Destiny 2: All Weapons And God Rolls In RoN Raid

The following guide will help players know all the weapons in RoN raid, along with their God Roll. This will help them in farming the weapons if they decide to do so.  

Destiny 2: All Weapons and god roll in the Root of Nightmares raid

Players will be able to collect seven new weapons via the Root of Nightmares raid, all of them carrying special origin traits and perks. Here is the full list of the weapons you can find in the event: 

  • Briar’s Contempt (Solar Linear Fusion Rifle)
  • Acasia’s Dejection (Solar Trace Rifle)
  • Mykel’s Reverence (Strand Sidearm)
  • Conditional Finality (Stasis Exotic Shotgun)
  • Koraxis’s Distress (Strand Grenade Launcher)
  • Rufus’s Fury (Strand Auto Rifle)
  • Nessa’s Oblation (Void Shotgun)

Destiny 2: Lightfall – God Roll of Briar’s Contempt 

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Briar's Contempt

Briar’s Contempt Solar Linear Fusion Rifle is a burst-firing linear fusion rifle. It will be a good weapon for precision damage in PvE, but it will probably struggle against other heavy weapons in PvP.

As far as the best Briar’s Contempt god roll for PvE, you’re searching for Recreation and Centered Anger. Rewind Rounds and Reconstruction are both good choices for keeping track of your ammunition.

The best god roll for Briar’s Contempt in PvP will be Keep Away and High Impact Reserves. Since reach and accuracy are the best advantages of direct combination rifles in PvP, Ward Off will additionally work on this strength.

On the other hand, if you have high-impact reserves, you will deal more damage, which can be useful when you’re up against Supers.

Destiny 2 – God Roll of Acasia’s Dejection

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Acasia's Dejection

Acasia’s Dejection is a solar trace rifle with a wide range of useful perks. It may or may not be worth farming if you already have a great Retraced Path because it is similar to it in many ways.

The best Acasia’s Dejection god roll in PvE is Rewind Rounds and Brilliant. You will have a lot of ammunition with these perks, allowing you to do a lot of damage, especially in AoE situations thanks to Incandescent. In PvE, Reconstruction, and Frenzy are good alternatives for perk rolls.

In PvP, Perpetual Motion and High Impact Reserves are the best god rolls for Acasia’s Dejection, but you probably won’t be using this weapon in the Crucible.

High Impact Reserves, on the other hand, will allow you to deal more damage while remaining mobile with this.

Destiny 2 – God Roll of Mykel’s Reverence

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Mykel's Reverence

Mykel’s Reverence is a 450 RPM rapid-fire Strand sidearm that once more fills a void in the currently constrained Strand weapon lineup.

In PvE, the best Mykel’s Reverence god roll will have Thresh and Hatchling work with Strand builds to do more damage. It merits getting a reload speed or reach Show stopper, close by barrels and magazines that lift reach to work on the fundamental drawback of sidearms.

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In contrast, the best Mykel’s Reverence god roll in PvP will have Perpetual Motion, Tap the Trigger, or Hatchling. This weapon’s effectiveness in PvP would be greatly enhanced with additional bonuses that increase stability and range.

Destiny 2 – God Rolls of Conditional Finality

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Conditional Finality

Conditional Finality is the Stasis Exotic Shotgun which has some great benefits for players. Overall, its unique Exotic bonus makes it a potent PvE weapon that works well with both Solar and Stasis builds.

Destiny 2 – God Roll of Koraxis’s Distress

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Koraxis's Distress

Koraxis’s Distress is a powerful Strand grenade launcher that can deal a lot of damage even in AoE and has some unique rolls due to its Strand nature.

The best Koraxis god roll in PvE will include Hatchling and Demolitionist. Additionally, Field Prep and Reconstruction are viable alternatives.

However, Hatchling can deal  a lot of AoE damage, and Demolitionist will help you use your grenade reload and reload the weapon whenever you use your grenade ability.

Impulse Amplifier and Wellspring are the best god rolls for Koraxis’s Distress god roll in PvP. Having said that, you probably won’t use this weapon in the Crucible, and there aren’t many great PvP benefits.

Destiny 2 – God Roll of Rufus’s Fury

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Rufus's Fury

With great perk combinations, Rufus’s Fury is a powerful 720 RPM Strand auto rifle that can drop. Rufus’s Fury is likely to be a popular choice in Strand builds due to the limited selection of Strand weapons currently available.

The best Rufus’s Fury god roll in PvE will have Hatchling for collaboration with Predetermination 2 Strand subclasses. Strong options include damage-boosting secondary perks like Demolitionist and Reconstruction.

On the other hand, in PvP, Target Lock and Perpetual Motion are the best Rufus’s Fury god rolls. Target Lock is a brand-new ability that makes Rufus’s Fury an excellent competitive option because it increases damage as the weapon stays on target for longer.

In a similar vein, the weapon’s use of Perpetual Motion allows you to maintain agility.

Destiny 2 – God Roll of Nessa’s Oblation 

Destiny 2 - Lightfall - Nessa's Oblation

Nessa’s Oblation is a Void slug shotgun, rewarding pinpoint accuracy with high damage, especially in PvP.

The best Nessa’s Oblation god roll in PvE is Dragonfly or Repulsor Brace and Destabilizing Rounds. This will allow the weapon to take out large rooms of people with a single shot. Pair this with a Void subclass and you’re in for some fun.

The best Nessa’s Oblation god roll in PvP is Opening Shot and Demolitionist. This is a great perk setup for staying on the move with this powerful slug shotgun.

Thus, that is all the information players will need when it comes to the various weapons in the Root of Nightmares raid.

You should go for all of them and try out to see which ones go the best with specific load-outs.


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