By Sirberus / Destiny 2, Destiny 2 Guides / June 4, 2024
The Final Shape brings new features, subclass, and changes to the builds in Destiny 2, so here are the 5 best setups you should use.
With the Final Shape so close, choosing what class and subclass you will be taking into the campaign can be a huge decision. In the FInal Shape, Destiny 2 is about to gain a massive adjustment to the meta loadouts with the launch of the Prismatic Subclass. However, Prismatic, like Strand, will be unlocked throughout the campaign and likely require some additional grinding post-campaign to unlock the subclass’s full potential. So we showcase the best Destiny 2 builds you should use in the Final Shape to aid your journey throughout the campaign and to unlock the new Prismatic Subclass.
- 5 Solar Hunter
- 4 Strand Titan
- 3 Solar Warlock
- 2 Void Hunter
- 1 Solar Titan
The Final Shape Best Builds You Should Use in Destiny 2
Solar Titan is the best build in Destiny 2 for the Final Shape because it has access to a damage buff, elemental debuff, and incredible survivability. Also, Solar Titan has access to multiple sources of healing and restoration to heal yourself or your teammates. Lastly, it has potent abilities and fast regeneration to allow constant ability uptimes.
The 5 top builds for Destiny 2 Final Shape you should be Using:
- Solar Titan – Easiest Access to Survivability Tools
- Void Hunter – Invisibility and Debuff Enemies
- Solar Warlock – Highest Healing and Utility
- Strand Titan – Area-of-Effect Healing and Damage Mitigation
- Solar Hunter – High Damage With High Skill Ceiling
5 Solar Hunter
Below areSolar Hunter buildfeaturesin the Destiny 2 Final Shape:
- Subclass: Solar
- Primary Stat: Resilience
- Super: Blade Barrage
- Class Ability: Gambler’s Dodge
- Jump: Triple Jump
- Grenade: Healing Grenade
- Melee: Knife Trick
- Aspects: Knock’Em Down and Gunpowder Gamble
- Fragments: Ember of Torches, Ember of Empyrean, Ember of Blistering, Ember of Beams
Solar Hunter packs all the punch we have come to expect of Hunter damage while mixing in the survivability of the Solar Subclass. This potent blend offers trash mob clearing, high boss damage, and survivability all packaged into one build. While everything is there for a potent build, the Solar Hunter is probably be hardest to master of the available classes. Because of this, it’s ranked the lowest on the list of the best builds to take into the Final Shape in Destiny 2.
The Solar Hunter’s survival comes from pairing Healing Grenades with Ember of Empyrean. These combined have constant uptime on the Restoration buff that provides healing. Within any sort of barricade or rift to provide some additional survivability, it is paramount to play between cover. Also, try to limit exposure to large groups of enemies to avoid being killed by multiple damage sources hitting you at once.
Build Pros:
- Easily Clear Enemies
- Massive Boss Damage
Build Cons:
- Lower Survivability
- Must Manage Restoration Timer
- Requires High Skill Level
4 Strand Titan
Below areStrand Titan buildfeaturesin the Destiny 2 Final Shape:
- Subclass: Strand
- Primary Stat: Resilience
- Super: Bladefury
- Class Ability: Rally Barricade
- Jump: Strafe Lift
- Grenade: Shackle Grenade
- Melee: Frenzied Blade
- Aspects: Banner of War and Into the Fray
- Fragments: Thread Fury, Thread of Warding, Thread of Generation, Thread of Continuity
Strand Titan has been a mainstay in PVE since its release in the Lightfall expansion last year. Strand Titans specifically have some of the strongest survivability, damage, and crowd control in the game. However, Bungie has decided to finally bring the subclass down slightly by nerfing its damage and main survivability tool, Banner of War. These nerfs hurt the potential of the Strand Titan and limit its ability to perform as it previously did. It’s still a potent weapon when used well. However, it’s not nearly as strong as it was before.
Strand Titan relies on its melees and tangles to provide, given it Woven Mail damage reduction and Banner of War healing. These two combined give the Strand Titan an immense amount of survivability with very little setup. Pairing this with a grenade and super that can suspend enemies in the air allowing you to easily kill them, Strand Titan leaves little to be desired.
