Void is arguably the best subclass in Destiny 2. The best Void Hunter build is proof of that. This Void Hunter PvE build relies on Invisibility and your Super. The PvP build relies solely on Invisibility while also playing with an upgraded radar.

Basically, this Void Hunter build is terrific for solo and higher-tier content likeDungeons. Here is the best Void Hunter build in Destiny 2 right now.

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Best PvE Void Hunter build in Destiny 2

The way you’ll want to play thisDestiny 2Void Hunter build is touse your Super to tether adds. Once all the adds are tethered in one spot, throw your Vortex Grenade. You’ll get about 25% of your Super back, as well as Invisibility, Devour, Volatile Rounds, Void Breaches, and Orbs of Power by getting kills with your Void weapon and abilities.

In theory, you’llconstantly be Invisible, have Volatile Rounds, and Devour. You’ll also get your super back quickly. Overall, you’ll be an add-killing machine that’ll never die.

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Best PvE Void Hunter seasonal perks in Destiny 2 Season of the Witch

While this Void Hunter build is always good, there arefour Seasonal Artifact perksthat make it incredible in PvP and PvE. Here are the necessary Void perks for the best Void Hunter:

In Season of the Witch, the big thing is elemental orbs. While this build survives without elemental orbs, it’s a fun addition to the build that’ll make fights entertaining, and you’llget Special and Heavy ammo more frequently.

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Best PvE Void Hunter Aspects and Fragments

Central to this Void Hunter build isgoing invisible with Vanishing Step and Stylish Executioner. Use these Aspects to protect yourself and set yourself up for combos.

Echo of Reprisal is key here as it allows us toget our Super back fast. From there, we’ll get Devour from Echo of Devour, Void Breaches from Echo of Cessation, and Volatile Rounds from Echo of Instability. This creates an excellent gameplay loop of defeating Volatile enemies, getting Devour from the leftover Void Breaches thanks to Cessation, and earning more ability energy from it all.

Best PvE Void Hunter Abilities

In all honestly,there are no mandatory abilities for this Void Hunter build except Deadfall. This build relies heavily on the Aspects and Fragments as well as the Exotic Armor and your choice of Void weapon.

Use whichever Super you want, butShadowshot: Deadshotis great in any PvE situation as it has the lowest cooldown and lasts the longest. I likeTriple Jumpas it gives me extra wiggle room while traversing.Gambit’s Dodgeis my preferred Dodge as it recharges my Melee which makes for more chances to become invisible. Lastly,Vortex Grenadeis best for add clearing which is what this build excels at.

Best PvE Void Hunter Exotic Armor, weapons, and mods

Since this build focuses on your Super, Orpheus Rig is the best Exotic armor to use. With it, you’ll get tons of Super energy right after using your Super which means you can keep using it over and over. If you don’t have Orpheus Rig or don’t like it, Gyrfalcon’s Hauberk is a great alternative.

From there,the Le Monarque Exotic Void Bowpairs really nicely here as well as any Void weapon, like Funnelweb for example. You’ll also want a solid Void Heavy Weapon, and I recommend Commemoration.

For the mods, you’ll want Void Siphon tocreate more Orbs of Power on Void killsand Ashes to Assets to trigger fast Super regeneration on grenade kills. For the arms, since we’re using our grenades a lot, Firepower and Grenade Kickstart helpregenerate and create Orbs of Power.

Chest mods are all aboutdamage reduction, so put on whatever you like as well as Concussive Dampener to take less up close and personal damage. Absolution, Innervation, and Insulationreduce your abilities, grenade, and class cooldown, allowing you to access Invisibility more often.

Lastly, use one Reaper mod to ensure you get Orbs of Power and Bomber toreduce the cooldown of your grenades.

Best PvP Void Hunter build in Destiny 2

Void Hunters are great in PvP because oftheir ability to enter Invisibility with ease. Invisibility isn’t foolproof, but it does give you a window of time to surprise your enemies and come out on top.

Since Knucklehead Radar got a major buff, I’m going to highlight that Exotic in this build. WithKnucklehead Radar, you’ll always have a radar on, be able to mark enemies and get a boost to airborne effectiveness. This all works really well while also highlighting Invisibility.

Best PvP Void Hunter seasonal perks in Destiny 2 Season of the Witch

There aren’t any meta perks in Season of the Witch. The only switch I would recommend from PvE to PvP is to addRapid-Fire Ranger. This perk allows you to weaken Guardians with rapid precision hits. Experiment with other perks to see how they perform, but nothing is essential for this build.

Best PvP Void Hunter Aspects and Fragments

For Aspects, we’ll use Vanishing Step often toturn Invisible. If possible, you’ll want to do this before enemies see you and when you are close to enemies. Trapper’s Ambush gives us another way to turn Invisible and it allows us to turn our allies Invisible.

Echo of Dilation works in conjunction with Knucklehead Radar to give useven more rangeand some great stat boosts. Echo of Leeching and Echo of Vigilance work well together as you’llget full health and a Void overshieldafter getting a charged or uncharged melee kill. Lastly,your Invisibility lasts longerwith Echo of Persistence.

Best PvP Void Hunter Abilities

Spectral Blades is king when it comes to PvP Supers. you’re able to use a Shadowshot if you want to control zones, but Spectral Blades willget you more kills.

Both dodges can be good here, and Vanishing Step gives you a unique dodge animation. I recommend Marksman’s Dodge to play more up close and reload your weapons, plus it hasa slightly lower cooldown.

Snare Bomb is an insanely good melee as it cantemporarily blind enemieswhich makes them easy targets and you’re able to use it on yourself and teammates to go Invisible. I prefer Scatter Grenade todeal high single-target damage. If you want to control zones, use Vortex Grenade. I’ve heard good things about Suppression Greande as well if you want something quick and easy to secure kills.

Best PvP Void Hunter Exotic Armor, weapons, and mods

Knucklehead Radar is the Exotic of choice for this Void Hunter build because radar is super important to have in any PvP mode. You’ll always have yourradar even while aiming, visually mark and deal more damage to enemies, and get a bonus to airborne effectiveness. If you don’t have or don’t like this Exotic, you can double down with Insivibility by having two dodges withThe Sixth Coyote.

For weapons, I recommend having something forlong-rangelike Hung Jury SR4 or Le Monarque that doubles as a solid way toone-tap enemies close to dying. For your other weapon, I recommend a Fusion Rifle or Shotgun which will work really well since you’re almost always going to be Invisible. If possible,run a Void weapon.

The best helmet Armor Mods for the best PvP Void Hunter are Void Targeting and Dynamo. Void Targetinghelps your Void weapons hit your targetand Dynamogives you Super energywhen using your class ability near targets.

For arms, you want to focus ontargeting and reloading modslike Void Loader and Void Dexterity. Of course, if you aren’t using a Void weapon, replace these mods with Kinetic or whatever else. For chest, I recommend two Melee Damage Resistance mods to help youstay alive at close range.

Absolution reduces all your ability cooldowns, Recuperation gives you health, and Insulation gives you a reduced class ability cooldown which is important to give you more chances to go Invisible. For the class item, I recommend Reaper to geta steady source of Orbs of Powerand Distribution toreduce all your ability cooldownswhen you use your dodge near enemies which will happen often.

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From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor’s Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.