

The Striker Titan’s Fists of Havoc makes its return, albeit in a changed format. The Sentinel Shield can be thrown once (or twice, depending on your unlocked perks), used to melee enemies, and used to guard yourself from incoming fire. Not only does its super, the Sentinel Shield, turn you into Captain America by summoning a shield of Void Light, but it also lets you create a Ward of Dawn protective bubble for your fireteam.

Thermite Grenade – A grenade that sends forward a burning line of fire.

Incendiary Grenade – A grenade that sets enemies on fire when it explodes.Suppressor Grenade – Prevents enemies from using abilities for a short time.Magnetic Grenade – Attaches to enemies and explodes twice.

Voidwall Grenade – Creates a horizontal wall of burning Void Light.Lightning Grenade – Sticks to surfaces and emits bolts of lightning.Pulse Grenade – Periodically damages enemies inside its explosion radius.Flashbang Grenade – Disorients enemies it damages.Titan subclasses are presented with a choice of three grenades, each with its own advantages. The Sunbreaker class grants access to combined powers of Solar energy and hammers that are great for crowd control and also offer powerful debuffs to use against enemies. The Striker subclass from Destiny makes a return in largely unchanged form, which will please PvP enthusiasts as they continue to Titan-Smash the opposition.Ī Sentinel Titan’s powers revolve mostly around the Void element, while the Striker is trained in the arts of Arc damage. Destiny 2 introduces Guardians to the Sentinel subclass, which takes parts of the previous Defender class and mixes in some offensively gifted skills to create a well-balanced class that offers something for everyone. The Titan is Destiny 2’s most stalwart class as it continues to serve a dual purpose between offensive and defensive mindedness.
