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- "The air by my cheek twanged twice, stinking of ozone, before I saw it."
- — Grimoire description.
Hobgoblin | |
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Statistics | |
Species: |
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Collectives: |
Aphix Invasive |
Functions: |
Energy Conduit |
Combat information | |
Weapon(s): |
Line Rifle (common) |
Abilities: |
Rapid Movement |
The Hobgoblin is a Vex unit specialized for sniping.[1]
Overview
Hobgoblins are hardened Vex units fitted with improved optics and acute sensors in their horns.[2] They have distinctive tails [3] and are often armed with weapons called Line Rifles, terminals which theoretically draw energy from the accretion disks of galactic singularities.[4] Nessus-born Hobgoblins maintain an orange glow that signifies a charged shield. Nessus-based Hobgoblins sport two tails. They are also more armored, sporting a second shoulder plate.
Gameplay
When attacked, Hobgoblins often seal themselves in stasis within an impenetrable shield, rendering them completely immune to all forms of damage, and allowing them to regenerate a good amount of their health. Guardians who step into this shield are inflicted with the "Burning" debuff until they withdraw. Occasionally, Hobgoblins make use of Slap Grenades to force players out of cover and push them back.[5] These Slap Grenades do Void damage, and the Hobgoblin's Line Rifles do Solar damage. A decapitated Hobgoblin will fire faster, but less accurately, and will also be unable to use its Burning Shield.
In Destiny 2, Hobgoblins largely remain the same, save for sporting two tails, and a glow that signifies that their shields are charged. Their shields also restore a significant portion of their health. Unlike some other long-range enemies, such as Adherents and Cabal Headhunter-equipped Psions, Hobgoblins will lead their shots based on the movement of their target when they fire their weapon, making it slightly harder to dodge their shots. Players can abruptly change their movement direction when hearing a Hobgoblin fire to avoid being hit. Anti-Barrier properties can damage Hobgoblins in their Shield.
Known Hobgoblins
Sol Collective Hobgoblins
Descendants Hobgoblins
Proxy Hobgoblins
Variations
- Notable Variations
- Descendant Hobgoblin - Hobgoblin of the Descendants
- Precursor Hobgoblin - Hobgoblin of the Precursors
- Common Variants
- Axis Hobgoblin - Major Hobgoblin (Destiny)
- Barrier Hobgoblin - Champion
- Descendant Axis Hobgoblin - Elite Hobgoblin of the Descendants
- Hobgoblin Disciple - Heroic Difficulty
- Hobgoblin Zealot - Epic Difficulty
- Precursor Axis Hobgoblin - Elite Hobgoblin of the Precursors
- Quantum Hobgoblin - Common Elite Hobgoblin
- Specific Variants
- Choral Hobgoblin
- Chord Hobgoblin
- Circumstancial Avatar
- Compelled Hobgoblin
- Conductive Disciple
- Elite Compelled Hobgoblin
- Integrator Hobgoblin
- Iso Hobgoblin
- Mercury Defender
- Uplifted Choral Hobgoblin
Trivia
- Two empty Hobgoblin chassis can be found inside the Tower alongside a collection of Cabal and Fallen weaponry.[6]
- Shooting a Hobgoblin with a sidearm will prevent it from using its stasis ability.[7] This is not the case in Destiny 2.[8]
Gallery
A Hezen Corrective Hobgoblin.
A Hezen Protective Hobgoblin.
A Virgo Prohibition Hobgoblin.
A Sol Divisive Hobgoblin.
A Sol Primeval Hobgoblin.
A Sol Imminent Hobgoblin.
An Aphix Invasive Hogoblin.
A Sol Collective Hobgoblin.
A Destiny 2 Sol Divisive Hobgoblin.
Brakion, Genesis Mind, an example of an Ultra Hobgoblin.
List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)
- Destiny 2
- Destiny: Warmind
References
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, Grimoire: Hobgoblin
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, Grimoire: Hobgoblin
- ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 55
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, Grimoire: Line Rifle
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny
- ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2
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