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The video provides an in-depth analysis of the best Fusion Rifles for PVE in "Destiny 2," focusing on various elements such as Strand, Stasis, void, arc, and solar. It begins with the discussion of "darkness affinity" Fusion Rifles, particularly highlighting the Riptide from Season 17 for its rapid-fire frame and effective perk combinations like Chill Clip. The host moves on to the Stasis Fusion rifle Deliverance, despite its less ideal perk, before spotlighting the high-impact Strand Fusion rifle Noox Perennial 5 from the Season of The Witch, praised for perks like Control Burst. For void Fusion rifles, the Null Composure and Garden of Salvation's potential Zealot Reward are discussed. As the conversation shifts to arc Fusion rifles, notable mentions include the Ira of Loop and Teeken Force, with the latter being praised for new perk combinations from Season 21. The Loaded Question is highlighted for its rich perk pool, while Mida's Reckoning from the King's Fall raid is noted for its powerful roll. Finally, the Cartesian Coordinate and the Aramite are identified as top solar Fusion rifles. The video ends with the creator inviting viewer feedback and suggestions for future weapon class analyses.
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In this segment of the video, the host delves into the best Fusion Rifles for PVE in Destiny 2, starting a new series focused on special weapons. The discussion centers on “darkness affinity” Fusion Rifles, specifically those using Strand and Stasis elements, as there are no kinetic Fusion Rifles. The highlighted weapon is the Riptide from Season 17, known for its popularity due to its rapid-fire frame and accessibility via Crucible engrams. The platform presents the best perk combinations for the Riptide: Autoloading Holster, Lead from Gold, Chill Clip, Frenzy, and Vorpal Weapon. Particularly, the Chill Clip perk is emphasized for its utility in freezing and shattering enemies, making the Riptide highly effective against champions and in various PVE scenarios.
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In this part of the video, the host discusses the recommended Stasis Fusion rifle, Deliverance, and mentions its frame and perk, Bait and Switch, although acknowledging that it’s not the best. The focus then shifts to the Strand Fusion rifle, specifically the Noox Perennial 5 from the Season of The Witch, identified as a high-impact frame with significant perks like Envious Assassin, Control Burst, and Lead from Gold. The host highlights the benefits of Control Burst, which grants increased damage and reduced charge time, making it superior among high-impact frame rifles. Despite limited options, the Noox Perennial 5 stands out as the best Strand Fusion rifle. Finally, the host transitions to discussing the light affinity Fusion rifles, starting with void Fusion rifles, noting their current underwhelming performance and hinting at a forthcoming recommendation.
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In this part of the video, the host discusses the “Null Composure,” a rapid-fire frame fusion rifle with the perks Reservoir Burst and Feeding Frenzy. Though it has potential, it’s limited due to subpar reload perks and only performs baseline damage after the initial Reservoir Burst shot. The host suggests getting it from the kiosk if players don’t already have it, as it’s one of the better ritual weapons available. They express a wish for the gun to have the perk “Overflow.”
The segment also highlights the potential of the “Zealot Reward,” the Garden of Salvation fusion rifle, which could receive new perks like Overflow or Envious Assassin when reprised. For now, Null Composure remains the top void fusion rifle despite limited competition.
The host then transitions to discussing arc fusion rifles, starting with the “Ira of Loop” from Neomuna, a rapid-fire frame recommended with the perks Lead from Gold and Volt Shot. Though Volt Shot was nerfed, it remains a viable option.
Next, the “Teeken Force” from the Last Wish raid is mentioned, notable for introducing the Controlled Burst perk. Season 21 made Last Wish weapons craftable and added new perk combinations like Envious Assassin, Rewind Rounds, and Reconstruction alongside Controlled Burst.
The host also points out the improved “Loaded Question” from the Season of the Deep, which is a Nightfall weapon with a revamped perk pool.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on various high-impact frame fusion rifles in a game. The “Loaded Question” is highlighted for its exceptional perk pool, including options like Autoloading Holster, Overflow, Envious Assassin, Demolitionist, Control Burst, Reservoir Burst, and Frenzy. The combination of these perks can enhance its performance, making it a strong choice for players who can manage its slower charge time.
Additionally, “Mida’s Reckoning” from the King’s Fall raid is mentioned for its unique roll, featuring the Surrounded perk, which grants a significant damage buff, and Cornered, which decreases charge time when near multiple enemies. This specific combination makes Mida’s Reckoning a powerful option in scenarios where the player is surrounded by enemies. The segment concludes by hinting at a forthcoming discussion on solar fusion rifles.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses two prominent solar Fusion rifles for PVE in the game. The first is the Cartesian Coordinate, known for its top-tier perks like Lead from Gold and Vorpal Weapon, which were famously sold by Banshee in December 2021. It’s highlighted as one of the best solar rapid-fire frame Fusion rifles, although difficult to get now with the desired perks.
The second mentioned rifle is the Aramite from the Season of the Witch, a high-impact frame that can be crafted with perks such as Envious Assassin and Control Burst. This Fusion rifle is recommended due to its accessibility and strong performance, making it a competitive alternative to Cartesian Coordinate. Both rifles are praised as top choices for solar Fusion rifles in the game, offering players optimal options for their gameplay.
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In this part of the video, the creator encourages viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on the best Fusion rifles for dominating PVE. They also invite viewers to comment on which weapon class they would like to see featured next. Additionally, they mention links in the description for discounted games and DLC. The segment concludes with the creator thanking the audience for watching, encouraging them to stay safe, and suggesting they consider subscribing for future content.