Build Pros:
- Strong AOE Healing
- Damage Resistance Buff
Build Cons:
- Receiving Multiple Nerfs
- Healing Requires Build-up
3 Solar Warlock
Below areSolar Warlock buildfeaturesin the Destiny 2 Final Shape:
- Subclass: Solar
- Primary Stat: Resilience
- Super: Well of Radiance
- Class Ability: Pheonix Dive
- Jump: Strafe Glide
- Grenade: Healing Grenade
- Melee: Incinerator Snap
- Aspects: Heat Rises and Touch of Flame
- Fragments: Ember of Torches, Ember of Empyrean, Ember of Ashes, Ember of Searing
In Destiny 2, Solar Warlocks are among the best classes to use for PVE, largely due to their super, Well of Radiance. While standing in a Well of Radiance, you and all allies inside gain damage resistance, constant healing, and one of the highest damage buffs in the game. This provides one of the best tools to use for survival during damage phases on bosses all content. However, as with Strand Titan, this super receives a sizeable nerf starting with the Final Shape. With reduced healing and damage resistance while in a well, players will be required to tread more carefully when utilizing it for content.
Even with a brutal Well of Radiance Nerf, Warlocks have easy access to the highest healing buff in the game, Restoration (x2). While other classes can easily maintain the base level of Restoration, Warlocks gain an additional level due to their Touch of Flame Aspect. This provides more healing per second, and with Pheonix Dive for burst healing, you will be incredibly hard to kill, whether in your Well of Radiance or roaming around dealing damage.
Build Pros:
- Highest Healing
- Group Utility
Build Cons:
- Well of Radiance Nerfed
- Little Damage
2 Void Hunter
Below areVoid Hunter buildfeaturesin the Destiny 2 Final Shape:
- Subclass: Void
- Primary Stat: Resilience
- Super: Shadowshot: Moebius Quiver
- Class Ability: Gambler’s Dodge
- Jump: Triple Jump
- Grenade: Suppressor Grenade
- Melee: Snare Bomb
- Aspects: Trapper’s Ambush and Stylish Executioner
- Fragments: Echo of Persistence, Echo of Obscurity, Echo of Cessation, Echo of Starvation
While other classes specialize in healing as their primary survivability tool, Void Hunter relies on an entirely different buff, Invisibility. Unlike Restoration, Invisibility doesn’t heal you through damage. Instead, it cloaks you from the enemy’s sight making them not even shoot at you. Invisibility has been a tried and true survivability tool that Hunters have utilized for years. Allowing them to resurrect allies in dangerous locations or complete mechanics without the enemies even being able to see you. Lastly, by gaining Devour with our Echo of Starvation fragment, we have a source of healing based on kills.
With our Sane Bomb melee and Trapper’s Ambush aspect, we can make ourselves and nearby allies invisible increasing your entire group’s survivability. Our other aspect, Stylish Executioner allows us to gain access to constant invisibility for ourselves. Also, our super provides the highest debuff in the game while covering an entire area with tethers to disrupt enemy movements and allow for large area-of-effect damage.
Build Pros:
- Easy Invisibility
- Highest Debuff Super
Build Cons:
- Healing Requires Kills
- Weapon Reliant
1 Solar Titan
Below areSolar Titan buildfeaturesin the Destiny 2 Final Shape:
- Subclass: Solar
- Primary Stat: Resilience
- Super: Burning Maul
- Class Ability:
- Jump: Strafe Lift
- Grenade: Healing Grenade
- Melee: Throwing Hammer
- Aspects: Sol Invictus and Consecration
- Fragments: Ember of Torches, Ember of Empyrean, Ember of Searing, Ember of Ashes
Since the rework of the Light Subclasses during the Witch Queen campaign, Solar Titans have been known for their extreme survivability due to their access to constant healing with Sunspots and complimentary exotic armor. Even though the subclass and healing have been nerfed multiple times, Solar Titans still prove to be one of the hardest-to-kill builds in the game. With constant uptimes on abilities, area-of-effect damage, and a powerful roaming or burst super, Solar Titans have everything needed to be the Best Build in the Final Shape in Destiny 2.
Our Sunspots generated by the Sol Invictus aspect provide much of our survivability and utility since it gives Restoration and ability regeneration while we have the buff or are standing in a Sunspot. Also, these Sunspots scorch and damage any enemies caught inside. Our Burning Maul super can be great for roaming to take out an entire room of enemies, or with Pyrogale Gauntlet’s exotic armor; it deals with massive burst damage to single targets.
Build Pros:
- Best Survivability
- Easy to Use
- AOE and Single Target Damage
Build Cons:
- Requires Aggressive Playstyle
- Little Group Utility
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