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The '''Templar''' is an extremely powerful [[Vex]] [[Hydra]] found in the [[Vault of Glass]]. Unlike normal Axis Minds, the Templar is unique in it being a creature out of time, and can thus manipulate reality in according to the [[Oracle|Oracles']] design. It, along with the Oracles, guards the way to the deeper sections of the Vault.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>
 
The '''Templar''' is an extremely powerful [[Vex]] [[Hydra]] found in the [[Vault of Glass]]. Unlike normal Axis Minds, the Templar is unique in it being a creature out of time, and can thus manipulate reality in according to the [[Oracle]]s' design. It, along with the Oracles, guards the way to the deeper sections of the Vault.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The first boss in the Vault of Glass and is the boss before Atheon. Unlike normal Hydras, the Templar has a full shield surrounding it. The only way to bring its shield down is using the Relic shield's [[Super]], though doing so will cause the Templar to detain Guardians inside a harmful red bubble (which should be destroyed with non-explosive attacks).  
The Templar is the first boss in the Vault of Glass and has arguably the most complex encounter in that it requires players to multi-task and focus what is happening at several locations simultaneously.
 
===Part 1: Defend the Confluxes===
The first part of the fight starts when all six Guardians drop down into the [[Templar's Well]]. The Templar will spawn, but will be completely immune to damage thanks to its shield, which protects its entire chassis. It will also fire its [[Aeon Maul]] to suppress players and keep them them behind cover. While this occurs, confluxes will show up in the left, middle and right of the arena. These confluxes must be defended from all Vex that approach them. Once 4 Vex units sacrifice themselves to any of the confluxes, the Templar will have a sufficient power level to expunge the entire raid team, immediately wiping them. The players will not only have to focus on defending the confluxes, but the Templar will also summon unique Vex units named [[Fanatic]]s, which, when killed or get too close to you, leave behind a large green circle. Players should avoid stepping in these circles, for if they do, they will be marked for negation. If a player is marked for negation, they must run to the pool of [[Light]] in the center of the arena to cleanse themselves, or they will instantly be killed when the Templar performs the Ritual of Negation.
 
===Part 2: Destroy the Oracles===
Once the raid team has successfully defended the confluxes from Vex sacrifices, the Templar will then summon its [[Oracle]]s. If any of these Oracles are not destroyed, all players will be marked for negation, which again means that they will instantly die when the Ritual of Negation is performed, unless they rush towards the aforementioned pool of Light. In order to make sure these Oracles are not destroyed, the Templar will summon Vex reinforcements that will inundate the player's field of view. This, combined with constant spawning of large numbers of Oracles, make this part the longest section of the encounter.


The Templar has a special ability called "Ritual of Negation"; anyone who has been marked for Negation, either by [[Oracle]]s or [[Fanatic]]s, is killed instantly once the Templar performs the ritual. This is probably one of its most dangerous abilities to encounter because the Fanatics and Oracles will spawn at unpredictable intervals. Occasionally, the Templar will attempt to teleport so it can evade incoming gunfire and find another angle of attack. This teleportation will also attempt to take any detained Guardians with it; shooting the detainment bubble will prevent this.
===Part 3: Kill the Templar===
After several of its Oracles have been destroyed, the Templar will then begin to face the Guardians personally. Picking up the [[Aegis]] [[Relic]] in the center of the arena will cause the Templar to start attacking all players in sight. The player holding the relic is the key to completing this encounter, as the relic's [[Super]] attack is the only way to break down the Templar's circular shield. As reinforcements try to take down any players on the move, the Templar will summon more Oracles. Again, the entire party will be marked for negation if they fail to destroy the Oracles. The difference here is that there is no more pool of Light. Instead, everyone has to group up on the relic holder and be cleansed by the [[Aegis]]. Once the relic holder has gained a fully charged Super, they can then bring the Templar's shield down. However, this causes the Templar to summon detainment bubbles around two players at random as it attempts to teleport. These detainment bubbles must be destroyed with normal weapons. Moving out of them will cause the Templar to inflict them with the Suppression Field debuff, which will kill them quickly. Destroying the bubbles with rockets and/or grenades will often cause serious or even fatal damage to the victim. Otherwise, if all team members are free, they all must quickly pump damage into the Templar. This process repeats until it is finally killed.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 17:43, March 15, 2017

