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- "Our shots dissolved in the translucent matrix around it, useless."
- — Grimoire description
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The Hydra is a Vex unit with nearly impregnable shields and rock-melting fire-power.[1]
Overview
Hydras are hulking, segmented machines, described as resembling "robotic centipedes," which hover above the ground possess formidable defensive and offensive capabilities. Hydras utilize unidirectional defensive circular shields and [2] are equipped with a powerful weapon called the Aeon Maul.[3] In addition to being formidable combatants, Hydras serve as major processing nodes for the Vex network.[4] Like many Vex units, they vary in size, with the largest (such as Argos, Planetary Core) easily measuring hundreds of meters across.
Gameplay
Hydras should be engaged with extreme caution. Not only are their circular shields impenetrable and invulnerable to attack, but they are also armed with Aeon Maul, a type of Vex heavy weaponry. These explosive, Void damage-dealing weapons are fired in rapid succession and are capable of quickly blasting away at a Guardian's shield. They will continuously bombard the player's position on the battlefield from long range and will suppress them if left alone. Even after they are killed, Hydras should still be kept at a distance, as their head will explode upon death. This explosion causes massive damage to, and can even kill, Guardians.[5]
Destiny 2
Hydras now have three semicircular shields as opposed to just one, giving them stronger defenses, and their death blasts have a larger radius.
Variations
- Angelic
- Axis Hydra
- Hydra Disciple
- Integrator Hydra
- Precursor Hydra
- Keeper of Ages Unseen
- Gatekeeper
- Radian Clocker
- Transcendent Hydra
Known Hydras
- Agoros, Gatekeeper
- Argos, Planetary Core
- Integration Mind
- Divisive Mind
- Hapax, the Convergent Mind
- Hephone, Corruption Mind (Taken)
- Maniphage
- Morphon, Blighted Mind (Taken)
- Panoptes, Infinite Mind
- Pagouri, Beloved by Calus
- Quria, Blade Transform (Taken)
- Ruined Mind
- Seditious Mind (Taken)
- Sekrion, Nexus Mind
- Terminus Keeper
- The Templar
- The Undying Mind
- Vechron, Spire Lord
- Vekron, the Conductive Mind
Trivia
- In Destiny 2, killing a Hydra with elemental damage will cancel its death blast.
- The top of a Hydra chassis can be seen hanging on the ceiling of Lord Shaxx's space in the new Tower.
Gallery
A Hezen Corrective Hydra.
Vechron, Spire Lord, a Hezen Protective Hydra.
A Virgo Prohibition Hydra.
A Sol Divisive Hydra.
A Sol Primeval Hydra.
Major variant of the Sol Primeval Hydra.
A Sol Imminent Hydra.
Major variant of the Sol Imminent Hydra.
A Vex Sol Collective Hydra.
A Destiny 2 Sol Divisive Hydra.
Sekrion, Nexus Mind, an Ultra Hydra.
List of appearances
References
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Hydra
- ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 55
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Hydra
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
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