

Invigoration – Reduces melee cooldown each time you pick up an Orb of Light.Rain Blows – Increases melee attack speed.Ultimately this helmet will serve you well in both PvE and PvP.Īs for cosmetics, it’s got a hypnotic holographic effect as the circular lights ripple outward, one of the coolest looking helmets. Fortunately the other two perks really mesh well together, and Infusion is just an added bonus. Infusion of course is just very situational, and is nice when it happens, but not something you can rely on. Coupling this helm with Storm Fist’s Overload or Amplify can help out even more for a reliable and consistent stream of health regeneration.Īn Insurmountable Skullfort has Discipline and Impact Induction, which will replenish grenade energy just when you damage an enemy with a melee, so that obviously works well together you’ll be able to use your grenades and melee a lot.
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You also respawn with full Melee energy.Īn Insurmountable Skullfort’s unique ability is awesome for Striker Titans that love to punch things (and who doesn’t love to punch?). Improved Transfusion – Kills with Storm Fist immediately trigger health regeneration.Impact Induction – Causing damage with a melee reduces your grenade cooldown.Infusion – Replenishes health each time you pick up an Orb of Light.Each of these Exotic helmets can be acquired via Xûr or randomly in PvP/PvE. This article will cover each of Destiny’s Exotic Titan helmets. The Exotic armor reviews will focus on class builds to maximize their use. Published on: 10:53 Now that we’ve reviewed all of the Exotic weapons that are currently accessible in Destiny, we’re going to focus on Exotic armor.
