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Best Warlock Builds for Destiny 2: Lightfall

If You Need a Warlock Build ... We've Found Some!

As we start to breach the campaign included in Destiny 2: Lightfall, the question of which builds to use has once again reared its head. It can be incredibly complicated deciding which build you’ll end up going with as you continue into this long-running narrative.

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But, that’s where we here at Gamer Journalist come in. It’s our job to provide you with the best Warlock builds for Destiny 2: Lightfall, so buckle up. That’s exactly what we’re going to do.

Best Warlock Builds for Destiny 2: Lightfall

It makes complete sense that, in the decade since the original iteration of Destiny launched, the internet has mastered the art of build … building. So, here are some of the best builds we’ve found on the ‘net, just in time for the latest expansion to Destiny 2.

End Game Slowva Warlock (Anti-Barrier/Unstoppable)

This build boasts a Mobility of 42, Resilience of 30, a Recovery of 93, a Discipline of 103, an Intellect of 53, and a Strength of 24. It establishes a priority on rifle damage, but there’s a backup plan that manifests as Protective Light. This build works with weapons such as Chroma Rush, Vex Mythoclast, and Hezen Vengeance (Timelost). Its armor includes an Insight Vikti Hood, a Contraverse Hold, a Wild Hunt Vestment, Boots of Ascendancy, and Fragment of the Prime.

RolleyMiney’s Graceful Warlock Build (double 100)

If you’re more focused on grinding Grandmaster level, this build might be for you. It features a Mobility of 34, a Resilience of 33, a Recovery of 100, a Discipline of 100, an Intellect of 42, and a Strength of 29. In terms of stats alone, there are areas where this build outmatches the last one highlighted. This build works with weapons like a Seventh Seraph Carbine, Vex Mythoclast, and Reed’s Regret. Its armor includes a Holdfast Cover, Sovereign Gloves, Phoenix Protocol, Phobos Warden Boots, and Pathfinder’s Bond.

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Warlock Death Merchant

This build has a Mobility of 47, a matching Resilience of 47, a Recovery of 40, a Discipline of 81, an Intellect of 25, and a Strength of 47. It’s lower in some areas than the last two we’ve discussed, but that strength alone could propel this build to new heights. This build works with weapons such as Ignition Code, Gnawing Hunger, and Anarchy. Meanwhile, it uses armor like Eye of Another World, Iron Truage Gloves, Iron Truage Vestments, Iron Truage Legs, and Phoenix’s Fire.


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