But just like other looters, some weapons are better than others.
They are the spiritual successor to Forsaken’s Pinnacle weapons, albeit Rituals don’t feature unique perks.
We arenotincluding Pinnacle weapons in this list.
14Komodo-4FR
This weapon is currently sunset.
If you forgot this weapon existed, we don’t blame you.
Komodo-4FR was aCrucible-themed Linear Fusion Riflereleased during Season of Dawn.
Komodo could simultaneously use Moving Target and Eye of the Storm to land easy headshots in the Crucible.
The thing is, other Heavy weapons exist that can one-shot Guardians with much less work.
Komodo doesn’t fare much better in PvE.
Out of every Ritual weapon released in Destiny 2’s lifespan, Komodo is easily the worst.
13Buzzard
Buzzard was a Vanguard-themed Sidearm that was released in Season of Dawn.
12Edgewise
Rapid-Fire Machine Guns don’t see much use in Destiny 2.
Unfortunately, the weapon’s been sunset and can no longer be used in relevant content.
10Python
Python remains as the only Shotgun in Destiny 2 that could roll with Overflow.
Python packed a serious punch, synergized great with melee builds, and seldom had to reload.
Python was by far the best Ritual weapon released during Season of Dawn.
This Rapid-Fire Frame Kinetic could use Rapid Hit and Kill Clip simultaneously.
Unfortunately,Cry Mutinydoesn’t do much to make itself competitive with Rocket Launchers or Linear Fusion Rifles.
But what this weapon does have is style.
While these perks are quite potent on their own, they don’t serve a Bow particularly well.
It’s by no means a terrible Bow;there are just far better options for PvE and PvP.
In PvE, Adored is a surprisingly good option for newer Guardians.
If you need a good jack of all trades Special weapon, Adored has you covered.
5Reckless Endangerment
Reckless Endangermentis a Lightweight Shotgun that’s meant to compete with Riiswalker.