There are four weeks in Destiny 2’s Season of the Seraph that require Guardians to run Operation: Seraph’s Shield on Legendary to complete specific quests. Because of how this mission scales, it’s actually far easier to complete by yourself than with a fireteam. So, for the Titan mains out there, here is the build that got us through this drawn-out mission.

What to run as Titan to solo Legendary Operation: Seraph’s Shield

Weapons

When it comes to weapons, two loadouts worked well for us. The first utilizesLe Monarqueas the primary weapon with a craftedRagnhild-Ddoing the close and dirty work.Falling Guillotinewill get you through everything except the final boss on this loadout.

The second loadout uses a pulse rifle likeSmite of Merain,The Enigma, andXenophagein the heavy slot. Smite of Merain is only used for the Suppressor buff and popping off the quick shots to use that mechanic. The Enigma will be your bread and butter here as it can quickly dispatch swathes of enemies close-up and at a distance. Xenophage hits like a freight train and will make short work of bosses.

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Armor and Mods

Max usable power level is capped at 1580, so ensure your gear is at that point at a minimum. You’ll want to prioritize Resilience above all other stats and should have that at 100. Otherwise, we’re a fan ofStacks of Lightfor mods, specifically High-Energy Fire as it pairs extremely well withSolo Operativefor high-damage output.

Subclass, Aspects, and Fragments

This build is all about explosions and staying alive. Combined with The Enigma, Echo of Leeching will help keep you alive thanks to its health regen. Should things get hairy, pop your Barrier to apply an overshield. Otherwise, Controlled Demolition pairs excellently with both grenade and melee abilities for clearing out groups.

This build won’t allow you to face tank encounters, but it comes close. The biggest thing about running Operation: Seraph’s Shield on Legendary by yourself is managing the adds. In both the first and final boss fights, adds can quickly overwhelm Guardians and bring a run to a screeching halt. As such, prioritize clearing these enemies out before focusing on the boss again. Play smart, play safe, and you’ll have this knocked out in no time.

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