I'm surprised the weapon section didn't mention Gnawing Hunger. It's a void AR that can roll subsistence/demolitionist with a fairly large ammo capacity. You could potentially run that long side Witherhoard to have constant, overlapping DOT and take advantage of volatile flow. Plus, after next season, you'll be able to run this entire setup with an extra mod slot which will allow you to get volatile from grenade kills.
The main reason I didn't mention Gnawing Hunger is that, to the extent of my knowledge, it's no longer possible to acquire it. It doesn't drop from Dares of Eternity, I haven't seen Banshee nor Xur sell it in a very long time, and Gambit Prime doesn't exist anymore, which was its original source. Gnawing Hunger is a fantastic Auto Rifle; I've got 13,000 kills on a Swashbuckler/Subsistence roll I used all the way back during Season of the Lost. But, I try to keep my recommendations to weapons that newer players would have a chance to acquire, and Bungie has made no comment on whether they will reprise the old Gambit Prime weapons or whether they'll be added to the Dares of Eternity loot pool at some point. I hope they do, though; I love Gnawing Hunger, and all of the Gambit Prime weapons, and would love to see them come back either craftable or farmable with a unique Origin Trait!
Thank you, I think! I'll admit, my also adhd brain sometimes moves too fast for me. I try to slow it down when I record my videos to make myself more legible and understandable, and I think I'm getting better at it, but I'm glad the pace it's at now is watchable!
@@NoOasis I gotta say the thing I related to the most was hearing you get tired towards the end, I don't mean it insultingly but everything about the way you speak just resonates so much with me
Fantastic build. I've been using a version of this for a while but I use the wavesplitter for extra spice. The minus 30 to discipline is rough though. I've gone away from the -20 fragment since my void soul weakens targets as well.
Yeah, that's fair. The -20 to Discipline is brutal, but I like it as it allows the Grenades themselves to do more damage without having to rely on having attached the Void Soul to that same enemy. I like to attach a Void Soul to a somewhat stationary enemy and then letting them live, that way I can get the most out of the Ability Energy provided by the Soul itself. However, if that works for you, fantastic! Thank you for your kind words!
What would you use since the "Volatile Flow" seasonal mod is now unavailable? Would you simply just swap one of the current fragments out with "Echo of Instability"?
Will be even better soon because of the extra fragment slot and damage increases to supers. Does child of the old gods require sustained damage on an enemy? Also does it proc immediately or when the buddy flies to the enemies location?
The Void Soul summoned by Child of the Old Gods will proc once it flies to an enemy. Your Ability Energy regenerates only if the Void Soul itself damages targets, so as long as those enemies stay within the Void Soul's area of effect you'll be granted the energy!
I'm surprised the weapon section didn't mention Gnawing Hunger. It's a void AR that can roll subsistence/demolitionist with a fairly large ammo capacity. You could potentially run that long side Witherhoard to have constant, overlapping DOT and take advantage of volatile flow. Plus, after next season, you'll be able to run this entire setup with an extra mod slot which will allow you to get volatile from grenade kills.
The main reason I didn't mention Gnawing Hunger is that, to the extent of my knowledge, it's no longer possible to acquire it. It doesn't drop from Dares of Eternity, I haven't seen Banshee nor Xur sell it in a very long time, and Gambit Prime doesn't exist anymore, which was its original source. Gnawing Hunger is a fantastic Auto Rifle; I've got 13,000 kills on a Swashbuckler/Subsistence roll I used all the way back during Season of the Lost. But, I try to keep my recommendations to weapons that newer players would have a chance to acquire, and Bungie has made no comment on whether they will reprise the old Gambit Prime weapons or whether they'll be added to the Dares of Eternity loot pool at some point. I hope they do, though; I love Gnawing Hunger, and all of the Gambit Prime weapons, and would love to see them come back either craftable or farmable with a unique Origin Trait!
Shoot to Loot will be even better since it'll pick up orbs from far so you can safely keep your "devour" up when you're running Child of the Old Gods.
I'm very excited for the Shoot to Loot buff, I think it'll make that perk a much more intriguing choice!
@@NoOasis also did you see that Bungir is buffing the Fragment Slots of Chaos Accelerant next season? We'll finally be able to use 4 Fragments.
i like the way you talk, it reminds me of how fast i talk when I'm invested in something and it sounds really satisfying to my adhd brain
Thank you, I think! I'll admit, my also adhd brain sometimes moves too fast for me. I try to slow it down when I record my videos to make myself more legible and understandable, and I think I'm getting better at it, but I'm glad the pace it's at now is watchable!
@@NoOasis I gotta say the thing I related to the most was hearing you get tired towards the end, I don't mean it insultingly but everything about the way you speak just resonates so much with me
Was running a similar set up but i tried this one and i gotta say this feels S-Tier.
Fantastic build. I've been using a version of this for a while but I use the wavesplitter for extra spice. The minus 30 to discipline is rough though. I've gone away from the -20 fragment since my void soul weakens targets as well.
Yeah, that's fair. The -20 to Discipline is brutal, but I like it as it allows the Grenades themselves to do more damage without having to rely on having attached the Void Soul to that same enemy. I like to attach a Void Soul to a somewhat stationary enemy and then letting them live, that way I can get the most out of the Ability Energy provided by the Soul itself. However, if that works for you, fantastic! Thank you for your kind words!
Chaotic Exchange seems op. Also, “One Red Bar Goblin” sounds like an anime I’d watch. Great video 😎
Hello my friend, thanks for the build. Now that we are able to select four fragments with this setup, what would be the best choice in your opinion?
What would you use since the "Volatile Flow" seasonal mod is now unavailable? Would you simply just swap one of the current fragments out with "Echo of Instability"?
Will be even better soon because of the extra fragment slot and damage increases to supers. Does child of the old gods require sustained damage on an enemy? Also does it proc immediately or when the buddy flies to the enemies location?
The Void Soul summoned by Child of the Old Gods will proc once it flies to an enemy. Your Ability Energy regenerates only if the Void Soul itself damages targets, so as long as those enemies stay within the Void Soul's area of effect you'll be granted the energy!
@@NoOasis thank you for the clarification
No problem! Apologies I wasn't clear enough in the video!
If this is what it looked like without surges, this is broken af during those surges holy shit. Making the grandmaster look easy!
was this video speeded up? i had to slow it down.
This build is insane. You have any ark builds?
I do have an Arc Warlock build! Here's the link for you, it uses the Crown of Tempests Exotic Helmet! - ua-cam.com/video/QfWFILzGJmc/v-deo.html
You should make an updated Arc titan Build
Thank you for the suggestion! I will get to work on that!
What shader is that? @0:25
Hoarfrost Sunrise, it was available during the last Dawning Event, and I assume it will be when this year's Dawning rolls around too!
0:01 Not gaming today, Gamer
Unforgiven > Funnel Web