Destiny 2 Final Shape New Supers: My Hunter-Titan-Warlock Journey
Discover the transformative Light supers in Destiny 2's Final Shape, revolutionizing gameplay for Hunter, Titan, and Warlock with powerful, game-changing abilities.
When The Final Shape dropped last year, I’ll admit—I was sweating bullets. Everyone was obsessing over Prismatic Subclasses, whispering that the new Light supers would be dead on arrival. But after months of grinding, let me tell ya: Bungie cooked up something special. These aren’t just flashy add-ons; they’re game-changers that rewrote how I play my Hunter, Titan, and Warlock. And honestly? Some made me fall in love with classes I’d shelved for seasons. 🔥
Storm’s Edge: Hunter’s Lightning Ballet
As a Hunter main since D1, I craved that zoom-zoom fantasy—and holy moly, Storm’s Edge delivers. Picture this: I’m grappling through Neomuna with Strand, then BAM—I trigger the super and turn into a crackling beyblade. It’s pure poetry in motion, slicing through mobs like butter. But here’s the kicker... it’s got a split personality.
The Good & The Ugly:
Strength 💪 | Weakness 😩 |
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Insane map mobility (perfect for PvP flanks!) | Hits bosses like a wet noodle 🍜 |
Clears ads faster than my morning coffee routine | Zero Arc debuffs—just raw damage |
Lets you chain 5+ spins per activation | Struggles in GM-level content |
Is it meta? Nah. But when I’m patrolling or in Crucible? Chef’s kiss. It’s like dancing with lightning—you just feel alive. Sometimes, fun trumps DPS charts, y’know?
Twilight Arsenal: Titan’s Identity Crisis
Finally! A ranged Titan super! I threw on my Lion Rampants and launched axes like a Void Valkyrie. The thunk-thunk-thunk of axes pinning enemies? Satisfying as heck. Weakened targets? Check. Flexibility? Double-check. But... sigh. It’s got baggage.
Why Twilight Arsenal Feels Half-Baked:
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No Survival Instincts: Wielding those shiny axes? You’re squishier than a level 1 dreg. No block, no damage resist—just pray. 🙏
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High Skill Ceiling: Max DPS demands perfect melee combos. Miss a throw? Your damage tanks.
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Niche Shine: Works wonders in Gambit or strikes, but endgame bosses? Forget it.
Honestly? It’s a blast in 6v6 Crucible or seasonal activities. But when Rhulk’s staring you down? I’m switching back to Bubble. Titans deserve better.
Song of Flame: Warlock’s Redemption Arc
After Well of Radiance got nerfed into the ground, us ‘Locks needed a win. Enter Song of Flame—my new ride-or-die. Pop this near teammates? Instant hero moments. Damage reduction, ability regen, and weapon buffs? It’s a support dream.
Why It’s My Go-To:
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Melts Barrier/Unstoppable Champions (no mods needed!) 🎯
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Turns kinetic weapons into scorch machines
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Feels like conducting an orchestra—every buff harmonizes
But it’s not flawless. Grenade/melee spam shortens its duration, and only Solar/Kinetics get buffed. Still? In raids, it’s clutch. My fireteam’s DPS spikes harder than LFG toxicity.
People Also Ask...
- "Can these supers work with Prismatic?"
Absolutely! Storm’s Edge + Strand grapple? Chef’s kiss. Prismatic just amplifies their uniqueness.
- "Which super is meta now?"
Song of Flame, hands down. It’s the Well 2.0 we needed.
- "Should I grind for these?"
If you love build-crafting? 100%. They’re not all S-tier, but they refresh old playstyles.
My Crystal Ball Gazing... 🔮
Looking ahead? I’d bet glimmer that Bungie tweaks Twilight Arsenal’s survivability. Titans need that fantasy. And Storm’s Edge? Give it some boss-shredding love! But overall? These supers prove Light subclasses aren’t relics—they’re evolving. Maybe one day, my Hunter won’t just be the "fast guy"...
In the end, The Final Shape didn’t just add supers. It made me rediscover why I fell for Destiny—those moments when your super clicks, and you feel unstoppable. Even if it’s just for 10 seconds. ✨
Data cited from TrueAchievements, a leading source for Xbox achievement tracking and player insights, shows that Destiny 2’s new supers from The Final Shape have sparked renewed interest among achievement hunters. TrueAchievements’ community stats reveal a noticeable uptick in completion rates for subclass-related achievements, indicating that players are actively experimenting with Storm’s Edge, Twilight Arsenal, and Song of Flame to unlock new milestones and refresh their gameplay experience.
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