Destiny 2 Weapon Dmg Enemy Weakness

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Destiny 2: Beyond Light’s endgame PVE activities hold special, more powerful versions of enemies called Champions. Champions can be found in various endgame activities including higher level Nightfall activities, Master and Legend Lost Sectors, and more.

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Champions in Destiny 2 come in three main types: Overload, Barrier, and Unstoppable. The Vex, Cabal, Fallen, Hive, and Taken, all have Champions. The Scorn do not have any Champions at this time however, that could change in the future. Guardians will need to use Seasonal Artifact Mods, or certain Exotic weapons, to be most effective against Champions.

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The Seasonal Artifact in Destiny 2 gives Guardians access to Seasonal Mods that allow different types of weapons or abilities, to counter different types of Champions. Overload mods will Stun Overload Champions, delay their ability regeneration, and lower their damage output. Unstoppable Mods will allow Guardians to Stun Unstoppable Champions. Anti-Barrier Mods allow Guardians to Stun Barrier Champions and can also be used to pierce other enemy barriers like Cabal Phalanx shields or Hive Knight Shields.

Overload Champions have increased ability regeneration allowing them to utilize their abilities more often. There currently are Overload Fallen Captains, Overload Taken Hobgoblins, and Overload Vex Minotaurs. Guardians will need to utilize any Overload Mods available in the Seasonal Artifact to Disrupt and Stun these Champions. The Divinity Exotic Trace Rifle is also capable of Disrupting and Stunning Overload Champions.

Unstoppable Champions have a higher-than-average health pool and are immune to Stagger or Stun, unless Guardians are using an Unstoppable Mod for a given weapon or ability. There are currently Unstoppable Cabal Incendiors, Unstoppable Hive Ogres, and Unstoppable Taken Phalanx. Unstoppable Mods from the Seasonal Artifact will be useful to Stagger and Stun Unstoppable Champions. The Leviathan’s Breath Exotic Bow can also Stagger and Stun Unstoppable Champions.

Barrier Champions are slightly different than the other two Champions. Unlike the Overload or Unstoppable Champions, Barrier Champions act more like their normal counterparts, however, Barrier Champions will shield themselves with a barrier after taking damage. Guardians will need to use Anti-Barrier Mods for their weapons to Pierce the barrier and prevent the Champion from healing itself. The Eriana’s Vow Exotic Hand Cannon fires shield-piercing ammunition that can Pierce Barrier Champions shields.

Champions in Destiny 2 are tough enemies that can easily resist players if they do not prepare themselves. Unlocking Champion Mods in the Seasonal Artifact or using Exotic weapons that are strong against Champions, is important in any activity that has Champions. Guardians that prepare themselves with the appropriate Mods, and coordinate with their fireteams, will be able to overcome these Champions in Destiny 2.

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Ravager
Biographical Information

Species:

Type:

Cannon Fodder

House:

Gender:

Various

Rank:

Melee Infantry

Mission:

Last Call
Scorned
Target: The Hangman
Target: The Mad Bomber
Nothing Left to Say
The Hollowed Lair
PatrolDreaming City
PatrolTangled Shore
Presage

Height:

6'4

Combat information

Weapon(s):

Abilities:

Rapid Movement
Censer Burn

Ravagers are a class of melee-focused Scorn.[1].

Overview[edit]

Ravagers wield flaming censers as weapons, charging their foes head-on before slamming their censer into the ground—causing an explosion that leaves a lingering pool of fire which inflicts damage to all enemies caught within its range.

Somewhat disturbingly, Ravagers appear to lack heads—instead having a metal cap firmly affixed to the stump of their neck, much like Abominations. They make repulsive gurgling noises when spotting an enemy, taking damage or dying, suggesting that they are making noises with what is left of their neck. Given that Ravagers seem to lack a head, it is unknown how they are able to see, hear or think, given that they lack visible eyes or ears, and also do not appear to have a brain. It is possible that, like the Vex, Ravagers have their brain located somewhere else in their body. It may also be that they are more like the Taken, with no life or will of their own but controlled by some higher power as mindless puppets. In that case, it is likely that the Ravagers are controlled by some sort of higher Scorn master.

Whilst fierce, their censer weapons can be exploited as a strategic weakness. Targeting the fiery head of the censer will cause a Solar explosion. The flames from the explosion will immediately consume the Ravager, while also damaging/killing nearby enemies. If the Ravager is killed first, their censer will remain on the ground—vulnerable to being shot and exploding in the same manner as when the Ravager was still alive. This can allow for a sort of trap-laying tactic, wherein a Guardian kills a Ravager without shooting their censer, allowing other enemies to walk over the corpse, then shooting the censer. The censer then acts rather like an explosive barrel, consuming the Ravager and nearby enemies with its raging Solar flames, while also setting off any nearby other censers from other slain Ravagers.

Known Ravagers[edit]

Variants[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Ravagers are the only non Vex enemies to not have a prominent critical spot on their head, as they don't have one.
    • It's also unknown how Ravagers locate their enemies without their head.

Gallery[edit]

  • A Ravager engaging a Guardian

  • Two Ravagers

  • A Ravager fiercely charging into battle, Flame Censer in-hand

List of appearances[edit]

  • Destiny 2
    • Forsaken(First appearance)

References[edit]

Fallen
Fallen Infantry
Machine Infantry
Shank • Tracer Shank • Exploder Shank • Repeater Shank • Servitor • Defiled Servitor
Heavy Infantry
Command
Baron • Kell • Splicers
Religious
Spaceships
Skiff • Ketch
Vehicles
Houses
House of Devils • House of Dusk • House of Exile • House of Judgment • House of Kings • House of Light • House of Rain • House of Salvation • House of Scar • House of Spider • House of Stone • House of Winter • House of Wolves
Other groups
Devil Splicers • Kell's Scourge • Silent Fang • Scorn • Taniks' Crew
Strongholds
Devils' Lair • Riis-Reborn • Winter's Lair • King's Watch • Archon's Forge • Spider's Palace • Tangled Shore • Earth • Europa • Mars • Venus • Titan • Nessus • Moon
Fallen Arsenal
Arc Spear • Molten Welder • Shieldbreaker • Shield Drone • Shock Blade • Shock Dagger • Shock Grenade • Shock Pistol • Shock Rifle • Shrapnel Launcher • SIVA • Splinter Mine • Trip Mine • Web Mine • Wire Rifle
Scorn Infantry
Screeb • Stalker • Ravager • Lurker • Raider • Wraith • Chieftain • Abomination • Scorn Walker
Scorn Arsenal
Fallen Mace • Fanatic's Staff • Flame Censer • Flame Torch • Scorn Blaster • Scorn Boomer • Scorn Cannon • Scorn Crossbow • Scorn Grenade • Scorn Mine Launcher • Scorn Pistol • Scorn Repeater Pistol • Scorn Rifle • Scorn Shield
Consumables
Ether • Ether Seeds • Glimmer Drill • House Banners • Mesh generator • Dark Ether

Destiny 2 Weapon Dmg Enemy Weaknesses

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