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* [[Psion Flayer]]—Arc; Solar; Void | * [[Psion Flayer]]—Arc; Solar; Void |
Revision as of 23:27, August 24, 2017
Absorption Shields are a form of defensive barrier employed by various enemies during combat.[1]
Overview
In battle, it manifests as a transparent bubble that surrounds the wielder.[2] Elemental damage does inflict damage against certain types of Absorption shields. The most obvious way to tell if a shield is weakened by a certain damage type is to see what color it is; for example, Fallen Captains with blue shields are susceptible to Arc attacks. Likewise a Vex Minotaur is susceptible to Void damage, and Wizards and Centurions respectively are vulnerable to Solar damage.
Gameplay
If one inflicts enough damage into a shield regardless of the color, it will deactivate, though this method takes longer, and may waste precious resources and ammo. A high impact weapon of sufficient destructive capacity can deactivate absorption shields in a single hit regardless of its elemental type. Absorption shields have a larger field of range in Destiny 2. [citation needed]
Elemental grenades can take down shields of their respective element by simply detonating next to the target.[3]
Enemy Shield Types
Fallen
Hive
Vex
Cabal
- Centurion—Solar
- Bloodguard Legionary—Arc
- Bloodguard Incendior—Solar
- Bloodguard Centurion—Void
- Elite Psion—Void
- Psion Flayer—Arc; Solar; Void
Taken
- Taken Acolyte—Void (on higher difficulty in Strike playlists)
- Taken Captain—Solar
- Taken Centurion—Arc
- Taken Goblin—Arc (projected toward Taken allies)
- Taken Wizard—Void
List of appearances
References
- ^ Bungie News : New Beginnings
- ^ E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Trailer
- ^ Bungie (2014-6-12), Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.