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A '''Major''' is a high-level enemy of any species or class. They can be distinguished by their yellow health bars and sometimes unique names. These enemies have more health and attack power than regular enemies, and may be equipped with [[Absorption shield|absorption shields]]. Majors can appear anywhere from [[Patrol]]s to [[Raid]]s and can come in the form of any enemy species. | |||
A '''Major''' is a high-level enemy of any species or class. They can be distinguished by their yellow health bars and sometimes unique names. These enemies have more health and attack power than regular enemies, and may be equipped with [[Absorption shield|absorption shields]]. Majors can appear anywhere from [[Patrol]]s to [[Raid]]s and can come in the form of any enemy species | |||
== | In ''[[Destiny 2]]'', Major enemies have become mini-bosses, while a new rank of enemies, known as [[Elite|Elites]] have taken over their original role. D2 Majors have an increased chance of dropping Power ammo, which makes them priority targets for players who use their [[Weapons#Heavy_weapons|heavy weapons]] often. | ||
==Destiny 1 Majors== | |||
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*[[Reaver Shank]] | *[[Reaver Shank]] | ||
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*[[Storm Minotaur]] | *[[Storm Minotaur]] | ||
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===[[Cabal]]=== | ===[[Cabal]]=== | ||
*[[Psion Operant]] | *[[Psion Operant]] | ||
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*Imperial Centurion | *Imperial Centurion | ||
*Imperial Colossus | *Imperial Colossus | ||
===[[Taken]]=== | ===[[Taken]]=== | ||
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*Tortured Phalanx | *Tortured Phalanx | ||
*Tortured Centurion | *Tortured Centurion | ||
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==Destiny 2 Majors== | |||
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===[[Cabal]]=== | |||
*[[Bloodguard Centurion]] | |||
*[[Bloodguard Incendior]] | |||
*[[Bloodguard Legionary]] | |||
*[[Bloodguard Colossus]] | |||
*[[Corrupted Bonded Psion]] | |||
*[[Impact Centurion]] | |||
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===[[Champion]]s=== | |||
*[[Barrier Colossus]] | |||
*[[Barrier Hobgoblin]] | |||
*[[Barrier Knight]] | |||
*[[Barrier Servitor]] | |||
*[[Overload Captain]] | |||
*[[Overload Minotaur]] | |||
*[[Overload Taken Hobgoblin]] | |||
*[[Unstoppable Incendior]] | |||
*[[Unstoppable Ogre]] | |||
*[[Unstoppable Taken Phalanx]] | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 02:08, August 21, 2021
A Major is a high-level enemy of any species or class. They can be distinguished by their yellow health bars and sometimes unique names. These enemies have more health and attack power than regular enemies, and may be equipped with absorption shields. Majors can appear anywhere from Patrols to Raids and can come in the form of any enemy species.
In Destiny 2, Major enemies have become mini-bosses, while a new rank of enemies, known as Elites have taken over their original role. D2 Majors have an increased chance of dropping Power ammo, which makes them priority targets for players who use their heavy weapons often.
Destiny 1 Majors
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Cabal
Taken
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Destiny 2 Majors
Trivia
- Most majors are also more alert, and will often strafe sideways to dodge incoming attacks. This trait is rarely seen utilized by normal variants of the enemy.
- However, some normal variants of melee units (such as Knights, Gladiators, and Marauders) will still attempt to dodge attacks by strafing.
- Certain Majors have a delayed spawning glitch which gives them extra health and attack power of several Majors. A notable example is Randal the Vandal.