Summary
- Bungie reveals changes to Destiny 2 subclasses during Episode Heresy.
- Arc subclasses like Striker, Arcstrider, and Stormcaller receive new abilities and buffs like Bolt Charge in Episode Heresy.
- Certain effects and buffs like Radiant, Amplified, and Frost Armor are also seeing tweaks.
In the upcoming Episode Heresy, Bungie discloses significant adjustments for numerous subclasses in Destiny 2, striving for equilibrium among a broad range of abilities. With the current Destiny 2 scenario, there’s a great deal of anticipation surrounding Episode Heresy, along with what Codename Frontiers is expected to offer this summer.
As the final episode of Destiny 2: Revenant unfolds, I, along with many other fans, find myself eagerly peering into the future, guided by Bungie’s recent blog posts that have been gradually unveiling intriguing details about what’s to come. We already knew that the iconic Destiny location, the Dreadnaught, would make a comeback, but Bungie has begun to confirm some of the finer points as well – like the comprehensive overhaul of existing subclass abilities they’ve been hinting at.
As a dedicated Destiny 2 gamer, I’m no stranger to balance adjustments at the start of each season. Bungie always dives deep into the sandbox of Destiny 2 for these tweaks, and Episode Heresy was no exception. They really zeroed in on the Arc subclasses of Striker, Arcstrider, and Stormcaller, adding a new ability and boosting existing ones. But they didn’t stop there – Sentinel and Voidwalker also got some love with a good number of adjustments. Across all subclasses, Radiant is taking a slight hit in PvE, Frost Armor is getting a boost, and Prismatic saw a few alterations too.
Apart from a comprehensive adjustment to all skills, Bungie is also focusing on boosting the Arc subclass in Destiny 2. To encourage players to adopt a playstyle centered around momentum, Bungie is introducing a new action called Bolt Charge. By engaging in combat, players can accumulate Bolt Charge stacks. Once they reach a total of 10, using an ability on an enemy will unleash an Arc bolt, dealing damage comparable to a Solar flare explosion.
In the midst of anticipation for more information about Episode Heresy, Bungie has one final treat for fans: starting from January 21st, an in-game event titled “Past is Prologue” debuts in Destiny 2. This event recalls aspects of the earlier Riven’s Wishes feature and allows players to amass up to 8 Bento Tokens by finishing quests provided by the Drifter. These tokens can be swapped for potent rewards such as keepsakes, scarce resources, Adept weapons, artifice armor, and even the popular Chatterwhite Shader upon turning in 5 tokens.
Destiny 2 Episode Heresy Ability Change Preview
Hunter
Arc Strider
- Tempest Strike
- New additional effect added.
- Killing any jolted target grants a stack of Bolt Charge.
- Increased damage against PvE enemies by 57%.
- New additional effect added.
- Disorienting Blow
- Now grants a moderate amount of Bolt Charge stacks when dealing damage with Disorienting Blow.
- Disorienting Blow now deals significant damage in an area around the target hit, instead of just single target damage.
- Increased the Blind AoE from 6m to 9.6m.
- Arc Staff
- Reflecting an attack will grant a stack of Bolt Charge.
- Ascension
- Increased Fragment slots to three on Arc.
- Note: Ascension was already granting three Fragment slots on Prismatic.
- Activating Ascension will now activate the effects from the following abilities: Gambler’s Dodge, Marksman’s Dodge, Empowering Dodge, and Threaded Specter.
- Note: We don’t plan to make Ascension activate every Hunter class-ability perk, but we may add more interactions in the future.
- Increased Fragment slots to three on Arc.
Threadrunner
- Ensnaring Slam
- Activating Ensnaring Slam will now activate the effects from the following abilities: Gambler’s Dodge, Marksman’s Dodge, and Threaded Specter.
- Note: We don’t plan to make Ensnaring Slam activate every Hunter class-ability perk, but we may add more interactions in the future.
- Threaded Specter
- Increased the clone’s PvE damage resistance from 40% to 70%.
- Activating Ensnaring Slam will now activate the effects from the following abilities: Gambler’s Dodge, Marksman’s Dodge, and Threaded Specter.
Titan
All Titan Subclasses
- Barricade
- Increased damage resistance vs. combatant splash damage attacks when standing behind Barricade from 60% to 80%.
- Taunt strength and range no longer fall off over time.
Striker
- Juggernaut
- While Juggernaut shield is active, players now have splash damage resistance.
- 60% splash damage resistance in PvE, 10% in PvP.
- While the Juggernaut shield is active, players now have 10% damage resistance vs PvE combatants.
- When the Juggernaut shield blocks damage, players are granted a stack of Bolt Charge.
