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*[[Gatekeeper (Knight)|Gatekeeper]]s—found in [[Crota's End]]. Can only be killed by a Sword.
*[[Gatekeeper (Knight)|Gatekeeper]]s—found in [[Crota's End]]. Can only be killed by a Sword.
*[[Light-Eater Knight]]s—found in the Hard version of [[King's Fall]]. Acts like the Vessel of Oryx, except that it does not have an Aura and is not a Major.
*[[Light-Eater Knight]]s—found in the Hard version of [[King's Fall]]. Acts like the Vessel of Oryx, except that it does not have an Aura and is not a Major.
*[[Might of the Broken Blade]]-special Knights found in the [[Pit of Heresy]] [[Dungeon]]. Can only be killed by the slash of the [[Cleavers]] dropped from ''Accursed Swordbearers''.
*[[Might of the Broken Blade]]-special Knights found in the [[Pit of Heresy]] [[Dungeon]]. Can only be killed by the slash of the [[Cleaver|Cleavers]] dropped from ''Accursed Swordbearers''.
*[[Swordbearer]]s—found in [[Crota's End]]. Drops a Sword when killed.
*[[Swordbearer]]s—found in [[Crota's End]]. Drops a Sword when killed.
*[[Ugul Gar Knight]]s
*[[Ugul Gar Knight]]s

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Knight
Grimoire Knight.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Hive

Sect:

Hidden Swarm
Spawn of Crota
Blood of Oryx
The Silent Brood
Savathûn's Hive
Grasp of Nokris

Purpose:

Heavy Infantry

Combat information

Weapon(s):

Splinter (common)
Boomer (common)
Cleaver (uncommon)
Shredder (rare)

Abilities:

Wall of Darkness
High Durability
Rapid Movement
Berserk Mode
Arc Shield (Epic)
Knight Melee

 

"You Knights [...], lead your followers in battle. Take enough devastation to feed your worm, and a little more to grow, and take the tithe of your followers. Then take another portion, as much as you dare, and use it for your own purposes. But if it is too much, your peers will kill you and take it. Then tithe the remainder to the Ascendant you serve."
Oryx, the Taken King

Knights are a caste of formidable Hive creatures.[1] They are elite soldiers, and typically wield Hive Boomers or a Cleaver.[2] They can also summon a shield directly in front of them for a few seconds to block incoming fire, while regenerating a small amount of health in that time frame. [3] On top of their formidable weaponry and defenses, Knights are even more deadly on Nightfall strikes where they acquire an Arc shield and increased effectiveness with their weapons. Some other knights, such as Blades of Crota or Urzok, the Hated, innately have Arc shields.

Overview

Knights are promoted from the ranks of the Hive's Acolytes, chosen based on their ability to fight and feed their hungering Worm on the power of conquered foes.[4] In Destiny 2, Knights gain a new look, appearing to sport a horned helmet, tattered cape, and glowing sigil along their faces.

Gameplay

Destiny

"It put up a hand and swallowed the rocket with a wall of shadow."
Grimoire description.

Clad in armor as hard as relic iron, Knights serve as the Hive's forward heavy infantry and are their most versatile soldiers due to their superior arsenal. All Knights are capable of putting forth a Wall of Darkness, a large, black and ovular shield that completely protects them from frontal assaults and restores a set portion of their health. They are also surprisingly fast given their heavy armor, and are far more durable than most other Hive troops. Additionally, when on low health, they will be sent into a berserker rage, rushing towards the player for a high-damage melee attack while regenerating some of their lost health. The weapon they carry will affect their combat behavior.

Knights are most commonly armed with a Boomer, a handheld siege weapon capable of launching explosive Arc bolts that have devastating splash damage properties. Each bolt has a long effective range and can easily be fired one after another, forcing Guardians to fall back to another position on the battlefield while allowing the Knight to slowly corner his target. Since this dissuades any sort of close range combat, long-range weaponry with sustained damage output will fare the best against such Knights.

Alternatively, they can also be seen with a Shredder, a one-handed carbine that launches Void bolts one after another. While in the hands of an Acolyte, this weapon doesn't deal much damage, but in the hands of a Knight, it is far more accurate and has a faster rate of fire. This means that the player can get more easily suppressed by them. Knights with this weapon tend to stick to a certain distance and will try to re-position themselves if they are overtaken. Concentrated fire at any range will hold them in one place.

Knights armed with a Cleaver are some of the deadliest close-range enemies the player will encounter. They will constantly rush towards their target to land a series of powerful sword strikes, and will not stop until they kill them. Keep them at a distance to negate the use of their weapon and concentrate your fire on them to keep them stunlocked.

Destiny 2

Knights behave the same as before, but most now carry new crossbow-like weapons called Splinters, which shoot a fanning spread of Solar bolts.

In Warmind, new variants of Knights appear under the Grasp of Nokris faction. Some Knights wield their trademark Cleavers but are also equipped with a shield. The shield provides enough protection for the Knight to close the distance with its target but it can still be destroyed. Otherwise, the Knights remain the same.

Known Knights

Types

Unique Variants

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Destiny ViDoc 2: Out Here In The Wild
  2. ^ Official Destiny Gameplay Trailer: The Moon
  3. ^ Bungie (2014/6/12), Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.
  4. ^ http://db.destinytracker.com/grimoire/enemies/books-of-sorrow Planet Destiny - Grimoire: Book of Sorrows]