Shadow Price has made its way to Destiny 2 in the form of a Nightfall exclusive reward. This Auto Rifle was once a Destiny 1 gun, but now it’s tearing up PVE content and being somewhat effective in PVP – with the right rolls. Getting a Shadow Price god roll is going to take a bit of work and a whole lot of luck, so prepare for a grind.
Shadow Price god roll
The Shadow Price Curated roll in Collections isn t a god roll.
Shadow Price is a 450 RPM Auto Rifle, which puts it on the slower end of the archetypes. In saying that, this spectrum of Auto Rifles manage to be quite powerful as they can balance Impact and Range. For the likes of Shadow Price, it has some great perks for a PVE god roll, but it might not be the best weapon to use in PVP matches. Unlike its Destiny 1 version, Shadow Price in Destiny 2 is an Arc weapon.
The Swarm is one of a few returning guns to Destiny 2 available exclusively through Nightfall: The Ordeal. This Machine Gun may find itself into your inventory at some point and you’re going to need to know what a Swarm god roll looks like. Let’s take some time to cover the perks that work well for PVE and PVP, as well as some other viable options.
The Swarm
Much like The Palindrome and Shadow Price, The Swarm was originally a Destiny 1 gun. This Machine Gun hasn’t moved from the Power weapon slot, but it now has a set elemental type: Arc. Unfortunately, this makes it another 360 RPM Machine Gun that does Arc damage, the other being the Seventh Seraph SAW. However, The Swarm manages to beat SAW in every single stat point except for Bounce Intensity, according to the Light.gg breakdown.
Destiny 2’s Season of the Chosen see’s the welcome return of the Shadow Price auto Rifle. Guardians haven’t used this weapon in some time, a remnant of Toland, who can be found haunting the Moon.
The weapon has 29 Impact and 67 Range, with a magazine size of 33 and a fire rate of 450 RPM. It also has a nice balance of stability and handling, making it quite accurate.
To get your hands on the Shadow Price, you will need to jump into the Nightfall playlist. This is pretty good news, as Nightfalls attract a lot of grinding anyway as people want to get their hands on upgrade materials.
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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.
So, you’ve got yourself some Warmind Cell mods and now you want to use Seventh Seraph weapons to start making a world of pain for your enemies in Destiny 2. While any of these weapons (IKELOS weapons, too) can create the cells, it’s a good idea to aim for Seventh Seraph god rolls. If you’re going to be burning your enemies away with the might of Rasputin, might as well do it in the most lethal way possible. Let’s talk about what you should be aiming for with these weapon rolls.
Seventh Seraph weapons
Seventh Seraph weapons were originally introduced to Destiny 2 in Season 10, Season of the Worthy. These were only available via the seasonal vendor, Rasputin, inside his various bunkers. Now, though, players can acquire the Seventh Seraph weapons from numerous sources throughout the game. This small change has allowed more players to begin looking into Warmind Cell mod builds.