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'''Ugroth, Soulkeeper''' is a massive [[Taken]] [[Ogre]] who guards the [[Observatory]] in the [[Dreaming City]] during the story mission [[The Oracle Engine]]. They fight alongside [[Mukor, Soulkeeper]], another Taken Ogre.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Oracle Engine]]''</ref>
'''Ugroth, Soulkeeper''' is a massive [[Taken]] [[Taken Ogre|Ogre]] that is encountered in [[The Oracle Engine]] [[Mission]] as one of the two final bosses. It appears at the top of the Observatory in the [[Dreaming City]], were the [[Oracle Engine|Engine]] itself is located, to assist [[Mukor, Soulkeeper]] in fighting back against the [[The Guardian|Guardian]].<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Oracle Engine]]''</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Ugroth will spawn in the center of the Observatory after Mukor has taken damage, after which they will very slowly pursue the player while firing their Taken Rotting Surge. Both Ogres have immense amounts of health; there will be several Scorch Cannons located around the Observatory, and ideally all of them should be used on Mukor and Ugroth rather than the lesser Taken that will spawn in periodically. Although both Ogres move very slowly, it is highly recommended to keep track of both Ogres at all times so as to avoid getting cornered.
After the first Taken Ogre, Mekor, has suffered significant damage, Ugroth will spawn at the entrance to the Observatory, and reinforcements will appear throughout the area. Like the first Soulkeeper, it too has a large amount of health, and it will also pursue the player whilst bombarding them powerful [[Arc]] projectiles, which are strong enough to launch you far back, or even into the air, if you remain in the Ogres line of fire. If it gets close enough to you, the boss will raise its hand and slam the ground, dealing a great amount of damage. There are several [[Scorch Cannon]]s located around the arena, which are all eextremely useful for dealing with both Ogres. Even if you have been using them against Mukor, there should still be enough to finish off the first boss and take out the second, assuming that you do not waste their ammunition on the weaker Taken that spawn. Although both Ogres move very slowly, it is highly recommended to keep track of them at all times so as to avoid getting cornered. Once you have finally defeated the two Soulkeepers, the mission will be completed and will end a few seconds afterward.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 11:39, April 17, 2022

Ugroth, Soulkeeper
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Biographical information

Species:

Taken

Faction:

Savathûn's Brood

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Ogre

Gender:

Nuetral

Combat information

Mission:

The Oracle Engine

Abilities:

Arc Rotted Surge
Void Axion Darts
High Durability
Ground Slam

 

Ugroth, Soulkeeper is a massive Taken Ogre that is encountered in The Oracle Engine Mission as one of the two final bosses. It appears at the top of the Observatory in the Dreaming City, were the Engine itself is located, to assist Mukor, Soulkeeper in fighting back against the Guardian.[1]

Gameplay

After the first Taken Ogre, Mekor, has suffered significant damage, Ugroth will spawn at the entrance to the Observatory, and reinforcements will appear throughout the area. Like the first Soulkeeper, it too has a large amount of health, and it will also pursue the player whilst bombarding them powerful Arc projectiles, which are strong enough to launch you far back, or even into the air, if you remain in the Ogres line of fire. If it gets close enough to you, the boss will raise its hand and slam the ground, dealing a great amount of damage. There are several Scorch Cannons located around the arena, which are all eextremely useful for dealing with both Ogres. Even if you have been using them against Mukor, there should still be enough to finish off the first boss and take out the second, assuming that you do not waste their ammunition on the weaker Taken that spawn. Although both Ogres move very slowly, it is highly recommended to keep track of them at all times so as to avoid getting cornered. Once you have finally defeated the two Soulkeepers, the mission will be completed and will end a few seconds afterward.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Oracle Engine

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