Which Destiny 2 class should you choose? The class system behind Bungie's hit looter shooter has changed a lot in the many years since Destiny 2 players first took on the Red Legion in the fight for the Light. Though Destiny 2 still includes its Warlock, Titan, and Hunter classes - the same ones that first appeared in the original Destiny game - the once-simple Arc, Solar, and Void elemental subclasses have grown to include Aspects, and Fragments. The game also now includes the Darkness-based subclasses Stasis and Strand, as well as the complex Prismatic subclass.
Each of the Destiny 2 classes has a unique kit that leverages one of the game’s five elements to allow players to develop builds that suit their specific style of play. The team at Bungie is constantly iterating to keep the game fun and fresh in what many say is one of the best free PC games out there. While this is great for Destiny 2’s most active players, casual players, and newcomers may struggle to keep up with the game’s evolving subclass systems and how they differ from other FPS games, especially with the arrival of the Destiny 2 Strand subclass which has reinvented the style of play.
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