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Image via Bungie To get the Loreley Splendour exotic Titan helmet in Destiny 2, you will need to first complete the Witch Queen campaign on Legendary difficulty. Completing the campaign has about a 50 percent chance to drop the Titan helmet, among other key exotics in the game. But if you haven't received the Loreley Splendour Titan helmet exotic as a drop during the campaign, you will need to farm Lost Sectors on Master or Legendary difficulty.
We also recommend farming Lost sectors located in Savathun's Throne World as there is a high chance of the helmet dropping. That said, the following are all three Lost Sectors in Savathun's Throne World:
All three Lost Sectors are located separately in each area of Savathun's Throneworld. You can find Extraction inside the Quagmire region shown below. Screenshot by Pro Game GuidesFor Metamorphosis Lost Sector, you will need to head north to the Miasma Region, as shown below. Screenshot by Pro Game GuidesNow for the last Lost Sector, you will need to find it in the Florescent Canal, as shown below. Screenshot by Pro Game GuidesThat said, farm these Lost Sectors while on Legendary difficulty, and you should get the exotic drop for Loreley Splendour sooner or later. For more on Destiny, we at Pro Game Guides have you covered. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get updates on your favorite games!
Browse all the Exotic Titan armor in Destiny 2 and choose the best piece for your build. As Bungie releases more content for Destiny 2, the conversation about which piece of exotic armor to put on becomes more complicated. What might have been an easy choice when the game launched will need some thought. What activity you’re in, what subclass you're using, and what modifiers might be preset are all necessary considerations, which is why we've accumulated a complete list of exotic Titan armor in Destiny 2 and provided details and advice on when to wear it. Last updated on August 25, 2022. List of Exotic Titan Armor in Destiny 2Use the links below to jump to specific Destiny 2 exotic Titan armor listings to learn more about each piece's type, trait, and intrinsic perk.
For more information about other exotic armor in Destiny 2, be sure to check out our guide to all Exotic Warlock armor as well as our guide to all Exotic Hunter armor. Swing by our guide on all classes, subclasses and aspects in Destiny 2 for an overview of everything related to new and old classes. An Insurmountable SkullfortType: Helmet Good or Bad: I don't really see the big sell here, and I’ve used this helmet a fair amount. Once again, the benefit depends on you using your melee ability. I suppose it’s great if you’re getting overwhelmed and you kill an enemy by punching them, initiating health regeneration when you’re in a bad spot, but still not my favorite. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Mask of the Quiet OneType: Helmet Good or Bad: Good. Any time you take damage you are getting melee, grenade, and class ability energy. You don’t have to be using the Sentinel subclass for this. Of course, using the Sentinel subclass means that you can chain the benefits of this Exotic helmet together. Take damage and you get your ability energy. Get an ability kill and you repair the damage. Great cycle of events there if you work it correctly. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Khepri's HornType: Helmet Good or Bad: It’s okay. Solar damage kills can be weapons or abilities, so that’s good. The primary selling point is getting your barricade back quickly, so any situation where you benefit from frequent Rally Barricades, such as a boss fight where instantly reloading a rocket launcher is beneficial. The blast of Solar energy is cool, but it’s never been a game changer for me. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Helm of Saint-14Type: Helmet Good or Bad: This Exotic helmet is only useful for Sentinel Titans, so already it’s no good for two of the three subclasses, which is fine. It’s situational. Now that it also provides an overshield, it makes the Ward a fantatic option for boss DPS phases. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Eternal WarriorType: Helmet Good or Bad: Closer to bad than good for several reasons, one of which is how ugly it is. Seriously, though, it’s only useful to Striker Titans and only when they cast their Fist of Havoc Super ability. This means you get usefulness from it once or twice during each round of PvP, and every few minutes in PvE. If you’re dying a lot when you cast Fist of Havoc, this could help you solve that problem, but you could also solve that problem by making a few tweaks to the way you play. Back to exotic Titan armor list. One-Eyed MaskType: Helmet Good or Bad: Good. You know how in movies when someone is about to get beat up and they say, "You better kill me"? This helmet is the embodiment of that statement. If someone damages you in Crucible while you're wearing this helmet, they better kill you, because you will be able to see them, wherever they are on the map. What's more, if you can track them down, and kill them, you gain an overshield. This means, if you win a one-on-one duel, you're about to become even stronger. