Destiny 2: The 10 Best Exotic Weapons Ranked

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The first step of Magnum Opus requires that you obtain seven Strange Coins. You obtain Strange Coins by partaking in the 30th Anniversary's Dares of Eternity game mode. Each completion of that mode grants one Strange Coin. There is also a small chance that any Paraversal Haul bundles you open will grant one Strange Coin. Paraversal Hauls drop from Starhorse daily bount


It also has a great catalyst that speeds up the charge time, making it easier to hit those critical shots and increasing DPS. Although "Particle Deconstruction" goes away at the end of the season, it's safe to say this will remain dominant. With this weapon added to the tower kiosk, there's no reason not to pick it up for endgame cont


The Ace of Spades, more simply known as "Ace," debuted back in Destiny and was reprised in the Forsaken expansion. To this day, the Ace represents what many players would call the "ideal" hand cannon for

I wouldn’t want to take anything away from the most hardcore Destiny 2 players that actually do spend all day every day in the game. They still deserve to be rewarded for their dedication, but those rewards already exist outside of Grandmaster Nightfalls. They have Triumphs to pursue, Master Raids, Trials of Osiris, and titles to earn. Grandmaster Nightfalls should be the hardest content to do, but they shouldn’t be gatekept behind a monotonous grind.

Destiny’s reliance on armor mods is starting to become an issue. It has been a growing pain that you need certain mods to even attempt endgame content—notably Protective Light and Champion mods. Champion mods always go on your arms, so the unique ability-centric mods that typically go there are seldom used. It’s hard to justify using Impact Induction when all endgame content has two Champion types present.

This is going to be a divisive opinion amongst the Destiny 2 leveling Guide community. Grandmaster Nightfalls are the very end of the endgame. They are the pinnacle PVE challenge for the most dedicated Destiny players. They’re unbelievably challenging and completely inaccessible until you’ve reached a power level that far exceeds the requirements for any other activity, including raids. Grandmaster Nightfalls are designed to be a top-tier challenge for hardcore players, and that’s exactly what they are. My concern isn’t with the challenge or the dedication required to access them, but rather the empty, soulless grind to get there. If you want to be leveled appropriately for a Grandmaster, you have to grind Destiny full time, day-in and day-out, for months. I just don’t think you should have to dedicate your life to Destiny - or any game - to complete the hardest content.

Since the start of Shadowkeep two years ago, the best way to grind is by completing bounties on the Moon. Here you can spend countless hours running through the same Lost Sectors and Public Events over and over to make minor progress towards your next Artifact Power level. You’ll reach the minimum requirement of 1345 once you hit level 150 on the battle pass, but you’ll have little chance of actually completing a Grandmaster Nightfall at that level. If you really want to participate in Destiny 2’s endgame activity, you’ll need to reach at least level 250, and the only way to get there is to grind it out.

That’s one hell of a laundry list. Even if a newer player somehow has all of that , you’re going to need armor with enough upgrades to fit all of those mandatory mods. Unless you can Masterwork your armor—the reason you’d be running Master Nightfalls in the first place—you’ll also be limiting which weapons you can use since these Orb-generating mods only work for certain damage types. Unfortunately, that might not be the worst part of this change.


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The clearest example of this is the Forsaken Pack, a $20 DLC that sells the raid, dungeon, and weapons tied to the Forsaken expansion. Bungie released the campaign for free, but they are still charging money for the DLC’s post-story content. And you know what the worst part is? That free campaign won’t exist once The Witch Queen launches . It doesn’t matter if you bought Forsaken or not; that DLC’s campaign will be inaccessible for the foreseeable future. Bungie could have released the entire expansion for free to beef up the free-to-play experience, but they chose not to. They locked the best parts of Forsaken behind a paywall instead.


This linear fusion from Destiny dropped with the Warmind expansion in Year 1, but never really stood out like it used to. Now, with the major buffs to linear fusion rifles, alongside the seasonal mod "Particle Deconstruction," this is the best weapon against bosses and monsters in Destiny