Destiny 2’sWitch Queenexpansion overhauled the Void subclasses to use theAspects and Fragments system that Stasis launched with.

With three Aspects and 16 Fragments to use per class, the buildcrafting potential for Void 3.0 is endless.

Nightstalkers, Sentinels, and Voidwalkers have more ways than ever before to create the perfect build.

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It also spawns a Void Breach, this effect having a five-second cooldown.

This is easily the worst Fragment for Void subclasses and should never be used, even in PvP.

Destiny 2 Echo of Harvest

Defeating Suppressed targets spawns a Void Breach.

Suppressing a target grants a ten-second buff that increases your Mobility by 30.

Your equipped weapon also gets reloaded from reserves, and a Void Breach spawns if the suppressed target dies.

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That sounds quite powerful on paper, but there aren’t many ways to apply suppression.

14Echo Of Exchange

Echo of Exchange:Melee final blows grant grenade energy.

Echo of Exchange grants ~8% grenade energy with each melee final blow, including uncharged melee kills.

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There’s a massive disparity between each class' melee abilities as well.

+10 Mobility and Intellect.

Keen Scout has been converted into this Fragment, now available to all Void subclasses instead of just Nightstalker.

Destiny 2 Nightstalker

While sneaking, the movement speed bonus is immense, outrunning a T10 Mobility Guardian with ease.

Coupled with the stat bonuses, this is a phenomenal Fragment for PvP.

Only use this Fragment in PvE for the stat increases.

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Echo of Leeching isn’t a bad Fragment by any stretch.

Being able to heal immediately after a melee kill is invaluable in PvP and worth considering for Sentinel mains.

This Fragment is worthless since Echo of Starvation exists.

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Devour grants almost all of your health back after a single kill.

Devour’s healing effect is also instant.

Leeching’s health regeneration can be interrupted if you take any damage.

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Overall, Leeching is a solid PvP Fragment for CQC builds but terrible in PvE.

11Echo Of Reprisal

Echo of Reprisal:Final blows when surrounded by combatants grant Super energy.

Nightstalkers can use this alongsideStar-Eater Scalesto quickly build up their Moebius Quiver Super.

Destiny 2 Echo of Provision

Echo of Reprisal is a great PvE Fragment and lackluster PvP Fragment.

10Echo Of Provision

Echo of Provision:Damaging targets with grenades grants melee energy.

If we ever get more Fragment slots on certain Void Aspect, Echo of Provision will see more use.

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9Echo Of Expulsion

Echo of Expulsion:Void ability final blows cause targets to explode.

Echo of Expulsion enhances the add-clearing potential of your Void abilities by turning enemy corpses into miniature grenades.

Just about every Void build can benefit from this Fragment.

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Voidwalkers can turn overcharged Vortex Grenades into an absurd add-clearing option.

Nightstalkers can make great use of this Fragment with any grenade and Devour.

Sentinels can Shield Bash into a group of enemies and create a massive explosion.

Destiny 2 Echo of Remnants

It’s fun, deals solid damage, and is useful in both PvE and PvP.

Defeating Volatile targets creates a Void Breach.

Cessation’s main use it to spawn Void Breaches for builds that have access to Volatile Rounds.

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The Finisher effect is simply a gimmick and should not be built around in any way.

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