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[[File:ResonantSplinter.jpg|thumb|300px|Resonant Splinter seen in the Court of Savatun]]
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[[File:Resonant Splinter (Leviathan).png|thumb|200px|Resonant Splinter seen on the Derelict Leviathan]]


'''Resonant Splinters''' are devices originating from the [[Pyramid]]s and the [[Black Fleet]]. Their function is not wholly clear, but they seem to primarily serve as bombs; their explosions are powerful enough to lead to them being referred to as "superweapons". They are frequently smuggled into [[Savathûn's Throne World]] by the [[Scorn]].  
'''Resonant Splinters''' are devices originating from the [[Pyramid]]s and the [[Black Fleet]]. Their function is not wholly clear, but are employed by many forces that fight on their behalf.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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There have been two types of Resonant Splinter encountered by the [[Guardian]]s. The first type was found in [[Savathûn's Throne World]], and seems to be some used as a kind of bomb, their explosions powerful enough to lead to them being referred to as "superweapons". They are frequently smuggled into the Throne World by the [[Scorn]], who attempt to use it to destabilize the areas<ref>'''Bungie (2022/2/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Public Event]]: Resonant Destruction''</ref>, or to assault [[The Wellspring]]<ref>'''Bungie (2022/2/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[The Wellspring|The Wellspring: Attack]]''</ref>.
 
The second type was encountered on the [[Leviathan (ship)|Derelict Leviathan]], where it would be used by the [[Valus Thu'ur, Vessel of Nightmares|Vessels of]] [[Primus Or'sek, Vessel of Nightmares|Nightmares]], and other powerful [[Nightmare]]s, to protect themselves against the attacks of the Guardians seeking to [[Nightmare Containment|harvest]] their energies to stop the plans of [[Emperor Calus]]. These are simpler items, similar in appearence to the [[Pyramid Spike]]s but larger at their middle point and with more moving parts<ref>'''Bungie (2022/5/24)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Haunted]] - [[Public Event]]: [[Nightmare Containment]]''</ref>.
 
==Gameplay==
The bomb version of the the Resonant Splinter is used as part of the Resonant Destruction [[Public Event]] and in The Wellspring: Attack. In both cases, standing near or on the Splinter will make it move forvward, and defending it from enemy attacks until it reaches its destination is the main objective of the activity. Once brought to its finishing spot, the Splinter will charge briefly before unleashing a powerful blast, killing all nearby foes and breaking open the [[Hive]] spells sealing the Wellspring.
 
The spike version of the Splinter is used as part of the Nightmare Containment activity. The Nightmare Honor Guards of the first two tiers, as well as the tier three [[Nightmare of Elykris, the Machinist]], use them to protect themselves at half and every third of their health respectively. Two must be destroyed in tier one, four in tier two, and five against Elykris to continue the fight. They can take some firepower to destroy, typically around a magazine of a primary weapon, or two shots from a [[Scythe]] Relic.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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**''[[The Witch Queen]]'' {{1st}}
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***''[[Season of the Haunted]]''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:32, November 2, 2022

Resonant Splinter seen in the Court of Savatun
Resonant Splinter seen on the Derelict Leviathan

Resonant Splinters are devices originating from the Pyramids and the Black Fleet. Their function is not wholly clear, but are employed by many forces that fight on their behalf.

Overview

There have been two types of Resonant Splinter encountered by the Guardians. The first type was found in Savathûn's Throne World, and seems to be some used as a kind of bomb, their explosions powerful enough to lead to them being referred to as "superweapons". They are frequently smuggled into the Throne World by the Scorn, who attempt to use it to destabilize the areas[1], or to assault The Wellspring[2].

The second type was encountered on the Derelict Leviathan, where it would be used by the Vessels of Nightmares, and other powerful Nightmares, to protect themselves against the attacks of the Guardians seeking to harvest their energies to stop the plans of Emperor Calus. These are simpler items, similar in appearence to the Pyramid Spikes but larger at their middle point and with more moving parts[3].

Gameplay

The bomb version of the the Resonant Splinter is used as part of the Resonant Destruction Public Event and in The Wellspring: Attack. In both cases, standing near or on the Splinter will make it move forvward, and defending it from enemy attacks until it reaches its destination is the main objective of the activity. Once brought to its finishing spot, the Splinter will charge briefly before unleashing a powerful blast, killing all nearby foes and breaking open the Hive spells sealing the Wellspring.

The spike version of the Splinter is used as part of the Nightmare Containment activity. The Nightmare Honor Guards of the first two tiers, as well as the tier three Nightmare of Elykris, the Machinist, use them to protect themselves at half and every third of their health respectively. Two must be destroyed in tier one, four in tier two, and five against Elykris to continue the fight. They can take some firepower to destroy, typically around a magazine of a primary weapon, or two shots from a Scythe Relic.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - Public Event: Resonant Destruction
  2. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - The Wellspring: Attack
  3. ^ Bungie (2022/5/24), Destiny 2: Season of the Haunted - Public Event: Nightmare Containment