A Voidwalker uses mighty Void energy and can manifest it in a variety of ways. Their melee ability drains the life from foes and transfers power to you.
Voidwalkers can launch pure Void Light from their fingertips in the form of the Nova Bomb. A Voidwalker will momentarily suspend themselves in the air before chucking a ball of doom at whatever poor soul stands in their way. This massive explosion is great for clearing out large groups of enemies.
The best attributes for a Voidwalker are Intellect and Discipline. More Intellect means more Nova Bombs, which means more destruction.
The Voidwalker is also heavily focused around a Class-specific mechanic known as Energy Siphon, a special boost to your grenade recharge times granted by the Warlocks’ melee attack, Energy Drain.
Energy Siphon opens the possibility for a very grenade-focused build that can even ignore Strength and trigger the siphon effect from grenades exclusively when certain passive talents are selected. The Voidwalker’s Axion Bolt is one of the best grenades in Destiny, so being able to toss more out is something you want do.
We’ve fully reviewed each of the Warlock Exotic armor choices, and the armor you’ll find listed below is what will serve you best as a Voidwalker.
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A short-range, high-damage area denial grenade, the Vortex grenade creates a globe of damaging Void energy. It deals up to 100 damage per second if a target stays inside the blast zone.
Vortex grenades do not have damage falloff, but they do have a fairly small radius, so dealing the full damage amount to a target is unreliable.
These grenades work quite well for area denial, especially with the Vortex Mastery talent, giving you a very long-lasting and highly damaging Void field to guard an area.
The Scatter grenade is an unusual explosive that releases a cluster of Void “mini-bombs” when it impacts a target.
The damage dealt depends on how close the target is to the bomblets when they go off, as there are several miniature waves of explosions after the Scatter grenade impacts.
The bomblets that appear drop toward the ground, so it is possible to throw the Scatter grenade against a wall or ceiling and hit a target behind cover when the bomblets fall.
In general, to maximize damage, you want to land the grenade squarely at your target’s feet.
Axion Bolt launches bolts of pure Void energy any target within 10 meters of the impact site. This grenade is excellent for locating targets behind cover, or for use in PvP when you are aware of a hostile opponent on the Motion Tracker but uncertain of their exact position.
You can also use an Axion Bolt to finish off a fleeing target. While these grenades deal less damage than other types, their homing capability is fast and accurate.
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Nova Bomb gives you the ability to lob a ball of pure Void Light that explodes and disintegrates anything it comes into contact with. You can give it tracking, throw it faster and further, split it into three bombs, make the explosions bigger, create a damage over time area after the explosion, and even heal you from slain enemies. It has a base recharge time of roughly 5 minutes.
In PvE, Nova Bomb is the ideal Super for dispatching any grouped-up enemies you may come across. The Bloom perk makes enemies slain by your abilities explode, which can even further increase the deadliness of your Super. With the Vortex perk, you can still deal ton of damage to bosses or high tier enemies.
The Crucible is really where the Voidwalker shines. Team-oriented games, especially Control, create the perfect situations to line up multiple kills with the Nova Bomb. A well-place Super can turn the tide of a match, or even take out the entire enemy team in one fell swoop! Vortex can keep enemies off of key objectives or chokepoints, opening up many strategic opportunities for your Nova Bomb.
Be careful with elevated Nova Bomb launches in PvP. Players expect Warlocks to use them, and it is possible to get shot out of the sky before (or after) you throw your Nova Bomb. Nova Bomb is deadly in PvP against clumped opponents on objectives, and it is similarly effective against groups of enemies in PvE. Nova Bomb’s damage is similar to Fist of Havoc. It lays down a 9-meter radius blast that does have damage falloff away from the blast epicenter.
Vortex adds a lingering field of Void energy that continuously damages foes within. This attack deals its damage in rapid pulses the same way as a Vortex grenade, lasting for six seconds.
As opponents in PvP are exceedingly unlikely to survive a Nova Bomb in the first place, you can use the aftermath to keep nearby hostiles off of a key objective or out of a doorway or hallway.
In PvE, Vortex can add significant damage to your Nova Bomb, because tougher enemies in PvE can survive a direct impact from the blast, and Vortex adds a substantial lingering damage boost.
Shatter splits your single mighty Nova Bomb into three smaller projectiles. Shatter trades focused blast damage for wider area saturation. In PvE against more scattered targets, and even more when paired with the Angry Magic talent that makes your Nova Bomb seek targets, Shatter can allow you to clear a wide area of weaker enemies.
