Weapons in Destiny 2 can be great with minimal upgrades, but there’s something about kitting out weapons with a god roll setup that sends them far, far beyond. The Non-Denouement, for example, a bow from the Salvation’s Edge raid, isn’t that great on its own. However, two specific perks can turn it into a budget version of the Trinity Ghoul exotic bow. Combined with another handy exotic, it can make for a sweet combo.
This is no different for other weapons, including a particularly interesting pulse rifle, the Nullify. If you’re looking to make some major upgrades, here’s how to get the god roll for the Nullify pulse rifle in Destiny 2.
The best perks and attachments for the Nullify in Destiny 2
The Nullify pulse rifle joins the new Corrasion pulse rifle from Act II of the Echoes Episode in running the Heavy Frame. This frame makes the weapon fire a hard-hitting two-round burst, similar to what you’d expect from the Graviton Lance. This means you won’t be hitting targets quite as often as with other pulse rifles, but when you do it, you’ll hit hard. Ideally, this means we want to focus on on-kill effects, and the following setup should do just that.
- Barrel: Arrowhead Brake
- Magazine: Accurized Rounds
- Perk 1: Firefly
- Perk 2: Incandescent
Arrowhead Brake and Accurized Rounds are classics, providing improved handling, recoil, and range with no downsides. These will all let you play a little safer, which can especially be helpful during harder content like Grandmaster Nightfalls. Firefly is another classic, causing enemies to explode on precision kills, while Incandescent does a lot of AoE damage by scorching nearby targets. All in all, these perks make the Nullify a pulse rifle sniper that can beam down the target you’re focusing on, then either cause follow-up kills or make those follow-up kills even easier.
How to get the Nullify pulse rifle
The Nullify pulse rifle is exclusively found within the Salvation’s Edge raid, specifically dropping from the first, third, and final encounters. This gives nine separate chances to get the Nullify each week, though other ways exist. Secret chests throughout the raid can drop the Nullify if you’ve earned it before.
You can also purchase Nullify copies with red borders from the final chest at the end of the raid. These cost 20 Spoils of Conquest a piece, but can get you one step closer to being able to craft one at the Enclave. Once you have five red border versions, you can make whatever roll you want, even with enhanced versions of its two perks.
Published: Aug 1, 2024 11:52 am