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Stasis Spotlight: Titan Behemoth

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<div>Welcome to this edition in our series of spotlight articles<br />
where we’re examining Stasis via each of the three Guardian classes in <i>Destiny<br />
2</i>. In our previous edition, we featured the <a href="https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/49482" title target>Warlock Shadebinder</a>. Here, we’re getting to know the Titan Behemoth.&nbsp;</div>
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<p>Titan. Smash. Two things that simply go hand in hand. There<br />
are few combat situations in <i>Destiny 2</i> that can’t be solved – or at<br />
least made better – by a quick Titan punch to the face. When <i>Beyond Light</i><br />
is released this November, Guardians who prefer the Titan class will discover a<br />
new subset of Stasis powers that allows them to harness the power of Darkness.<br />
And yes, fisticuffs will be part of it. But it’s not the entire story. </p>
<p>As we discussed in our previous edition of this series, each<br />
Stasis subclass will embody a facet of Stasis. Warlock Shadebinders emphasize<br />
freezing enemies and, as you’ll learn more about next week, the Hunter Revenant<br />
is a specialist at slowing the action down. The Titan Behemoth uses Stasis as a<br />
means of both creation <i>and</i> destruction.</p>
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<p>With the Behemoth, we wanted to put an emphasis on the<br />
ability to use Stasis to create crystals that can alter the battle by changing the<br />
very ground beneath your feet. Control the ground, control the fight. As a<br />
result, the Behemoth can use their Stasis abilities defensively – such as<br />
creating crystalline walls to block enemies and gunfire – or offensively, by<br />
using crystals to freeze enemies. </p>
<p>The Titan Behemoth can unleash a powerful melee attack known<br />
as the Shiver Strike. Here, the Titan lunges forward, launched by a Stasis<br />
explosion at their feet to propel them towards an enemy. While in mid-air, they<br />
summon a Stasis gauntlet that covers their fist and then slam into their foe,<br />
sending them careening backwards and slowing nearby enemies.</p>
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<p>The Behemoth’s Super, Glacial Quake, begins with the Titan<br />
forming a mighty gauntlet on their fist. They can then slam the gauntlet into the<br />
ground, sending out shockwaves that form Stasis crystals which freeze nearby<br />
enemies. Covered in an armor of Stasis crystals, the Titan temporarily becomes<br />
an unstoppable wrecking machine, able to jump higher, faster, and farther, all<br />
while blasting enemies with greatly increased melee attacks. </p>
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<p>If frozen enemies are the bowling pins, think of the Titan<br />
Behemoth during their Glacial Quake Super as the bowling ball, able to<br />
instantly shatter enemies as they sprint or slide through them. Running amok in<br />
a crowd of bad guys and shattering them like a perfect tenpin strike is a fine<br />
strategy but there’s a degree of subtlety there too, if you want it. For example, you can cancel out of a slide into a massive Stasis-powered<br />
leap, only to cancel <i>that</i> just at the right moment and direct the<br />
Behemoth downward into a devastating slam. So punch if you must, but know that<br />
Stasis has plenty more to offer you, Titan.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Next week, we’ll be going deeper into Stasis with our look<br />
at the third and final subclass, the Hunter Revenant. How do you make the<br />
quickest class even more deadly? By slowing down everything around them, that’s<br />
how!&nbsp;</p>
<div>Come back on September 8 to learn more and check out the <a href="https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Destiny/BeyondLight/Stasis" title target>Stasis hub page</a><br />
in the meantime.</div>
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