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[[File:TwilightArsenal.jpg|350px|thumb|A Titan using Twilight Arsenal against the [[Taken]]]]
[[File:TwilightArsenal.jpg|350px|thumb|A Titan using Twilight Arsenal against the [[Taken]]]]


'''Twilight Arsenal''' is a [[Titan]] [[Super]] introduced during [[The Final Shape]].  
'''Twilight Arsenal''' is a [[Titan]] [[Super]] introduced during [[The Final Shape]].  It is available to use on both [[Sentinel]] and [[Prismatic]] subclasses.  


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
When activated, the Titan will summon a three large [[Void]] axes and throw them in succession, with the third axe being the most powerful. These axes will pull targets into the point of impact and then detonate a small explosion that weakens them. The axes will then appear on the ground as relics for [[Guardian]]s to pick up and use as weapons for a short time.  
When activated, the Titan will summon large [[Void]] axes and throw three of them in succession, with the third axe being the most powerful. These axes will pull targets into the point of impact and then detonate a small explosion that weakens them. The axes will then appear on the ground as relics for [[Guardian]]s to pick up and use as weapons for a short time.  


When carrying a void axe, the player can either '''Light Attack''' in quick succession which weakens foes, or '''Heavy Attack''' which throws the axe forwards and consumes the remaining ammunition.
When carrying a void axe, the player can either '''Light Attack''' in quick succession which weakens foes, or '''Heavy Attack''' which throws the axe forwards and consumes the remaining ammunition.


In order to acquire Twilight Arsenal, players must complete the mission [[Ascent]] during the Final Shape campaign.  
In order to acquire Twilight Arsenal, players must complete the mission [[Ascent]] during the Final Shape campaign.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[The Final Shape]]''


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:06, August 23, 2024

A Titan using Twilight Arsenal against the Taken

Twilight Arsenal is a Titan Super introduced during The Final Shape. It is available to use on both Sentinel and Prismatic subclasses.

Gameplay[edit]

When activated, the Titan will summon large Void axes and throw three of them in succession, with the third axe being the most powerful. These axes will pull targets into the point of impact and then detonate a small explosion that weakens them. The axes will then appear on the ground as relics for Guardians to pick up and use as weapons for a short time.

When carrying a void axe, the player can either Light Attack in quick succession which weakens foes, or Heavy Attack which throws the axe forwards and consumes the remaining ammunition.

In order to acquire Twilight Arsenal, players must complete the mission Ascent during the Final Shape campaign.

List of appearances[edit]

References[edit]