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'''Modifiers''' are similar to [[halopedia:Skull|Skulls]] from the ''[[halopedia:Halo|Halo]]'' games, in that they make [[Story mission]]s and [[Strike]]s more challenging by adding a new level of difficulty. Modifiers are typically randomly applied for special missions. Modifiers can be applied to normal Story missions by changing the difficulty and raising the level of the mission. | '''Modifiers''' are similar to [[halopedia:Skull|Skulls]] from the ''[[halopedia:Halo|Halo]]'' games, in that they make [[Story mission]]s and [[Strike]]s more challenging by adding a new level of difficulty. Modifiers are typically randomly applied for special missions. Modifiers can be applied to normal Story missions by changing the difficulty and raising the level of the mission. | ||
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Modifiers are similar to Skulls from the Halo games, in that they make Story missions and Strikes more challenging by adding a new level of difficulty. Modifiers are typically randomly applied for special missions. Modifiers can be applied to normal Story missions by changing the difficulty and raising the level of the mission.
Mission-specific modifiers
- Heroic—enemies are more numerous and aggressive. All missions above their default level have Heroic active. Heroic is also used in the Daily Heroic Story Mission and Weekly Heroic Strike.
- Epic—heavily shielded and highly aggressive enemies appear in large numbers. Epic is always active during the Nightfall Strike.
- Nightfall—on team death, you are returned to orbit. Nightfall is always active during the Nightfall Strike. The Taken King changes this modifier: players will have to wait thirty seconds before they can be revived by allies (as in normal-difficulty Raids), and team death will no longer return players to orbit.[1]
Randomly selected modifiers
Destiny
- Vanilla:
- Angry—enemies do not flinch, even after taking massive damage.
- Arc Singe—all sources of Arc damage deal more damage.
- Juggler—enemies only drop ammo for weapons you are not currently using.
- Lightswitch—enemies deal more melee damage.
- Solar Burn—all sources of Solar damage deal more damage.
- Void Burn—all sources of Void damage deal more damage.
- Added by House of Wolves:
- Airborne—players deal more damage in the air.
- Brawler—player melee attacks are more powerful.
- Catapult—grenades recharge at an increased rate.
- Exposure—player shields are increased, but don't replenish.
- Grounded—players take more damage while in the air.
- Small Arms—primary weapons are more powerful.
- Specialist—special weapons are more powerful.
- Trickle—abilities recharge at a reduced rate.
- Added by The Taken King:
- Bloodthirsty—enemies fire more frequently and more accurately.
- Chaff—player radar is disabled.
- Fresh Troops—some enemy squads have been fortified with additional reinforcements.
- Ironclad—more enemies have shields.
- Match Game—enemy shields are resistant to all unmatched Elemental Damage.
Destiny 2
- Vanilla:
- Momentum—health and shield regeneration are disabled while standing still. Sprint to regenerate more quickly
- Timewarp: Anomalies—Vex anomalies appear in random spots throughout the strike. Destroying them will extend the timer.
- Loadout Lock—players are unable to change current gear and weapon loadouts.
- Prism—your attacks matching the focused element deal increased damage. All other elemental damage is reduced. Kinetic and incoming damage is unaffected. The focused element rotates periodically.
- Timewarp: Killing Time—defeat enemies to extend the mission timer, up to a limit.
- Timewarp: Rings—Vex time gates have appeared in the area. Pass through them to discharge temporal energy and extend the mission timer.
- Attrition—health and shields regen slowly. Enemies have a chance of leaving wells of Light when they die, which fill health and Super energy.
- Torrent—boundless power erupts from within. Your abilities recharge much faster. Use them to shatter your foes.
- Timewarp: Zero Hour—the mission timer cannot be extended. Choose your battle carefully.
- Added by Curse of Osiris:
- Brawler—faster melee recharge and health regeneration. Increased Power weapon damage. Slower Super recharge
- Added by Warmind:
- TBA
- Added by Forsaken:
- TBA
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