provides an extra grenade but is not top-tier. Ashen Wake is highlighted as a strong exotic that boosts Fusion grenades. The Lens Cap allows for free Diamond Lances and is praised for its strength. Seens with C alal loopy and curus are considered subpar. Doom Fangs are praised for their ability to grant super energy upon melee kills and are deemed good for 6v6 matches. Dune Marchers are placed in the meta category due to their chain capability despite a nerf.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various Titan exotics in Destiny 2. Some key points include the Dune Marchers being a great movement exotic with chaining capabilities but not ideal with the Fist of Havoc super. The Heart of Inmost Light offers a passive effect with grenade and melee energy boosts but may not be the best choice for PvP. Hazardous Propulsion provides stacked rockets upon hitting a hex, more suitable for PvE due to its niche usage. The Helm of Saint-14 enhances the bubble super but may not be practical for PvP as switching exotics could penalize super energy.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various Titan Exotics in the game. They highlight the strength of the Stasis Titan build in Trials and criticize less effective Exotics like Icefall Mantle, Skullfort, ACD/0 Feedback Fence, and Mask of the Quiet One. The speaker also mentions Capri’s Horn, Peacekeepers, No Backup Plans, and One-Eyed Mask, describing their effectiveness and categorizing them into good, bad, or awful choices for Titans. Overall, they express disappointment with the selection of Titan Exotics available.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various Destiny 2 exotics and their effectiveness. One-Eyed Mask is still considered strong but not as broken as before. Peacekeepers are highlighted as making SMGs feel amazing despite their position in the meta. Peregrine Greaves is praised for its strength in shoulder charges. Phoenix Cradle is criticized for its lack of impact. Point of Contact Brace is considered mediocre due to Thunderclap abilities. Precious Scars is praised for its versatility, especially in revive game modes. Pheron Gill is described as a strong exotic for PvE but weak in PvP due to its minimal damage output.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews various Destiny 2 Titan exotics. They discuss Second Chances, Severance Enclosure, Strongholds, Synthoceps, Path of the Burning Steps, Ursa, and Wormgod Caress. Second Chances provide an extra Shield throw, but are considered niche. Severance Enclosure was nerfed and does not offer much utility. Strongholds can work with the new sword but lack ammo. Synthoceps are valuable for melee-focused builds. Path of the Burning Steps had a past iteration that was enjoyable, but since changes, it’s underwhelming. Ursa is generally not worth it. The speaker finds Wormgod Caress fun for 6v6 activities, allowing for powerful melee attacks. They comment that the Titan’s class item can be very effective with the right aspects for chaining abilities and give it an S-tier rating when optimized.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the Titan Exotic called Banner of War. They mention that it provides an increased frenzy blade and damage, but ultimately rate it as bad due to limited utility. The speaker emphasizes that while Titan has some good Exotics, they also have several bad or mediocre ones. They invite viewer feedback and mention upcoming content on Hunter and Warlock builds.
