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|image=[[File:Light beyond nemesis.png|300px]]
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|Name= Light Beyond Nemesis
|name= Light Beyond Nemesis
|Type= Helmet
|type= Helmet
|Rarity= Exotic
|rarity= Exotic
|Class= Warlock
|class= Warlock
|Minimum Level= 20 (Year One)<br>40 (Year Two)
|minimum level= 20 (Year One)<br>40 (Year Two)
|Defense Rating= 160-170 (Year One)<br>280-400 (Year Two)
|defense rating= 160-170 (Year One)<br>280-400 (Year Two)
|Light= 21/36 (Year One)
|light= 21/36 (Year One)
|Loot Drop= Y
|loot drop= Y
|Vendor= [[Xur]]
|vendor= [[Xur]]
|Price= 13 [[Strange Coin]]s
|price= 13 [[Strange Coin]]s


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}}

Latest revision as of 15:44, May 25, 2024

"These are the wings of pratiya-samutpada, the truth of interconnectedness. The everywhere Light."
— Armor Description
Light Beyond Nemesis
for the topic
Specifications

Name:

Light Beyond Nemesis

Type:

Helmet

Rarity:

Exotic

Class:

Warlock

Minimum level:

20 (Year One)
40 (Year Two)

Defense rating:

160-170 (Year One)
280-400 (Year Two)

Light:

21/36 (Year One)

Availability

Loot drop?:

Y

Vendor:

Xur

Price:

13 Strange Coins

 

Light Beyond Nemesis is an exotic Warlock helmet introduced in Destiny Year One. A Year Two version of Light Beyond Nemesis is available in The Taken King.[1]

Upgrades[edit]

Year One[edit]

TIER 1[edit]

  • Snap Discharge - Increases melee attack speed

TIER 2[edit]

  • Upgrade Defense

TIER 3[edit]

  • Infusion - Replenishes health each time you pick up an Orb of Light

TIER 4[edit]

  • Keeper of the Pack - You revive fallen teammates faster, and they revive you faster. Your Super also spawns additional orbs for teammates

TIER 5[edit]

  • Upgrade Defense

TIER 6[edit]

  • Upgrade Defense
  • Upgrade Defense

Year Two[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • A popular tactic is that of "Rez Sniping" in which players use a higher powered sniper to break through the momentary overshield granted by being revived and immediately kill the player. While this tactic still exists today, it was particularly powerful owing to Destiny 1's slower pace and modified rules within pvp. This exotic was commonly used to counteract this strategy due to its much faster revive timer and being able to set up "pushing." Players would slide as they revived a fallen teammate in order to slightly push the revived player, momentarily making it more difficult for the rez sniping enemy to land a headshot.

List of appearances[edit]

References[edit]