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Destiny 2: How to Use Ward of Dawn Bubble in Void 3.0

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen has been released and in addition to adding a brand new story, raid, weapon type, you know, the usual. There’s also a big shakeup for subclasses as well. In particular, Void 3.0 has launched and all of the Void subclasses now have the Stasis treatment. In other words, aspects, fragments, and way more customization, all of that jazz. If you’re here, though, you might be confused about the Titan Sentinel subclass in particular and are wondering how to Ward of Dawn bubble in Destiny 2 as of Void 3.0. It’s not set by default and it can be a bit confusing to access. Here’s what you need to know.

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How to Use Ward of Dawn in Destiny 2 (Void 3.0)

So in the before times, the only way to use Ward of Dawn as a defender was to set your Sentinel to the top tree and then hold the super activation instead of just tapping it to bring out a Ward of Dawn bubble instead of the usual Sentinel shield. Obviously, since Void 3.0 has done away with the tree system, this is different now.

You do not get Ward of Dawn by default now, though, sorry to say. You still have to make a choice between it or Sentinel Shield now. To change your super, go to your Void subclass on the character screen and then hover over to the right to see your currently active super ability. You’ll see that there are two options: Sentinel Shield or Ward of Dawn, choose the one that you want.

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This is a very important choice as your aspects and fragments often have perks that are geared more towards Ward of Dawn play or Sentinel Shield play. If you want our opinion, for solo play you’re probably better off with Sentinel Shield, but in group play you might find Ward of Dawn better.

That’s all you need to know for how to use Ward of Dawn in Destiny 2 as of the Void 3.0 subclass update in The Witch Queen and Season of the Risen. For more tips, tricks, and FAQs answered, check out our helpful guide wiki for Year 5 of Destiny 2.


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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.