Destiny 2 half truths sword

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The 30th Anniversary Pack for Destiny ii brings a piffling fleck of Bungie history into the developer's popular MMO/FPS hybrid. The Half-Truths is i of the weapons added in the new arsenal of weapons from Xur'southward interdimensional hoard of boodle, and Halo fans may find its glowing blue edge familiar.

Half-Truths is an Adaptive Frame sword, sharing the classic with its analogue The Other One-half and older swords like the Steel Sybil Z-fourteen and Negative Space. Fans tin grab it from the chest near Xur in the Treasure Hoard on Eternity or as a advantage from Xur's Foreign Engrams.

The best perks for Half-Truths

  • Honed Edge / Jagged Border
  • Heavy Guard / Enduring Guard / Burst Guard
  • Duelist's Trance / Relentless Strikes
  • Eager Edge / En Garde

Half-Truths shares a number of perks with the Negative Infinite sword in the globe drop pool, especially on the border and baby-sit side. Honed Edge is a pure harm vitrify, while Jagged Edge makes the sword even more effective at the cost of some ammo for swings.

Things get more interesting as we motility on to the sword'south main perks. The new Duelist'southward Trance perk brings a higher charge rate, efficiency, and defense to the weapon until you stow it, encouraging players to keep the sword out for an extended period of time to chop downwards foes. Standby perk Relentless Strikes is a overnice alternative if yours doesn't driblet with this one, instead granting some ammo back after landing a three-hit philharmonic on a large enemy or a big group.

Eager Edge is the primary perk fans will want to look out for on the Half-Truths. Added in the 30th Anniversary Pack update, the perk adds extra lunge distance to the sword for a short time immediately after switching to it. In addition to the combat utility, this perk legitimizes a classic Destiny tradition: sword skating. By changing to the weapon mid-air and swinging speedily during a spring, players can utilise the sword to keep themselves afloat, much like the classic technique used unofficially on swords similar the Worldline Zero. Rather than only working best for Titans, all Guardians can take advantage of it this time effectually.

En Garde may not be as flashy a perk every bit Eager Edge, just it provides a nice alternative if Guardians tin can't go their easily on a One-half-Truths with the perk. Quick attacks with the sword exercise additional impairment with the perk, making it hit harder in less time.