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Wraiths are vicious, savage Scorn warriors that wield [[Flame Torch]]es in battle. They typically attack in small groups or leading other Scorn into melee charges, and rush their enemies when confronted, using their resilience and many attack variations to keep the pressure on their foes. When facing Wraiths, [[Guardian]]s should keep their distance and prevent them or their backup from enclosing on their position, firing while backpedaling away from any Wraiths that rush them. | Wraiths are vicious, savage Scorn warriors that wield [[Flame Torch]]es in battle. They typically attack in small groups or leading other Scorn into melee charges, and rush their enemies when confronted, using their resilience and many attack variations to keep the pressure on their foes. When facing Wraiths, [[Guardian]]s should keep their distance and prevent them or their backup from enclosing on their position, firing while backpedaling away from any Wraiths that rush them. | ||
==Variants== | |||
*[[Corrupted Wraith]] | *[[Corrupted Wraith]] | ||
*[[Devoted of the Fanatic]] | *[[Devoted of the Fanatic]] | ||
*[[Servant of the Plague]] | |||
*[[The Anathema]] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:42, November 20, 2022
Wraiths are a class of large, melee-focused Scorn.[1]
Overview
Wraiths are vicious, savage Scorn warriors that wield Flame Torches in battle. They typically attack in small groups or leading other Scorn into melee charges, and rush their enemies when confronted, using their resilience and many attack variations to keep the pressure on their foes. When facing Wraiths, Guardians should keep their distance and prevent them or their backup from enclosing on their position, firing while backpedaling away from any Wraiths that rush them.
Variants
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny 2
- Forsaken (First appearance)
- Beyond Light
- The Witch Queen
References
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