If you're looking to absolutely shred through PvE content like strikes or raids, I swear by the Solar Warlock with 'Starfire Protocol'. It's not just about the explosions—though those are glorious—but the synergy between abilities. With Well of Radiance and fusion grenades, you become an unstoppable support DPS hybrid. Pair it with weapons like 'Witherhoard' or a rocket launcher with auto-loading, and you’ll melt bosses while keeping your team alive.
One thing I love is how adaptable it feels. Even when Bungie nerfs something, Solar Warlock finds a way to stay relevant. The survivability from healing grenades or the raw damage output with Ember of Combustion makes it versatile. Plus, there’s something deeply satisfying about watching everything burn while your team rallies in your Well. It’s my go-to for endgame content when the pressure’s on.
For a more aggressive playstyle, nothing beats the Void Titan 'Controlled Demolition' build. The heart of it is 'Hoarfrost-Z' or 'Heart of Inmost Light' paired with volatile rounds. You become a walking bomb factory—every punch, every barricade drop triggers explosions that chain into more explosions. It’s chaotic, but in the best way possible.
What makes it shine is how tanky you feel while still putting out insane AoE damage. Void overshields keep you alive, and with the right mods, your abilities recharge so fast you’re never without a grenade or shield bash. I’ve lost count of how many times this build saved a GM Nightfall run by just bulldozing through adds. It’s not as flashy as some Solar builds, but it’s brutally efficient.
Hunter mains shouldn’t sleep on the Strand 'Threaded Specter' setup. With 'Cyrtarachne’s Facade' and a focus on grapple melee, you turn into a hit-and-run nightmare for enemies. The decoys distract mobs while you weave in and out of combat, and the suspend effects from tangles can lock down entire rooms. It’s high-risk, high-reward—perfect for players who love mobility. I adore how fluid it feels, almost like playing a completely different game compared to traditional gunplay. Plus, the fashion is top-tier.
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