"The power of the Vault flows through the Templar."
— Grimoire description
The Templar
TheTemplarGrimoireCard.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Vex

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Hydra

Combat information

Mission:

Vault of Glass

Weapon(s):

Aeon Maul

Abilities:

Circular Shield
Summon Confluxes
Summon Vex
Summon Fanatics
Marked for Negation
Expunged Debuff
Ritual of Negation
Summon Oracles
Teleportation
Detainment Bubbles
Suppression Field
High Durability
Detonation Melee

 

The Templar is an extremely powerful Vex Hydra found in the Vault of Glass. Unlike normal Axis Minds, the Templar is unique in it being a creature out of time, and can thus manipulate reality in according to the Oracles' design. It, along with the Oracles, guards the way to the deeper sections of the Vault.[1]

Gameplay

The Templar is the first boss in the Vault of Glass and has arguably the most complex encounter in that it requires players to multi-task and focus what is happening at several locations simultaneously.

Part 1: Defend the Confluxes

The first part of the fight starts when all six Guardians drop down into the Templar's Well. The Templar will spawn, but will be completely immune to damage thanks to its shield, which protects its entire chassis. It will also fire its Aeon Maul to suppress players and keep them them behind cover. While this occurs, confluxes will show up in the left, middle and right of the arena. These confluxes must be defended from all Vex that approach them. Once 4 Vex units sacrifice themselves to any of the confluxes, the Templar will have a sufficient power level to expunge the entire raid team, immediately wiping them. The players will not only have to focus on defending the confluxes, but the Templar will also summon unique Vex units named Fanatics, which, when killed or get too close to you, leave behind a large green circle. Players should avoid stepping in these circles, for if they do, they will be marked for negation. If a player is marked for negation, they must run to the pool of Light in the center of the arena to cleanse themselves, or they will instantly be killed when the Templar performs the Ritual of Negation.

Part 2: Destroy the Oracles

Once the raid team has successfully defended the confluxes from Vex sacrifices, the Templar will then summon its Oracles. If any of these Oracles are not destroyed, all players will be marked for negation, which again means that they will instantly die when the Ritual of Negation is performed, unless they rush towards the aforementioned pool of Light. In order to make sure these Oracles are not destroyed, the Templar will summon Vex reinforcements that will inundate the player's field of view. This, combined with constant spawning of large numbers of Oracles, make this part the longest section of the encounter.

Part 3: Kill the Templar

After several of its Oracles have been destroyed, the Templar will then begin to face the Guardians personally. Picking up the Aegis Relic in the center of the arena will cause the Templar to start attacking all players in sight. The player holding the relic is the key to completing this encounter, as the relic's Super attack is the only way to break down the Templar's circular shield. As reinforcements try to take down any players on the move, the Templar will summon more Oracles. Again, the entire party will be marked for negation if they fail to destroy the Oracles. The difference here is that there is no more pool of Light. Instead, everyone has to group up on the relic holder and be cleansed by the Aegis. Once the relic holder has gained a fully charged Super, they can then bring the Templar's shield down. However, this causes the Templar to summon detainment bubbles around two players at random as it attempts to teleport. These detainment bubbles must be destroyed with normal weapons. Moving out of them will cause the Templar to inflict them with the Suppression Field debuff, which will kill them quickly. Destroying the bubbles with rockets and/or grenades will often cause serious or even fatal damage to the victim. Otherwise, if all team members are free, they all must quickly pump damage into the Templar. This process repeats until it is finally killed.

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard

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