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{{quote|You don't stop a Striker's fist. You just make sure you're somewhere else by the time it lands.|[[Cayde-6]]}} | {{quote|You don't stop a Striker's fist. You just make sure you're somewhere else by the time it lands.|[[Cayde-6]]}} | ||
[[File:Destiny-FistofHavoc.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Titan about to strike using Fist of Havoc.]] | [[File:Destiny-FistofHavoc.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Titan about to strike using Fist of Havoc.]] | ||
'''Fist of Havoc''' is a [[super]] available to the [[Titan]] subclass [[Striker]]. | '''Fist of Havoc''' is a [[super]] available to the [[Titan (class)|Titan]] subclass [[Striker]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== |
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- "You don't stop a Striker's fist. You just make sure you're somewhere else by the time it lands."
- — Cayde-6
Fist of Havoc is a super available to the Titan subclass Striker.
Description
- "Smash the ground and dissolve nearby enemies in a maelstrom of Arc Light."
- — Ability Description
The Fist of Havoc is an area-of-effect attack where the user punches the ground and a shockwave damages all near-by enemies. It can later be upgraded to deal electrical damage or damage-over-time areas that remain in place for an extended period of time.[1]
In Destiny 2, the Fist of Havoc is upgraded into the Fists of Havoc, which, after the initial punch, becomes a supercharged melee state where the player can slam into enemies or repeat the initial ground slam. The player's choice of subclass tree can allow the ground slam to produce a damage-over-time area or make kills increase the duration of the Super.
List of appearances
- The Law Of The Jungle (First appearance)
- Destiny
- Destiny 2
References
- ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 54