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Precious ScarsType: Helmet Good or Bad: There's some good to be found using Precious Scars, specifically in end-game content where death is inevitable and you want as much protection upon being revived as possible. This might help you out in Grandmaster Nightfalls or even Trials of Osiris if you're body is being camped. However, there are other, more appealing Exotics out there. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Loreley Splendor HelmType: Helmet Good or Bad: This is definitely a worthy Exotic to use, especially in difficult content. Whenever you get hit quite hard, you'll drop a Sunspot, which now heals you. Back to exotic Titan armor list. ACD/0 Feedback FenceType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: You’ve got to melee things to build energy, then depend on something hitting you with their melee, which will then release the built-up energy in a huge explosion. That’s a lot of criteria to meet to make these gauntlets useful. I’d blow these up for the extra Legendary Shards until such a time that they receive a buff from Bungie to become relevant again. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Doom Fang PauldronType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: In their current state, when paired with a Sentinel Titan, this is probably one of the best Exotics in the game. Back to exotic Titan armor list. SynthocepsType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Great. The Synthoceps are all about increasing the effectiveness and damage of your melee. To start, your melee range is increased from 5m to 7m just by wearing them, which means you can melee long before you’d think to. Secondly, when surrounded, your melee damage increases from 90 to 180 damage, which is double. This is all without considering the increased super damage while surrounded. Thanks to CoS Gaming for the detailed information. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Aeon SafeType: Gauntlets Sect of Force - Rapid precision hits with a weapon temporarily increase your reload speed and weapon swap speed. When you stun a Champion or defeat a boss/miniboss, your nearby fireteam members gain a burst of grenade and melee energy. Aeon Cult allies who do not have the Sect of Force role equipped also gain a burst of Super energy. Sect of Insight - Successive precision weapon takedowns have a chance to drop an Orb of Power for your allies. When you use a finisher on an Elite, you generate Special ammo for your fireteam; when you use a finisher on a boss or miniboss, you generate Heavy ammo for your fireteam. Nearby Aeon Cult allies who do not have Sect of Insight role equipped also gain a bonust o weapon damage for a short time. Sect of Vigor - Gain class ability energy as your allies die. Gain full class ability energy when you resurrect an ally. When you cast your Super, nearby allies gain an instant burst of healing. Aeon Cult allies who do not have the Sect of Vigor role equipped also gain an overshield. Good or Bad: The decision to change Aeon armor pieces to have three mods that can be cycled between, which grant impressive boons to your allies and other Aeon Cult users makes these gauntlets actually quite appealing. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Ashen WakeType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Only useful to the Sunbreaker Titan, and even then, you don’t appear to get a damage buff on the Fusion grenades, they just travel faster and explode on impact. I don’t see how anyone would find a value here that outweighs the Armamentarium. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Wormgod CaressType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: They’re fine in PvE, but useless in PvP. The entire point of the exotic is to get melee kills, which will increase your melee damage for a time, allowing you to get more kills. Melee kills are unreliable at best in the Crucible. Even if you get the first level of the buff, it’s probably not enough to one-shot another player. In PvE, however, killing a few low-level enemies can apply a significant damage buff that could be used to melee an enemy with more health. Could come in handy. