The summary of ‘Destiny 2: Even if you don't craft Hollow Denial keep these world drops ( PS Killing Tally is bad )’

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The video focuses on a trace rifle called Hollow Denial obtained from Season of the Haunted, highlighting its unique perks and abilities. It synergizes well with Void subclasses and is recommended for use in solo 3.0. Adaptive Munitions is a key perk to look for as it enhances damage output against energy shields. The speaker also discusses using the rifle in various activities like Iron Banner and PvP, emphasizing perks like Swashbuckler and Repulsor Brace for optimal performance. Overall, the video promotes Hollow Denial as an effective shield shredder and encourages viewers to try it out.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on a trace rifle called Hollow Denial obtained from Season of the Haunted. The speaker recommends giving this trace rifle a try as it has unique perks and abilities. It is mentioned that solo 3.0 is currently popular, and Hollow Denial is a Void trace rifle that synergizes well with a Void subclass. The video also includes a sponsorship mention for Surfshark VPN. Hollow Denial is compared to Retraced Path, and it is highlighted that it is better in terms of stats. The rifle is craftable and obtainable from the Tier Three Nightmare on the Leviathan. Important perks to look for include Adaptive Munitions, which allows the weapon to adapt its damage output against energy shields for increased effectiveness.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the perks of a weapon, mentioning Adaptive Munitions as a top reason to have it in your vault for its high damage potential against shielded enemies. Enhanced Adaptive Munitions can boost damage by up to 600 percent. However, the speaker expresses a dislike for Killing Tally, explaining that it is not as effective as Swashbuckler, which provides a higher damage buff instantly, without using special ammo. Killing Tally’s lack of effectiveness in PvP is also highlighted. The speaker recommends Repulsor Brace as a better choice in the right perk column, granting an overshield upon defeating a void debuff target.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses using the void debuff and Hero’s Burden perk in Iron Banner. They highlight a Void Lock build with Devour, Volatile Rounds, and Repulsor to increase survivability in PvE activities like dungeons, Control, or Sentinel. They suggest crafting or looking for a weapon with Adaptive Munitions and Repulsor Brace combination. Rangefinder is highlighted for PvP use, along with the importance of perks such as Swashbuckler. The speaker emphasizes trying this setup in PvE and experimenting with different perks based on personal playstyle. They also touch on stability and range preferences for controller players and mention potential perk options like Surplus and Heating Up for stability and aim assist benefits. The speaker explores various perk combinations for optimal performance in different gameplay scenarios.

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In this part of the video, the speaker highlights the munitions repulsor brace PvP rangefinder as a unique feature of a Trace Rifle. They emphasize that while Trace Rifles may not typically be popular, this particular one is effective as a shield shredder and advises viewers to give it a chance. The speaker encourages feedback on the discussed perks and thanks viewers for their support.

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