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Taken Ogre | |
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Biographical information | |
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Combat information | |
Weapon(s): |
Taken Ogre Eye Blast |
Abilities: |
Rotten Surge |
Taken Ogre is a type of Taken Hive. It’s eye blast now causes Arc damage and increases in RPM the longer it fires, in addition to now being able to cause knockback to players, making it more of a threat. It’s ground slam attack now also does Arc damage as well.
Taken Ogres retain the berserk ability possessed by their normal counterparts, while still being able to fire their Rotten Surge in their berserk state.
Known Taken Ogres
- Baxx, Hand of Oryx
- Irûn, Bound to Sedia
- Graam, Born of the Hellmouth
- Morgeth, the Spirekeeper
- Mukor, Soulkeeper
- Pauurc, the Farseer's Heir
- Ugroth, Soulkeeper
- Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger
- Xavoth, the Waking
List of appearances
- Destiny
- The Taken King (First appearance)
- Destiny 2
References
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