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.
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The Bottom Dollar Hand Cannon is a hot commodity in Destiny 2’s Season of the Chosen. This 120 RPM aggressive frame Hand Cannon has fit perfectly into the Hand Cannon meta, dropping Guardians in the Crucible in a crisp three shots if people can keep their aim on target.
It also has impressive impact and range stats, making it a threat when dueling some of the weapons that should dominate at longer ranges.
How to get the Bottom Dollar
At the moment, the only confirmed source for the Bottom Dollar is as an end of match drop in the Gambit playlist, so if you are looking for it, you will need to prepare to grind some motes.
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