Visions of Confluence is another Vault of Glass weapon that has been introduced to Destiny 2. This Scout Rifle sits in the Energy slot, deals Solar damage, and offers quite a few interesting perks. Be on the lookout for a Visions of Confluence god roll, as it can mean the difference between dismantling it and keeping it around for a good time.
Visions of Confluence god roll
The Curated Roll in Collections is pretty close to a god roll Visions of Confluence. If you weren t interested in Zen Moment, Rewind Rounds would be the other option.
At the time of writing, other than Dead Man’s Tale, there aren’t a lot of reasons to use Scout Rifles in PVP content. They certainly have their uses in PVE, such as dealing with Harpies during the Atheon encounter in Vault of Glass, but outside of that, there are other weapons that outperform them. In saying this, Visions of Confluence is a Scout Rifle that manages to feel pretty good to use, even if it’s not necessarily a meta option during
Fatebringer is back and Destiny 2 players are looking to get a god roll. While it might not have Outlaw, Destiny 2’s version of Fatebringer has a few appealing perks, with the Curated Roll being by far the most impressive. If you’ve got it in you to farm the drop locations, this one is absolutely worth grabbing.
Fatebringer god rolls
Fatebringer is a Hand Cannon that sits in the 140 RPM archetype. This makes it sit around the middle of the speed options available to Hand Cannons, with it matching the likes of Dire Promise and The Palindrome.
Compared to The Palindrome, Fatebringer offers better Handling and Reload Speed while it matches the Impact. It’s got a worse Range and Stability stat, but only slightly. For those that don’t like the model of The Palindrome, a god roll Fatebringer will be a great replacement.