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Ursa FuriosaType: Gauntlet Good or Bad: Good. Between you and me, this is currently one of the most powerful Titan Exotic armor pieces in the game. For every bit of damage blocked by the new Titan shield, you will be receiving a bit more Super back when the Super ends. Rinse and repeat. Almost literally infinite Supers. Back to exotic Titan armor list. StrongholdType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Right now, no one is wanting to guard with a Sword. Shard these and keep them in your Collections until such a time as guarding becomes more important and when that happens, Swords will likely be out of vogue anyway. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Citan's RampartsType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Being able to shoot through the Assault Barricade is a great boon, however, the reduced health and duration is a major disadvantage. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Icefall MantleType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Surprisingly good, despite the slight negative of being slowed. This will save you in a pinch, ensuring you don't die to something in the heat of battle. Back to exotic Titan armor list. No Backup PlansType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Fairly decent, in the right build. The focus on Shotgun use really limits your weapon choice but it's also quite effective and keeping your melee charged. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Second ChanceType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: This is an excellent new addition for Titans. Not only do you gain another Shield Throw, it can be used to pierce the shields of Champions, stunning them. Don't want to use Anti-Barrier Sidearms or some other garbage? Use this. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Point-Contact Cannon BraceType: Gauntlets Good or Bad: Definitely a fun Exotic for those that want to use the Titan's new melee ability. However, there are more powerful Exotics to be found elsewhere. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Crest of Alpha LupiType: Chest Armor Good or Bad: Useful in controllable and predictable ways, which is good. You know what you’re getting, even if it isn’t great. Four orbs of light generated from your super ability would now be five, and the idea that you get a healing pulse when using a barricade makes a lot of sense, because Titans tend to use their barricade when damage is incoming, which is the ideal time to heal. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Actium War RigType: Chest Armor Good or Bad: Good. I use this a lot for the Calus fight when playing the through the original Leviathan raid in Destiny 2. This works well for shooting skulls, and it’s great for maintaining damage on Calus if you run low on heavy ammo, which is almost certainly going to be the case. Any time you’d prefer not to reload, consider the Actium War Rig for the job. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Hallowfire HeartType: Chest Armor Good or Bad: Nah. You must have your Hammer of Sol super ability fully charged for this exotic to work its magic. Even then, the benefits just aren’t there compared to other exotic armor pieces. You might find a situation where weekly modifiers make this useful, but I can’t think of any of the top of my head. Back to exotic Titan armor list. ArmamentariumType: Chest Armor Good or Bad: Phenomenal. You know an Exotic is good when it doesn't need a big paragraph to describe its intrinsic perk. The Armamentarium gives you an additional grenade, and Bungie knew that was enough to make it great. The only negative is that when wearing this with my Striker Titan and using the Code of the Earthshaker tree, it was useless. I already have a second grenade charge, so this exotic is best enjoyed by the Sentinel and Sunbreaker. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Heart of Inmost LightType: Chest Good or Bad: Good. If you enjoy using Titan abilities, this is the Exotic for you. Sync this Exotic up with a Super and you'll have grenades and melees for days. Seriously, one of the best Titan Exotics out there. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Severance EnclosureType: Chest Good or Bad: This chest piece is quite valuable for the player that's looking for even more area-of-effect damage. Killing an enemy with a charged melee or finisher means a nice explosion around you, helping with add clear. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Curiass of the Falling StarType: Chest Good or Bad: Great. This thing significantly increases the damage of Thundercrash, ensuring that Titans can deal a considerable amount of damage to bosses. This is especially true during Season of the Splicer. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Hoarfrost-ZType: Chest Good or Bad: Not a bad choice for those Stasis builds that might want to mix things up. However, there are likely some other options that will appeal more to those focusing on crystal generation. