This guide gives weapons, exotics, and armor mods for a Destiny 2 Void Warlock PvE Build, intended for end-game PvE players!
Why Should You Play Void Warlock Solo?
This guide will show you how to become The Ultimate Endgame Void warlock. This build and guide works for Raids and Nightfall strikes even Grandmasters. Void warlock requires practice and being able to keep your Devour up is important.
Pros | Cons |
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Debuff Enemies | Bad Melee Ability |
High Survivability | Slow Movement |
Lots of Explosions | |
Void Warlock Playstyle
After casting your rift the Child of the Old Gods will appear and be ready to serve you and your allies. Child of the old gods will go to where you shoot at an enemy and create an area where everything becomes debuffed and tether damage to each other. If you stand in a Healing Rift you will get your abilities back with a buff called Void Soul Vampirism so long as you are killing enemies. If standing in an Empowering Rift you will gain health back. Make sure to use healing rift due to the fact that you have Devour in the build which heals you.
Abilities
Some abilities, aspects and fragments need to be unlocked before use. In order to do that, Destiny 2 players need to visit Ikora in the Tower and do the related quest or purchase them from her. Lastly, if you bought new aspects and fragments don’t forget to “meditate”. Simply click the “meditate” option on the table next to Ikora.
Aspects
Fragments
Weapons
Loadout Option 1
Loadout Option 2
Exotic Armor
Armor Stats
Stats
Mobility
Resilence
Recovery
Discipline
Intellect
Strength
Stats Goal
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Armor Mods
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