How To Turn Your Warlock Into A Thunder God In Destiny 2: Arc 3.0 Season Of Plunder Builds

One of the best parts of Destiny 2 is experimenting with its exotics, armor mods, and subclass setups to find interesting gear for your Warden. For Season of Plunder and the revamped Arc subclass, some of the builds available can deliver shocking results, a pun fully intended. Warlocks have some great loadouts to tinker with, and you can easily live out your Emperor Palpatine fantasy with builds that channel pure “unlimited might” energy with Arc 3.0.

For Season of Plunder, one of the first Warlock builds we started playing with is a combination of new exotics that turn your space wizard into a force to be reckoned with. Borrowing from the Solar 3.0 Grenadier build popular in Season of the Haunted, by combining these two exotics and fine-tuning your armor mods, aspects, and fragments, you can create a Sentinel that disintegrates entire waves of enemies with relative ease. Here’s how to turn your Warlock into an elemental force to be reckoned with.

key exotics

Expect Sunstar Exotic to become your best friend.
Expect Sunstar Exotic to become your best friend.

The first thing you should do is unlock the Fallen Sunstar Exotic Helm for your Warlock. If you haven’t gotten it yet, you can snag one by farming a Legend Lost Sector when helmets are available in that activity. Second, you want the new exotic weapon of the season, Delicate Tomb. If you have the premium season pass, you can get it on this track from level 1 and on the free track when you reach level 35.

The Season of Plunder Exotic Fusion Rifle is a beast.
The Season of Plunder Exotic Fusion Rifle is a beast.

To fill up your arsenal, the new legendary weapons available in Season of Plunder also work quite well with this build and some of its melee attacks. The Kinetics weapon category has options for a great Stasis shotgun, and the Planck’s Stride machine gun is a fun power weapon that unleashes a storm of arc bullets.

If you’re unfamiliar with these exotics, the main benefit of Fallen Sunstar is that any ion trails it creates will move towards you faster and regenerate more melee, grenade, and class ability energy. Delicate Tomb has a chance to create ion trails when it eliminates an enemy, but as you’ll see with the Arc 3.0 Fragments and Aspects, with the options available to all players, we can go from “maybe” to ” definitely”.

Aspects and Fragments of Arc 3.0

The right tools for the job.
The right tools for the job.

For the Thunder Wizard build you should use these two aspects:

  • Electrostatic Spirit
  • lightning strike

With Electrostatic Mind, all enemies defeated with Arc abilities create Ionic Traces and apply the Amplified buff to your Warlock. Targets that have the Shock or Blind debuff applied to them will also generate Ion Trails when defeated. As a reminder, shaken targets will chain lightning bolts to nearby enemies when damaged, and Amplified increases your movement speed and weapon handling. Sprinting for a few seconds will also increase your speed tremendously.

Lightning Surge is a fun aspect that lets you use your charged melee to deal devastating damage. While gliding, you can activate your melee ability to teleport forward and summon lightning strikes around you when you rematerialize. It’s a fun way to take down a wave of enemies while minimizing risk thanks to the teleport ability, and as you’ll see you can often spam this attack.

For fragments, you should use these four elements:

  • spark of resistance – While surrounded by fighters, you are more resistant to incoming damage.
  • spark of discharge – Arc weapon finishers have a chance to generate an Ionic trail.
  • spark of recharge – While critically wounded, your melee and grenade energy regenerates faster.
  • Spark of the beacons – When empowered, Arc Special Weapon final blows create a blinding explosion.

The core idea here is that you generate ion trails more regularly and effortlessly. You’ll want to add some extra damage resistance to your warlock, Destiny 2’s glass cannons, and use your Arc 3.0 perks to create overwhelming firepower. It’s worth noting that we’re still early in the Season of Plunder and there are other fragments yet to be unlocked. Once available, the options to build your Warlock into a lightning-fast machine will include even more fragments to experiment with.

Useful armor mods

The new arc melee is deadly and fun.
The new arc melee is deadly and fun.

With Delicate Tomb playing an important role, be sure to equip a Fusion Rifle Ammo Finder mod in your helmet and a Fusion Rifle Scavenger mod in your leg armor for those green ammo bricks to flow in. Elemental Time Dilation and Bountiful Well mods pair well, and with the seasonal mods available, Focusing Strike for Gauntlets also grants you class abilities whenever you land a melee attack. This build won’t fall apart if you’re missing some of these mods, but they’ll certainly help you get the most out of it. Otherwise, some high resistance mods will always come in handy.

The Thunder Wizard strategy

Everyone gets zapped with this build.
Everyone gets zapped with this build.

Now that you’re locked and charged with arc energy, it’s time to go wild with this build. This is a setup that rewards aggression, as you can unleash all your abilities, eliminate targets with Delicate Tomb, and quickly replenish your ability energy. The beauty of this build is that you can use Delicate Tomb to melt a single enemy’s health bar and then watch them chain bolts of lightning to everything around them, or you can take down a mob with hip fire attacks (making the weapon shoots). a wide spread) as you are bound to hit some.

An arc healing rift is never far away, and you’ll find that the new melee arc slide attack can be delightfully destructive when you land it on a squad of conductive enemies. They’re essentially a storm of activity, dropping grenades, shaking enemies and dealing outrageous damage with abilities that recharge in a flash. If you want to save this build for yourself and customize it to your own taste, you can download it from the Destiny 2 Item Manager here.

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