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Lion RampantType: Leg Armor Good or Bad: Good for highly skilled players who want to have some fun in PvP. Because there is a bump to hip fire accuracy, they work even better when paired with a weapon that provides the same benefits. In PvP, players will often have a hard time tracking players who use height to their advantage, especially when you jump before they come around a corner, and the Lion Rampant can make for some fun plays if used correctly. Back to exotic Titan armor list. PeacekeepersType: Leg Armor Good or Bad: The Peacekeepers are a dead-average pair of boots that cannibalise having an Exotic in another slot. The only advantage these boots offer is the ability to reload a stowed SMG (which aren't really vogue at the moment unless a Raid Lair has Prestige mode that requires SMGs) while also instantly readying the SMG - again, not very useful. Only pick these up to complete a collection, otherwise, equip something different. Back to exotic Titan armor list. DunemarchersType: Leg Armor Good or Bad: The fact that the Dunemarchers increase sprint speed is the primary selling point for me, but I tend to value mobility over other benefits. I’ve used them a lot and the damage chaining from melee attacks is cool, but players at full health in PvP are going to survive it, and your primary PvE strategy isn’t likely to be running melee attacks. Could find some situational use, but unlikely that you’ll use these as your main Titan exotic. Back to exotic Titan armor list. MK. 44 Stand AsidesType: Leg Armor Good or Bad: I’m not a fan. To get the overshield you must be at full health and sprinting, so it’s going to be problematic in PvP right away. Melee hits in PvP tend not to be one-shot kills, so the idea of sprinting around the map looking to deliver a melee hit is silly. The major benefit is the cooldown for scoring hits with your melee. A normal melee cooldown is about 60 seconds, and this cuts that in half. Again, that isn’t much help in PvP where a melee hit often won’t score you a kill. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Antaeus WardsType: Boots Good or Bad: Good. This can be used to hilarious effect in both Cruclble and PVE content. Improved sliding means sliding further, and any projectiles that hit you while sliding will be deflected. Laugh as your enemies die to their own rocket after it's deflected off of your boots. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Peregrine GreavesType: Boots Good or Bad: Back in Destiny, Peregrine Greaves dominated enemies on specific burn weaks when there was bonus in-air damage. The same might still be true for Destiny 2, but the likelihood of you being able to take advantage of this in a Nightfall: The Ordeal is low. Probably opt for something else. Back to exotic Titan armor list. Phoenix CradleType: Boots Good or Bad: The Phoenix Cradles are definitely worth considering for those playing in a Fireteam. Being able to increase your allies' damage, Super duration, and ability recharge is excellent, especially during raid damage phases. Back to exotic Titan armor list. The Path of Burning StepsType: Boots Good or Bad: Good. These will ensure Stasis isn't as effective against you in Crucible, which removes one of the game's biggest headaches at the moment. Plus, the bonus to weapon damage is rather nice and easy to proc. Back to exotic Titan armor list. That's it for all of the exotic Titan armor in Destiny 2. For more information about other exotic armor, be sure to check out our guide to all Exotic Warlock armor as well as our guide to all Exotic Hunter armor. There will be more to collect and try out once Destiny 2 launches its Forsaken DLC this September 4, but until then, these are all of the options for Titans. You can check out our other content by visiting our Destiny 2 complete strategy guide.
Bill and Sam are the two Shacknews writers who handle the bulk of the Destiny 2 content. As a Hunter and Warlock main respectively, they can cover a great deal of ground with whatever is happening in Destiny 2 today. What they don't know they can find out thanks to their all-star lineup of Destiny 2 friends. How do you get new exotic helmets in Destiny 2?Fallen Sunstar can drop reliably from the Legend and Master Lost Sectors. Players that are of a high enough Power level should tackle the Master Lost Sector for a high chance of acquiring the helmet. However, players may get lucky on the Legend and receive it on the first clear.
How do you get the Loreley Titan helmet?The helm is obtainable by completing specific Lost Sectors on higher difficulties. Loreley Splendor exotic boost will provide you with a pro guardian player who will complete the required Lost Sector in order to get the helmet.
Can you get Loreley splendor helm from legendary Lost sector?The other way gamers can unlock Loreley Splendor Helmet is to farm the lost sectors in Savathun's Throne World at a Master or Legendary difficulty setting.
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