- While Juggernaut shield is active, players now have splash damage resistance.
- Ballistic Slam
- Sprint time requirement before activation significantly reduced.
- Damage now scales based on distance traveled.
- Damage vs. PvE combatants increased by 30%.
- Each enemy damaged by Ballistic Slam grants a stack of Bolt Charge.
- Up to the max of 10 stacks if you manage to hit 10 targets with a single activation.
Sentinel
- Unbreakable
- Increased the rate that the Unbreakable offensive throw charges up when blocking damage.
- Increased max damage dealt from the offensive throw by 20%.
- Increased the health pool of the shield to make it less likely to break when under heavy fire.
- Increased the Void Overshield charge rate while holding the shield.
- Throw now costs half of a grenade-energy charge instead of a full charge.
- While Sentinel Shield is equipped, Orb of Power creation cooldown increased from 1s to 4.5s.
- Note: Unbreakable has received a significant buff here. We want it to be strong, but we’ll be monitoring it closely to make sure we haven’t gone too far.
- Ward of Dawn
- Ward of Dawn now does a Weaken pulse when the Ward is created.
Sunbreaker
- Consecration
- Reduced scorch-wave and slam-wave damage in PvE by 55%.
- Note: When reviewing the damage-cost ratio for certain abilities, it became clear that Consecration was doing too much for too little. We didn’t want to take away from the dramatic pop moment of landing both waves on a target though, so we kept its increased Ignition damage bonus and instead reduced the wave damage. We suspect we may also need to adjust the Ignition damage in the future.
- Reduced scorch-wave and slam-wave damage in PvE by 55%.
Warlock
Stormcaller
- Stormtrance
- Increased non-champion PvE damage by 20%.
- Chaos Reach
- Increased non-champion PvE damage by 15%.
- Lightning Surge
- Removed Amplified on cast.
- Now grants a stack of Bolt Charge for each enemy hit with Lightning Surge.
- Increased damage vs. PvE combatants by 30%.
Voidwalker
- Handheld Supernova (Chaos Accelerant’s Magnetic Grenade Variant)
- Increased total projectile count from five to nine.
- Increased the width of the cone’s blast by roughly two meters.
- Increased the height of the cone’s blast by one meter.
- Reduced projectile damage in PvP from 20 to 15 per projectile to account for additional projectiles.
- Note: Adding four projectiles is potentially a substantial damage increase, but due to the increased size of the cone blast, all projectiles won’t land on a single smaller target. This means PvP potency should remain similar but in PvE this becomes a much more reliable add clear tool or single target burst damage option against larger targets.
All Classes
Solar
- Radiant
- Damage bonus reduced from 25% to 20% in PvE
- Well of Radiance damage bonus remains unchanged.
- Damage bonus reduced from 25% to 20% in PvE
Stasis
- Frost Armor
- Increased DR per stack from 4.5% to 6.25%.
- At max stacks, DR goes from 36% to 50%.
- Note: This change is PvE only, PvP values remain unchanged.
- Increased DR per stack from 4.5% to 6.25%.
Arc
- Amplified
- While Amplified, PvE combatants are now less accurate against you.
- This is similar to how The Manticore’s Exotic effect works while in air.
- While Amplified, players now have 15% damage resistance against PvE combatants.
- While Amplified, PvE combatants are now less accurate against you.
- Spark of Discharge
- Added effect: Picking up an Ionic Trace grants a stack of Bolt Charge.
- Spark of Momentum
- Added effect: Sliding over ammo bricks now also grants a stack of Bolt Charge.
- Removed the bespoke melee energy bonus from sliding over ammo bricks since each stack of Bolt Charge comes with bonus melee energy.
- Reduced the amount of time you need to be sliding to activate Spark of Momentum.
- This should make it so if you start your slide on top of an ammo brick, Spark of Momentum will still activate instead of previously needing to slide into the brick after roughly 0.75s.
- Spark of Frequency
- Added effect: While Amplified, gain a bonus stack of Bolt Charge from all sources, in addition to previous effect.
- Spark of Volts
- Added effect: Finishers grant a stack of Bolt Charge in addition to granting Amplified.
- Spark of Ions
- Added effect: Targets defeated with Bolt Charge will also make an Ionic Trace, in addition to previous effect.
Prismatic
- Facet of Hope
- Can now be activated by Bolt Charge.
- Facet of Purpose
- Now grants a stack of Bolt Charge on orb pickup when an Arc Super is equipped instead of granting of Amplified.
- Facet of Sacrifice
- Can now be activated by Bolt Charge.
Modifiers
- Brawn
- Tuned healing sources to better balance the health economy when this modifier is active.
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