A Titan's Symphony: My Poetic Journey Through Destiny 2's Mightiest Supers
Explore the epic strengths and weaknesses of Titan Supers in Destiny 2 with vivid analysis and passionate insights for both PvE and PvP.
I stand upon the bones of a thousand battlefields, my armor scarred by the laughter of my fellow Guardians. They call us crayon eaters, melee-obsessed brutes, but they don't see the poetry in our fists. In the year 2026, after countless wars against the Witness and beyond, I've learned that a Titan's strength isn't just in the swing of a hammer, but in the symphony of Light and Darkness we conduct. Let me tell you about our Supers—not as a list, but as verses in the epic poem of our resilience.

The Dying Echo: Ward of Dawn (Void)
Base Cooldown: 7 minutes and 35 seconds
There was a time when my Void bubble was a sanctuary, a fortress of solitude in the chaos. To summon it was to whisper, "Not today." Allies would huddle within its shimmering violet dome, safe from the storm outside. It was our Well of Radiance, our unbreakable vow. But oh, how the nerfs have chipped away at its sanctity. The community's banter turned to truth—it feels almost useless in today's high-stakes PvE endgames. The bonuses are a shadow of what they were; the extended shields and devastating damage buffs are just memories now. Yet, in the Crucible? That's a different story, my friend. In PvP, it remains an impenetrable fortress, a tactical masterpiece where we plant our flag and dare the world to move us. It's a Super of pure, stubborn defiance, even if its golden age has passed.
The Thunderous Leap: Thundercrash (Arc)
Base Cooldown: 9 minutes and 16 seconds
Activating Thundercrash is like becoming the punchline of your own joke, but you're laughing all the way to the impact crater. You propel yourself like a rocket, a human missile screaming across the sky. It looks cool, sounds cool, feels cool—it's the whole package, baby! But here's the rub: the damage? It doesn't quite match the spectacle. You hurtle toward a raid boss with the force of a meteor, only to land at their feet feeling a bit... underwhelmed. You're left vulnerable, stuck in the animation while the big bad decides to swat you like a fly. It's a Super that needs a serious damage buff to be truly worthy of such a heroic, all-or-nothing commitment. It's the definition of all sizzle, not enough steak in the current meta.

The New Verse: Twilight Arsenal (Void)
Base Cooldown: 8 minutes and 20 seconds
The Final Shape gave us a new toy, a new verse in our Void saga: Twilight Arsenal. This isn't a defensive bubble; it's an offensive symphony. I throw three Void axes in rapid succession, each one pulling enemies into a weakening explosion. The real magic? After they land, any Guardian—Titan, Hunter, Warlock—can pick them up and go to town. We become a band of berserkers, slashing and throwing, creating explosions that paint the battlefield violet. It's fantastic for quick, burst damage and team play. But the timer on the axes is brutally short, and hanging in the air to throw them leaves you more exposed than a sitting duck. It's powerful, but it demands precision and aggression.
The Fiery Waltz: Burning Maul (Solar)
Base Cooldown: 8 minutes and 20 seconds
Summoning the Burning Maul is like starting a waltz with a tornado. You spin this colossal hammer, creating a fiery vortex that devours everything nearby. You can slam it down and send cyclones of flame hunting your enemies, scorching them over time. On its own, it's a fantastic ad-control tool, a blender for red-bar foes. But its true potential is unlocked with the Pyrogale Gauntlets. This exotic turns the waltz into a single, devastating crescendo. You channel all that fiery rage into one, monumental slam—a high-damage explosion that can seriously threaten endgame bosses. It transforms the Super from a crowd-pleaser into a boss-melter, rivaling a Hunter's Golden Gun in focused fury.

The Green Symphony: Bladefury (Strand)
Base Cooldown: 9 minutes and 16 seconds
When I tap into the raw, unraveling power of Strand and activate Bladefury, I become poetry in motion. Two woven blades fix to my arms, and I am speed, I am chaos. I dart across the battlefield, a flurry of slashes that makes me faster with every hit. It's not just mindless swinging; there's a rhythm. Light attacks build energy for the heavy attack—a move that suspends enemies in the air, leaving them helpless. With the right build, each kill weaves Woven Mail around me, buffing my armor and making me nearly unstoppable. This Super isn't about one big hit; it's about controlling the entire tempo of the fight, dominating the ad-clear game with relentless, elegant violence.
The Unbreakable Anthem: Hammer of Sol (Solar)
Base Cooldown: 9 minutes and 16 seconds
And now, we arrive at the anthem. The Hammer of Sol. Since its debut, this has been the crown jewel, the GOAT of Titan Supers. To wield it is to feel invincible. It grants such high resilience that you can cheat death itself, standing in fire that would vaporize others. I throw hammers so fast they become a devastating barrage, each one exploding with Solar light. It's the perfect tool for survival and ad-clear, providing Restoration and buffs that let you laugh in the face of overwhelming odds.
| Super | Element | Best For | My 2026 Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hammer of Sol | Solar | Survival & Ad-Clear | S-Tier :fire: |
| Bladefury | Strand | Ad Control & Speed | A-Tier :green_circle: |
| Twilight Arsenal | Void | Team Burst Damage | B+ Tier :purple_circle: |
| Burning Maul (w/ Pyrogale) | Solar | Boss Damage | B+ Tier :fire: |
| Thundercrash | Arc | Mobility & Single Impact | C+ Tier :zap: |
| Ward of Dawn | Void | PvP Defense | C Tier :shield: (PvE) |

So, to my fellow Titans and those who would judge us: we are not just blunt instruments. We are composers. We have hammers that sing, blades that dance, bubbles that sigh, and leaps that thunder. In 2026, our toolkit is a spectrum of might, from the unkillable fury of the Hammer of Sol to the intricate control of Bladefury. Each Super is a different stanza in the long, glorious poem of being the Wall. So let them call us crayon eaters. We're too busy writing our legend in Light, Dark, and everything in between. That's the Titan way.