Destiny 2 is going to see changes for its weapons, according to developers, and particularly guns like hand cannons and scout rifles, specifically, could be seeing slight buffs to make them more on par with the rest. Regardless, the Vault of Glass now allows players to farm for Fatebringer, which is particularly great because of the combination of perks and traits it can be dropped with.

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Best Rolls For Destiny 2’s Fatebringer And Fatebringer God Roll

There are nine possible rolls for the barrels, as listed below:

Smallbore, which increases both Range and Stability by 7 Polygonal Rifling, which increases Stability by 10 Extended Barrel, increasing Range and Recoil by 10, while also decreasing Handling by 10 Chambered Compensator, providing a boost of 10 to both Stability and Recoil, and a decrease of 5 to Handling Hammer-Forged Rifling, adding 10 to the weapon’s Range Fluted Barrel, increasing Stability by 5 and handling by 15 Arrowhead Brake, adding 10 to Handling and 30 to Recoil Corkscrew Rifling, which adds 5 to the weapon’s Range, Handling, and Stability Full Bore, which provides a boost of 15 to Range at the cost of 5 less Handling and 10 less Stability

The possible magazine rolls for Destiny 2’s Fatebringer are the following:

Alloy Magazine, granting the weapon faster reload times with an empty magazine Extended Mag, which decreases Reload Speed by 20 and increases Magazine by 30 Accurized Rounds, increasing Range by 10 Flared Magwell, which boosts Stability by 5 and Reload Speed by 15 Appended Mag, providing a boost of 20 to Magazine Steady Rounds, decreasing range by 5 and increasing Stability by 15 Tactical Mag, which provides a bonus of 5 to Stability, 10 to Magazine, and 10 to Reload Speed

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The basic traits for Fatebringer, or the first column of perks, includes these:

Rewind Rounds, which refills the weapon’s magazine based on the number of hits Killing Wind, which makes final blows increase mobility, range, and handling Tunnel Vision, granting a buff to target acquisition and aim down sights speed after a kill Thresh, which makes players obtain Super energy when killing an enemy Osmosis, which allows players to use their grenade and have the weapon match the same energy damage type Explosive Payload, which grants a small detonation area of effect around the target

The legendary traits, instead, are the following:

Frenzy, increasing damage, handling, and reload speed after being in combat for a while Eye of the Storm, increasing accuracy and handling if the Guardian’s health gets lower Kill Clip, which grants extra damage if reloading after a kill Opening Shot, which increases accuracy and range on the first bullet of the magazine Firefly, which is an improved version of Dragonfly, with precision kills granting a boost to reload speed and causing a Solar explosion Adrenaline Junkie, which makes kills with grenades grant bonus damage and handling to the weapon

Overall, the best rolls for Fatebringer’s barrel are Smallbore, Hammer-Forged Rifling, and Corkscrew Rifling. The most impactful magazine rolls are Accurized Rounds and Tactical Mag. The best basic trait for Fatebringer is Explosive Payload, but Killing Wind and Thresh are great alternatives, especially if combined with Firefly. In fact, the most powerful roll here is Firefly, which can be paired with Energy Accelerant and other mods related to the Warmind Cells, like Global Reach. The ‘god roll’ is one that has both Firefly and Explosive Payload, possibly with a combination of the best barrel and magazine rolls, so this is one of the weapons to seek in Destiny 2’s current meta.

Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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