Even for this lapsed Destiny 2 player, the idea of taking on a raid boss like Riven of a Thousand Voices whilst playing solo is the stuff of nightmares. Even with the usual grind, facing such an encounter with anything less than a full team and some good luck can prove a challenge. Unless you’re the player who’s discovered what is likely the highest DPS possible in the entire game, allowing him to nearly one-hit any raid boss to death.
YouTuber Ehroar posted his findings last Thursday, breaking down his trick. Using Destiny 2’s Sunbreaker subclass for the Titan, Ehroar equipped the Throwing Hammer, which automatically recharges melee after it’s been picked up. He also added the Burning Maul, Tireless Warrior, and Roaring Flames buff attributes for good measure. Ehroar is big on digging into Destiny 2’s numbers. We even had him make guides for eternal grenade spamming and ultimate dodging when Beyond Light released.
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