Get your hands on Ice Breaker, Bygones, Chroma Rush, and more in Episode: Revenant.
There are seven weapons to chase, so let’s get to covering the best rolls for each.
AccruedRedemption
AccruedRedemptionremains a solid Bow in today’s sandbox, notably for PvE.
Ancient Gospel
Ancient Gospel has received an identity rework with this weapon reissue.
As of writing, this is the only obtainable Hand Cannon that can get bothKill ClipandRampagesimultaneously.
Both perks can stack together, giving this weapon a 66% damage buff.
No other Hand Cannon boasts that level of damage, Kindled Orchid notwithstanding.
Crucible players will likely feel conflicted with this gun.
The gun’s barrel is so wide that peripheral vision suffers while ADS.
If you’re OK with that, you’ll probably enjoy this gun.
you’re free to pair this perk withPrecision Instrumentfor a solid 30% damage boost when fully charged.
Snipers are highly down to preference, however, so don’t be discouraged by our lukewarm impression.
If the gun looks cool to you, chances are you’ll do well with it.
Snipers are more about how you use them than perk min-maxing, at least for PvP.
Don’t sleep onClosing Timeeither.
Reckless Oracle
Reckless Oracle has received a major facelift with the Garden of Salvation reissue.
Subsistencepaired withParacasual Affinityis a solid combination for just about every build.
Crucible players should keep an eye on this gun.
720s are absurdly powerful if you’re able to shift their TTK and buff their range.
Not many Rapid-Fire ARs can adjust either of these stats.
From stats to perks, Sacred Provenance is strictly inferior in every way except aim assist.
Crucible players should drop Kinetic Tremors forDesperadoorHeadseeker.
Slide into every gunfight and let it rip.
If you aren’t a fan of sliding,Closing Timeis a great alternative.