Hybrid-Exotic from Destiny 2 now even stronger – “Immediately the best option for PvE”

Hybrid-Exotic from Destiny 2 now even stronger – “Immediately the best option for PvE”

Season 19 in Destiny 2 introduced a craftable weapon into the game that is both a Pulse Rifle and a Sniper Rifle and can be crafted. It is thus the most customizable Exo weapon in the game. Since yesterday, it also belongs to the new best Champion breakers that Guardians can utilize in PvE. MeinMMO tells you why and how you should build it.

What weapon is it? Yesterday, players in Destiny 2 completed the final step of the exotic weapon quest for “Revision Null”. After they received the last weapon advantage, Guardians were able to craft their Exo weapon for the first time with “All good things come in four”.

This resulted in a new all-in-one weapon for PvE that can be not only practical but also very effective and versatile, especially against Champions.

What makes the weapon so good? “Revision Null” is primarily a kinetic Pulse Rifle with a fire rate of 450. Its exotic main feature is that it can also be used as a sniper rifle without needing any special ammunition. Additionally, players can break anti-barrier shields with it.

All of this together makes this weapon extremely interesting and incredibly versatile, especially in PvE in Destiny 2. In this article, we will show you which perks you should utilize and how to get the most out of the weapon when crafting.

“Revision Null” is incredibly versatile and now also craftable

2-in-1 weapon with 8 sniper shots: It was already suspected at the start of the Exo quest that the weapon could become really strong, especially with the last perk “All good things come in four”. This has now been confirmed, as players excitedly noted in the Destiny Reddit.

  • The weapon advantage “All good things come in four” grants the exotic Pulse Rifle 6 shots instead of 4 in the alternative sniper fire mode.
  • Some players even report that if you achieve 2 critical hits with the pulse mode before switching to the sniper mode, you can fire up to 8 sniper shots.

However, the option for 8 shots in sniper mode is not quite as easy to trigger as 6 shots. We have not confirmed it ourselves yet, but many players still report that it should be possible.

In the Reddit, the player femi explains how you should get 8 shots with “Revision Null”:

„[You must] first fire two pulse rifle shots before you switch to activate “All good things come in four” twice.
It would go like this: Fire two pulse rifle rounds, then switch to sniper. After firing 2 sniper rounds, the perk “All good things come in four” activates and you receive 2 sniper rounds back out of nowhere, meaning you have 4 in the chamber. So if you fire 4 precision shots, “All good things come in four” activates again and you get another 2 sniper rounds back out of nowhere. Then fire the last two remaining sniper rounds to empty the chamber and return to pulse rifle mode.

explains the player “femi” via Destiny Reddit

Whether it’s 6 or 8 shots – with “Revision Null” you still have a good strategic advantage in situations where other Exo weapons are simply powerless.

The recommendation is therefore to complete the quest, level the weapon to 15, and then craft it in the Enclave on Mars. We have already done this and recommend the following roll for PvE:

  • Small caliber
    Increases range, increases stability.
  • Armor-piercing rounds
    Rounds deal extra damage to shields and pierce targets above average.
  • Vorpal weapon
    Damage increase against bosses, mini-bosses, and vehicles, which corresponds to 20% with primary ammunition, 15% with special ammunition, and 10% with heavy ammunition.
  • Hand-laid stock:
    This weapon is optimized for recoil control.
  • All good things come in four: With four quick consecutive precision hits, 2 rounds are returned to the magazine.
Our recommendation for the PvE roll of “Revision Null”

“Revision Null” is incredibly versatile

As an Exo, “Revision Null” is a novelty in Destiny 2. Crafted this way, you can generate ammunition out of nowhere with the weapon while simultaneously dealing great damage from a distance. Against Champions, you still have the freedom to choose an additional weapon with special ammunition with this exotic primary weapon. This makes it incredibly versatile for many players.

There are certainly other great options in PvE against Champions right now, such as the Exo bow “Wishing Ender”. However, “Revision Null” has become really practical since yesterday, depending on your preferences.

  • With “Revision Null,” you save a lot of ammunition against Champions. They are easier to defeat.
  • Additionally, the weapon has higher damage potential compared to “Wishing Ender.”
  • Not to mention that many players prefer the gameplay of using a weapon over using bows anyway.

Have you already earned the weapon and crafted it? Or have we just piqued your curiosity about its versatility? Feel free to leave us a comment if you have already tested the weapon and let our readers know if you were able to trigger the 8 shots.

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Source(s): Reddit
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