Bungie is overhauling one of Destiny 2’s original trio of damage classes, so here’s all we know about Destiny 2’s Void 3.0 overhaul, from Aspects and Fragments, to how to unlock them.
The Witch Queen is almost here, and that means there will be a huge amount of content for new players to jump into. Not only are there new exotics to earn and a new Season Pass to complete, but Bungie is also breathing life into one of the franchise’s earlier damage types — Void.
Dubbed Void 3.0, the update will make Destiny’s void subclasses more customizable, and bring them in line with Stasis, the element added in the Beyond Light expansion.
Here’s everything we know about Void 3.0 in Destiny 2 so far.
Contents
- What is Void 3.0 in Destiny 2?
- All Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments so far
- How to unlock Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments
What is Void 3.0 in Destiny 2?
Void is essentially like harnessing the power of a black hole, particularly gravity. It’s focused around sapping strength from enemies, while also disintegrating them with volatile explosions.
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After Void 3.0 arrives, the following buffs and debuffs can be applied (descriptions courtesy of Bungie).
Buff/Debuff | Explanation |
Suppress | The target is taken out of any active ability when suppressed. While suppressed, the target cannot activate any abilities or movement modes. Combatants are disoriented. |
Weaken | The target takes increased damage, has slowed movement, and is disoriented. |
Volatile | The target will explode in a Void detonation upon taking additional damage. If the target dies before volatile has taken enough damage to detonate, the detonation happens anyway. |
Invisibility | The player vanishes from sight and does not appear on radar. |
Overshield | The player gains a protective barrier that immediately stacks on top of their existing health and shields and intercepts incoming damage. Overshield reduces the damage taken from PvE combatants. |
Devour | The player is immediately restored to full health upon activating devour from any source and is granted grenade energy. When the player gets any kill with devour active, they are restored to full health, granted grenade energy, and their devour buff timer is extended. |
If you’re new to Destiny, the other non-Void elements are:
- Arc – Electricity Damage
- Solar – Fire Damage
- Stasis – Ice Damage
- Kinetic – Standard damage
All Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments so far
Guardians can customize their void subclass in multiple ways with Void 3.0, and that’s done through Aspects (class-specific) and Fragments (universal) options.
Aspects
Class | Aspect name | Effect |
Hunter | Stylish Executioner | Defeating a Void-debuffed target (weakened, suppressed, or volatile) grants invisibility and Truesight. While invisible and after a Stylish Execution, your next melee attack weakens enemies. |
Hunter | Trapper’s Ambush | Player can activate Quickfall to spend their melee charge and dive to the ground, creating a smoke cloud upon impact. Enemies caught in the cloud are weakened and allies become invisible. In addition, Snare Bombs, upon attaching to surfaces or enemies, cause nearby allies to become invisible. |
Hunter | Vanishing Step | Dodging makes the Hunter invisible. |
Titan | Bastion | Casting Barricade generates Overshield for yourself and nearby allies. Those bunkering behind the shield will regenerate Overshield over time and extend the Overshield’s duration. |
Titan | Controlled Demolition | Hitting a target with a Void ability or volatile detonation will make them volatile. |
Titan | Offensive Bulwark | While you have Overshield or are inside the Ward of Dawn, grenades charge significantly faster and you have increased melee damage. You also gain an additional shield throw for your Sentinel Shield Super. |
Warlock | Chaos Accelerant | Hold down the grenade button to overcharge your Vortex, Axion Bolt, Scatter, and Magnetic grenades. Magnetic grenades overcharge into Handheld Supernova. |
Warlock | Child of the Old Gods | Cast your Rift to summon a Void Soul. When you damage an enemy with your weapon, your Void Soul will launch itself towards them and detonate nearby, attaching draining tendrils that deal damage and weaken the target. When your Void Soul deals damage, it restores either melee and grenade energy (if running Healing Rift), or health (if running Empowering Rift) back to you. Defeating an enemy who is being drained grants Rift energy. |
Warlock | Feed the Void | Defeat an enemy with a Void ability to activate devour. |
Fragments
Fragment name | Effect | Stat change |
Echo of Dilation | While crouched, sneak faster and gain enhanced radar resolution; Mobility and Intellect bonus. | +10 Mobility and Intellect |
Echo of Domineering | After suppressing a target, gain greatly increased Mobility for a short duration and your equipped weapon is reloaded from reserves; Discipline bonus. | +10 Discipline |
Echo of Exchange | Melee final blows grant grenade energy. | None |
Echo of Expulsion | Void ability kills cause enemies to explode; Intellect bonus. | +10 Intellect |
Echo of Leeching | Melee final blows start health regeneration for you and nearby allies; Resilience bonus. | +10 Resilience |
Echo of Provision | Damaging enemies with grenades grants melee energy; Strength penalty. | -10 Strength |
Echo of Remnants | Lingering grenade effects have increased duration. | None |
Echo of Reprisal | Final blows while surrounded by combatants grant Super energy. | None |
Echo of Resistance | Void buffs applied have increased duration; Mobility penalty. | -10 Mobility |
Echo of Undermining | Void grenades weaken enemies; Discipline penalty. | -20 Discipline |
Raid Fragments
Following the World’s First completion of the Vow of the Disciple Raid, players can now grab the following from Ikora.
Fragment name | Effect | Stat change |
Echo of Harvest | Defeating weakened targets with precision final blows will create an Orb of Power; Intellect penalty. | -10 Intellect |
Echo of Instability | Defeating targets with grenades grants Volatile Rounds to your Void weapons; Strength bonus. | +10 Strength |
Echo of Obscurity | Finisher final blows grant Invisibility, Recovery bonus. | +10 Recovery |
Echo of Starvation | Picking up an Orb of Power grants Devour; Recovery penalty. | -10 Recovery |
How to unlock Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments
While Stasis Aspects and Fragments for Stasis are unlocked through visiting the Stranger after completing Beyond Light’s campaign, if you’ve played Destiny before, you’ll immediately have access to all Void 3.0 Aspects when The Witch Queen arrives, as well as some Fragments.
You can gain access to more Fragments in exchange for Glimmer by visiting Ikora Rey in the Tower.
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New players can get their Aspects and Fragments through the initial New Light experience.
So, there you have it – that’s everything you need to know about Destiny 2’s Void 3.0 overhaul. For more on Destiny 2, be sure to check out some of our other guides at Dexerto.
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