In PvP, any of the smaller explosions are still likely to be fatal to any opponent caught in them. Use Angry Magic, aim Shatter up and over cover, and let the tracking seek out adversaries for you.
Lance speeds Nova Bomb up and gives it a straight trajectory. It also gives you precise targeting that aims exactly where your crosshair is pointed. It is ideal for targeting vehicles in PvP, as you can hit even fairly nimble targets with pinpoint accuracy.
Lance allows you to bombard a target area from a great distance, delivering a full-strength explosion on impact.
This attack does have a slightly smaller radius than the normal Nova Bomb, but the tradeoff in speed and accuracy can often be worth it.
Energy Drain triggers the Energy Siphon effect when you hit an opponent, multiplying your grenade recharge speed by 1.6x for 5 seconds. Your Discipline score boosts this multiplier further, so despite its short duration, Energy Drain can give you a significant increase of grenade energy every time you melee an enemy.
Energy Drain deals a good amount of damage and can be upgraded with perks to also increase your weapon and movement speed, or restore your health.
The reduced grenade cooldown happens upon damage, so you don’t have to get a kill with it in order to gain the effect. This stacks with the Serpent’s Tail armor upgrade, meaning that Voidwalkers can use their grenades more often than most other classes.
Surge causes Energy Drain to max your Agility and Handling stats, greatly increasing your mobility and improving your gun-handling ability. It lasts for 15 seconds, giving you plenty of time to make good use of its benefits.
On a Strength-focused build, you can get good uptime on Surge, significantly improving your overall speed. This attack is useful in both PvE and PvP, as a good Agility score is always important in combat, and Handling improves weapon responsiveness in all situations.
This talent is great for the Crucible, as it helps you get reloaded and positioned after a frantic close-combat encounter.
Life Steal requires you to score a kill shot with Energy Drain, but the tradeoff is an instant 10 point heal and 1.5 seconds of health regen, even if you are taking damage.
Particularly helpful for improving your durability with a Strength-focused build, Life Steal can be useful if you find yourself fighting at close-range frequently.
Soul Rip gives an impressive 10% bonus to your super meter when you kill an adversary with Energy Drain.
If you are focused on Strength and Intellect, Soul Rip can improve your Nova Bomb frequency significantly as long as you are aggressive about downing weak foes with Energy Drain.
Annihilate increases the radius of all of your explosives by 10%, and this includes the detonations triggered by the Bloom talent. In any grenade-focused build, Annihilate can improve your overall damage output.
This will give you a bit more room to score some kills, since your enemies don’t have to be as close to each other if your explosions are bigger. Annihilate will also increase Agility by 1, which we outlined in this article.
Angry Magic gives Nova Bomb target tracking, causing it to automatically seek out the closest hostile target as it travels. It also provides +1 Armor.
Angry Magic is especially lethal with Shatter or Lance. Shatter can give you three separate seeking projectiles, and Lance gives you an extremely fast-moving and hard-to-dodge Nova Bomb that is very useful against distant nimble enemies.
This perk isn’t as attractive as Annihilate, because if you can aim well, then you don’t really need the tracking.
The Hunger increases the duration of Energy Drain by 3 seconds.
This is an OK talent for increasing your overall damage output in PvE, especially with high Discipline. In PvP, pairing this talent with Embrace the Void gives you the ability to trigger a long-lasting Energy Siphon from any grenade hit.
Vortex Mastery doubles the range of Axion Bolt seekers and adds 2.5 seconds to both Nova Bomb’s Vortex and the Vortex grenade’s damaging fields. If you want to focus on area denial in PvP, this talent is extremely useful. It’s great for keeping people off of points or holding off areas in the Crucible, and will make your Axion Bolts harder to outrun.
In PvE, Vortex Mastery is often a straight damage increase. You can damage enemies with the lingering fields, particularly in enclosed areas.
Bloom causes any foe killed by any of your grenades, Nova Bomb, or Energy Drain to explode, dealing an impressive damage blast in a 5-meter radius. This talent will turn your Energy Drain into an explosive high-five, and scatter enemies taken out by Nova Bomb for even more potential destruction.
Bloom is generally more useful in PvE than PvP, where it can cause devastating chain explosions in groups of clustered adversaries.
Embrace the Void is an extremely powerful talent that causes all of your Nova Bomb and grenade hits to trigger the Energy Siphon buff, refreshing your grenades faster. This talent is supremely strong, but has less raw burst damage potential than Bloom and less focused area denial than Vortex Mastery.
Still, if you are focused on overall sustained DPS output, Embrace the Void can give you very rapid grenade recharge times in PvE or PvP.
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