With the release of Destiny 2 Season of Dawn, players who haven’t tried the game in a while might be a bit confused with all the changes and how to best make use of their gear.
Before we get to build, I highly recommend leveling up the Lantern of Osiris and unlocking different seasonal mods. It’s entirely possible to make these builds work without mods but they synergise incredibly well.
Destiny 2 Season of Dawn: Titan Build
Fiery Thor
Similar to Warlock, let’s take a look at the actual build first.
- Subclass – Code of Devastator (Sunbreaker)
- Grenades – Any
- Melee/Jump – Any
- Exotic Armor – Wormgod Caress
- Armor Mods – Hands-on, Breach Resonator, Molten Overlord, Disruptor Spike, Solar Pleux, Enhanced Impact Induction
- Weapons – Monte Carlo
The buffs to middle tree Sunbreaker has been insane in the new Season of Dawn. The focus of the build is to utilize Throwing Hammers with Wormgod Caress to increase your melee damage upto 3x. And although the pickup radius of Throwing Hammers has been increased, you always have your Monte Carlo in your pocket to keep it up at all times.
With melee kills, you can also increase your Super regeneration. Since you’re free to use any Spike GL in your Power slot, you won’t miss out much on boss DPS. And in case you think you’re lagging in DPS, you can always swap out Monte Carlo for Izanagi’s Burden.
Enhanced Impact Induction can’t be slotted on the Wormgod Caress. Use enhanced momentum transfer instead.