With the launch of Revenant Act 3, Destiny 2 experiences another transformative moment, reminiscent of Episode Echoes’ impact with Encore and Choir of One. This update introduces an Exotic set that promises to redefine the game’s sandbox dynamics.
Among these new additions is the Slayer’s Fang, an Exotic Shotgun acquired from Kell’s Fall. This weapon boasts a range of unique features, including the ability to provide Truesight and weaken foes hit by its devastating shattering projectiles.
Players can also unlock various Catalysts through repeated runs of Kell’s Fall, enhancing the shotgun’s capabilities even further. Titans, in particular, will find great synergy by combining Slayer’s Fang with the often-overlooked Exotic armor, No Backup Plans.
Are you ready to dominate battles with a formidable arsenal that offers unparalleled survivability? Read on to discover how these two elements work together seamlessly.
Exploring the Synergy: Slayer’s Fang & No Backup Plans
- Weapon Archetype: Void Shotgun
- Exotic Perks:
- Nightsworn Sight: Defeating enemies grants Truesight, enhances ammo conservation, and applies the Weaken effect.
- Heart Piercer: This shotgun’s rounds explode into submunitions on impact, making it especially effective against [Disruption] Overload Champions.
- Catalysts Available: Repulsor Brace, Stats for All, Cascade Point, or Loose Change
Key benefits of this combination include the Weaken effect and the Repulsor Brace catalyst. With the Weaken ability inherently part of Slayer’s Fang, unlocking Repulsor Brace allows players to gain an overshield each time they defeat a Void-debuffed opponent.
Although No Backup Plans provides a similar bonus through its Force Multiplier intrinsic, it is crucial to note that these two mechanisms do not stack to amplify shield size. However, they do enhance the overall effectiveness and uptime of the shotgun’s additional benefits: a 35% damage boost and quicker reload speeds.
Also, it is important to recognize that while No Backup Plans requires a Void subclass to activate the overshield, Slayer’s Fang operates independently, enabling players to achieve that damage buff regardless of their selected subclass, including Prismatic options.
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