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Revision as of 22:24, November 4, 2023

Flame Censer
Flamecauldron.jpg
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Scorn

Weapon type:

Cauldron

Min-max impact:

High

Specifications

Damage:

Solar Solar

Effective range:

Melee

Service history

In service:

Scorn

Affiliation:

Ravagers

 

The Flame Censer is a melee weapon wielded by the Scorn's Ravager troops.

Gameplay

The Flame Censer is used in melee, with Ravagers swinging them in front of them and dealing Solar damage. They can also spin it for a few seconds before slamming it into the ground, creating a pool of Solar fire that inflicts a Burning debuff on players passing through. Since Ravagers lack heads, the Censers act as their weak point, exploding in a small blast that can damage and kill nearby foes. The censers of dead ravagers can be shot as well, producing the same result.

A massive variant of the Flame Censer can be found wielded by giant Scorn such as Reksis Vahn, the Hangman. This weapon inflicts much higher damage and knockback, and swinging it into the ground creates a line of burning flame. This version is not a weak spot for their wielders.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Flame Censer is the first chained enemy weapon in the Destiny series.

List of appearances

References