The Elemental Charge in Destiny 2 is a very powerful Leg Armor mod if you know how it works. It has gone through a few changes in the years, but this is what we are left with.

What is the Elemental Charge mod?

In a nutshell, the Elemental Charge Destiny 2 armor modgrants armor charge.It slowly builds armor charge whenever you collect an elemental pickup such as aFiresprite,Ionic Trace,Stasis shard, orVoid Breach, or destroy aStrand Tangle. If you pick up an element matching your Guardians, you gain two armor charges.

The Elemental Charge mod is fantastic if you’re running a build with mods that require constant armor charge. It can also be paired with Stacks on Stack to double the amount of armor charge gained. This means collecting elements of your own class could give you four armor charges in Destiny 2.

Elemental Charge Destiny 2

How to use Elemental Charge

Elemental Charge is a mod given to all Destiny 2 guardians and is essential for anyone looking to keep those armor charges rolling in. It is possible to have two Elemental Charge mods, but a better combo isstacking it with Stacks on Stacksto double the income.

Elemental Charge works differently for each subclass element. This table will break down just how much armor charge is collected from elements in Destiny 2.

As you can see, Tagles take the least to produce one armor charge with the Elemental Charge mod equipped in Destiny 2. However, you also need to take into consideration just how long it takes to produce them and then destroy them.

Technically, Arc is the way to go when you have Elemental Charge equipped. Ionic Traces can be very easily produced and, therefore, farmed for Armor charge. However, now with the introduction ofthe Prismatic classes, everything is going to change.

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