Destiny 2 Void 3.0 guide: Best builds, all Aspects & Fragments for all classes

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Destiny 2 Void 3.0 arrived to shake up the gravitational power of space magic even more than ever before in Bungie’s FPS universe. Here are the best Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds, along with every Aspect and Fragment thrown in for good measure.

Destiny 2 has grown up a lot since launching in 2017, and while Beyond Light saw the addition of a fourth subclass, the upcoming Destiny 2: Lightfall DLC adds the new Strand subclass which will inevitably expand the gameplay repertoire even further.

The first to get the 3.0 treatment was Void, but that’s been followed by Solar and Arc in the seasons that followed – and also Stasis. If you’ve wanted to bend the cosmic power of the Void, there’s never been a better time to create deadly purple explosions.

Here are the best Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds to assemble ahead of Destiny 2: Lightfall, including all the Aspects and Fragments available across the game’s Titan, Hunter, and Warlock classes, and the best builds for each one.


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What is Void 3.0 in Destiny 2?

The Void element is essentially like harnessing the power of a black hole, particularly gravity. It’s focused on sapping strength from enemies, while also disintegrating them with volatile explosions. The best Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds can help blow up dozens of enemies while staying invisible or almost invincible.

With Void 3.0 in full effect, the following buffs and debuffs can be applied to your character (descriptions courtesy of Bungie).

If you’re new to Destiny, the other non-Void elements are:

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  • Arc – Electricity Damage
  • Solar – Fire Damage
  • Stasis – Ice Damage
  • Kinetic – Standard damage

All Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments

Guardians can customize their Void subclass in multiple ways with the powers of Void 3.0, and that’s done through Aspects (class-specific) and Fragments (universal) options. Both of these ingredients are crucial to creating the ultimate Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds.

Aspects

Fragments

How to unlock Void 3.0 Aspects and Fragments

While Stasis Aspects and Fragments for Stasis are unlocked through visiting the Stranger NPC after completing Destiny 2: Beyond Light’s campaign, if you’ve played Destiny before, you’ll immediately have access to all Void 3.0 Aspects when Lightfall arrives, as well as some Fragments.

You can gain access to more Fragments in exchange for Glimmer by visiting Ikora Rey in the Tower. New players can get their Aspects and Fragments through the starting New Light experience.

Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds

Here are the best Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds we’ve found so far across the game’s three main classes: Hunter, Titan, and Warlock.

Hunter

Destiny 2 Void Hunter build

Destiny 2 Void 3.0 Hunter build

The power of this Destiny 2 Void 3.0 build comes from its ability to sneak away from enemies thanks to its invisibility. Dodging to go invisible can give a huge boost against both human and AI opponents in PvP and PvE content respectively, although we’d opt for the Shadowshot: Deadfall Super for the former since it allows users to knock opponents out of their Super.

Run this with Graviton Forfeit, to increase the duration of your invisibility and essentially give you both reloading and invisibility with your dodge roll.

  • Aspects: Stylish Executioner, Vanishing Step
  • Melee: Snare Bomb
  • Grenade: Vortex Grenade
  • Fragments: Dilation, Leeching, Persistence, Undermining
  • Mods: Focusing Strike, Utility Kickstart

Titan

Destiny 2 Titan Void Build

Destiny 2 Void 3.0 Titan build

Void Titans with the 3.0 update can essentially become unkillable in many ways. There are plenty of ways to trigger an Overshield, and this build is ideal for PvE content or PvP matches thanks to its combination of explosions and defensive abilities.

Use Rally Barricade for the former, and Towering Barricade for the latter, and be prepared to throw your shield a lot.

  • Aspects: Bastion, Offensive Bulwark
  • Melee: Shield Throw
  • Grenade: Vortex Grenade
  • Fragments: Persistence, Starvation, Undermining
  • Mods: Harmonic Siphon, Utility Kickstart

Warlock

Destiny 2 Void 3.0 build for Warlocks

Destiny 2 Void 3.0 Warlock build

Void Warlocks can regularly proc Devour, meaning they can siphon enemy health while destroying dozens of minions of the Darkness at once.

Pair this Destiny 2 Void 3.0 build with Nezarec’s Sin to keep the abilities coming and ensure constant grenades, rifts, and Nova Bombs.

  • Aspects: Child of the Old Gods, Feed the Void
  • Melee: Pocket Singularity
  • Grenade: Vortex Grenade
  • Fragments: Instability, Persistence, Remnants, Undermining
  • Mods: Ashes to Assets, Bomber

There you have it, the best Destiny 2 Void 3.0 builds. For more tips and guides covering all things Destiny, check out more of our guide content at Dexerto.

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