Destiny 2’s Sword meta has changed little over the past few seasons, with The Lament being the king of Sword DPS after proving its dominance over the Falling Guillotine. Destiny 2 Guardians may have a new Sword to contend with the current top options.

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The Crown-Splitter is a Titan exclusive Void Sword that has made its return to Destiny 2 alongside its Warlock and Hunter’s counterparts. What makes the Crown-Splitter so special is that it is currently working with the powerful Season Mod, Energy Accelerant, and can be stacked with Destiny 2's Breach and Clear mod if used by another Fireteam member.

Updated June 15th, 2021 by Russ Boswell: It's been approximately two weeks since the community began discovering the damage potential of Energy Accelerant and the Heavy Attack from Crown Splitter and Bungie has yet to patch out the curious DPS increase. It's still not clear if the developer has decided to leave the potential bug alone or if they're going to toss out a patch to fix the offending glitch. As of writing, insane damage numbers are still possible using the correct Crown Splitter build. With many more players starting to get their hands on the Titan heavy weapon, we decided to update this guide with more pertinent information. 

Solo Crown Splitter Build

To build the Crown-Splitter to its maximum potential, Destiny 2 Titans will want to start with the base roll of the Sword and look for perks to maximize its base damage output. There are a couple of Crown Splitter builds that players may want to consider trying. According to Destiny 2 Youtuber Aztecross, a solid solo-build would include Crown Splitter rolls like:

  • Honed / Jagged Edge
  • Heavy Guard
  • Flash Counter
  • Vorpal Weapon

This combination of skills will give guardians solid survivability by utilizing Flash Counter to not only weaken enemies but also disorient them, decreasing the damage (and potential attacks) that players will take while up-close and personal with the enemy. Jagged Edge offers up greater DPS potential but Honed Edge can work, especially since some players are having poor luck in getting the Crown Splitter to drop in the first place, making potential farming for a God Roll pretty difficult.

Maximum Damage Crown Splitter Build

Those looking to maximize their potential damage output will want to target this Crown Splitter build, utilizing what may be considered a God Roll (for melting bosses and high-level enemies quickly):

  • Jagged Edge
  • Heavy Guard
  • Relentless Strikes
  • Whirlwind Blade

Starting with the blade trait, Guardians are free to choose what works best for them with an emphasis on traits that give increased Ammo Capacity or Impact. The second perk column is static with Heavy Guard being the only option, however, Crown-Splitter’s last two perk columns play host to two perks that synergize well together, Relentless Strikes and Whirlwind Blade.

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Destiny 2 Titans will want Relentless Strikes for its ability to refund sword ammo after every third light attack in a short time, extending the potential damage window. This pairs perfectly with Whirlwind Blade, increasing the Crown-Splitter's damage with every rapid Sword strike. Stacking up to five times for a maximum 30% damage increase, Whirlwind Blade doubles what Vorpal Weapon offers with its 15%. The combination of the light attacks refunding sword ammo and increasing damage pairs nicely with the Crown-Splitter’s heavy attack.

Tips For Using Crown Splitter

Titans should look to finish their Crown-Splitter with an Impact Masterwork and Major or Boss Spec mod depending on the target. The rotation that Titans should use with the Crown-Splitter is five light attacks followed by a heavy attack. Since the heavy attack on Swords is more powerful with a full melee charge, Titans do not want to spam heavy attacks with their Crown-Splitter. Using five light attacks before a heavy attack allows time for the Sword’s melee attack to recharge while Guardians use Whirlwind Blade to increase their damage before the next heavy attack.

From here, Destiny 2 Titans can further increase their damage output with the new seasonal mod, Energy Accelerant. Energy Accelerant is supposed to increase the damage of Dragonfly, Chain Reaction, and Firefly explosions; however, it appears to still be bugged and is now affecting the Crown-Splitter. Energy Accelerant increases the Crown-Splitter’s heavy attack by 100%, doubling its DPS instantly. Considering Energy Accelerant is not supposed to work this way in Destiny 2, it's safe to assume this is a bug and will probably get patched at some point.

Regardless of if the current interaction between Crown-Splitter and Energy Accelerant is a bug or not, it is currently allowing the Crown-Splitter to be among the top damage options in Destiny 2. This current Crown-Splitter build will also stack with Lucent Blade or Weapons of Light for an extra 35% damage. Flash Counter can replace Relentless Strikes for an extra 20% debuff on the target but this requires Guardians to block a melee attack immediately after guarding, which may not be consistent against Destiny 2's bosses, making Relentless Strike a better choice for its ease of use.

The Best Exotic Armor To Pair With Crown Splitter

Considering the Crown-Splitter is a Titan exclusive, the Titan Exotic Gauntlets, Stronghold, would be a solid choice for its ability to heal the user from shots blocked while guarding, however, guarding will cancel any stacks of Whirlwind Blade that the user may have.

Titans have an interesting damage option with the Crown-Splitter, at least until Bungie patches the bug with Energy Accelerant.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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