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| Item | Class | Subclass | Buy? | Strange Coin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hawkmoon | Yes | 23 | ||
| Legacy Primary Engram | 31 | |||
| Mk. 44 Stand Asides | Titan | Striker | Maybe | 13 |
| Graviton Forfeit | Hunter | Nightstalker | Yes | 13 |
| Nothing Manacles | Warlock | Voidwalker | Yes | 13 |
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Mk. 44 Stand Asides
The MK. 44 Stand Asides are the most pitiful Exotic to ever grace the scene for Destiny’s Titans. They provide a perplexingly specific and limited perk that only works if you spec Shoulder Charge. This perk allows you to hold your SC a few extra seconds before its potential expires. In Y2, they come with a tighter turn radius.
So, with Headstrong, if you’re a Striker fan who is looking to play around in PvP, they might earn you 1 extra kill a match with a quicker, more responsive, and forgiving Shoulder Charge (and probably 5 extra deaths as you try to lean on SC too hard). In PvE, they are I guess okay for speedrunning Strikes. Just kidding: bottom C tier easy.
Graviton Forfeit
The largest dilemma for any Nightstalker is choosing between Keen Scout and Shadestep. With this exotic granting Shadestep automatically, that decision is irrelevant, because now both can be used- providing a staggeringly powerful neutral game.
Graviton Forfeit is a highly-specialized helmet that frees you up to select Keen Scout or Predator (just go Keen Scout), and is a favorite for Nightstalkers in PvP for this reason. With that said, it’s still a useful tool for escaping harm in PvE, too. Golgoroth’s gaze and the new HM Warpriest projectiles are obvious things for a well-timed Shadestep to make irrelevant. Still, you’re only going to get so much mileage in PvE out of not shooting – the overall goal should always be to stay in the fight and support your team.
Nothing Manacles
These powerful gauntlets grant you an amped up version of Scatter Grenades, in addition to a single extra charge that can be consumed at any time. They won’t recharge concurrently, but transitions and downtime can be used to give the 2-grenade Voidwalker maximum crowd control and trash disposal potential when they have precise aim.
The recent patch toned down the tracking ability of the grenades, which is a disappointment, but if it’s still reliable, I’d give the Nothing Manacles a low A tier for their PvE strength. In PvP, they’re particularly deadly in objective gameplay, functioning as mini Nova Bombs in conjunction with Bloom when clearing out a control point. Definitely worth a shot if you like to change it up with Voidwalker in the Crucible.
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