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Revision as of 04:38, May 3, 2019
Darkblades are a formidable variant of Knight.
Overview
Darkblades were first introduced in Destiny in the form of Alak-Hul, the Darkblade, a unique Strike boss fought at the end of The Sunless Cell. Weaker versions of Alak-Hul were carried over into Destiny 2 as mini-bosses, such as the Abyssal Champion. They are visually identical to Alak-Hul, except for a glowing line on their helmets similar to those of Destiny 2's Knights, and mechanically similar.
Gameplay
Darkblades will advance slowly towards the player and attempt to crush them with their axes. Like Alak-Hul, their helmets will break off when they take enough damage, causing them to become enraged and begin rushing at the player in a straight line. While they are easy to outmaneuver, one must be mindful of their surroundings to avoid being cornered while doing so.
Known Darkblades
- Abyssal Champion
- Alak-Hul, the Darkblade
- Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru
- Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru
- Drachna, Favored of Incaru
- Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru
- The Invincible Nightmare
List of Appearances
- Destiny
- The Taken King (First appearance)
- Destiny 2
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