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*Anointed Ogre
*Anointed Ogre
*Ascendant Ogre
*Ascendant Ogre
*Gravetide Ogre
*[[Gravetide Ogre]]
*Hallowed Ogre
*[[Hallowed Ogre]]
*[[Harrowing Pariah]]
*[[Harrowing Pariah]]
*[[Light-Eater Ogre]]
*[[Light-Eater Ogre]]
*Marked Ogre
*[[Marked Ogre]]
*Servile Ogre
*[[Servile Ogre]]
*Utterance Ogre
*[[Utterance Ogre]]
*Voracious Ogre
*Voracious Ogre
*Revenant ogre
*Revenant ogre
*[[Fissure Ogre]]
*Fissure Ogre


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 21:50, June 13, 2020

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Ogre
Grimoire Ogre.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Hive

Sect:

Hidden Swarm
Spawn of Crota
Blood of Oryx
The Silent Brood
Savathûn's Hive
Grasp of Nokris

Gender:

Neutral

Purpose:

Mobile Siege Engine

Combat information

Abilities:

Void Eye Blast
Ground Slam
High Durability
Berserk Mode

 

"Its gaze shattered the rock, and then it smashed the rock to powder."
Grimoire description.

Ogres are giant members of the Hive. Guardians have little information on Ogres, given that few survived encounters with the beasts. Warlocks believe that they are a product of unusual mating rituals. These creatures are driven by unimaginable pain, even enabling them to escape their creators' control.[1] They are often found in the depths of Hive fortresses, and have powerful melee attacks and can fire energy from their head for a ranged attack.[2]

Overview

All Ogres begin as "Unborn," awaiting the time when they will be called by the Hive Wizards for a "rebirthing" ritual. After this, they are known as "Reborn," and possess greater strength, intelligence and arcane abilities.[3] Some Ogres are bred specifically for sacrificial rituals, as is the case with The Forsaken. [4] In at least one case, these rituals have involved summoning the Darkness itself. [5]

Gameplay

"His cry may seem of mercy, but when you face his fury you'll understand that he deserves none. Accurate information on these imposing beasts are lacking, given the few that survived a face to face encounter with an Ogre of the Hive. Warlocks believe that they are a product of bizarre mating rituals. These disgraceful beings possess an unrestrained rage, such that they manage to escape even out of their creators' control."
— Milan Games Week Destiny Trading Card description[1]

Ogres are among the most vicious of the Hive's military ranks. Their high durability and power make them a serious threat to any Guardians on the field. For a ranged attack, they are capable of launching a constant barrage of Void energy from their head as if it were like a machine gun. This attack is highly accurate and will melt a Guardian's shield in a matter of seconds, even at long range. They are also capable of unleashing a devastating ground slam when faced up close, which will either deal heavy damage to or instantly kill any Guardian that gets too close. When on low health, an Ogre will become berserk and charge down on their targets until they land a hit or are killed on the spot.

In Destiny 2, Ogres on Titan are completely unchanged apart from a few colored differences. In Warmind, however, the Ogres of the Grasp of Nokris appear physically different than those of other Hive factions. These Ogres are covered with chunks of ice but are otherwise unchanged in their abilities.

Known Ogres

Types

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ a b Milan Games Week Destiny Trading Card, Trading Cards #9, #10 and #11 - with translation
  2. ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 55
  3. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Telthor, Unborn
  4. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: The Forsaken
  5. ^ Planet Destiny - Grimoire: Book of Sorrows