

It’s far from mandatory, though, so swap this up with whatever strikes your fancy.Īdaptive Munitions and Killing Tally, on the other hand, are pretty mandatory. Ultimately, your battery/ammo perk also doesn’t matter too much here – but the reload speed, range, and stability that Tactical Battery gives you is nice. The same can be said for Tactical Battery. On weapon types where range isn’t too much of an issue – this should be one of your go-to’s, but it’s not all that important. Beyond that, though, I’m not sure you’ll get what you need out of this weapon.Īrrowhead Break is a go-to staple for anything that could be considered “automatic.” Auto rifles, SMGs, and trace rifles all benefit from the improved recoil direction that the barrel offers. Still, this god roll isn’t all that bad and will do for a Master Nightfall or two. It’s a victim of the weapon archetype still not having much of their own identity. Destiny 2 Hollow Denial God Rolls Hollow Denial PvE God Roll Screenshot via D2Gunsmithĭespite being one of the most used legendary trace rifles in all of Destiny 2, Hollow Denial doesn’t have too much going for it. They’re as good as it’s going to get for the gun, although compared to something like a Calus Mini-Tool, that isn’t saying much. If you’re one of the very few Destiny 2players eager to try out trace rifles, then give these two Hollow Denial god rolls a try. PvP, on the other hand, is a different story. Still, I think I’ve at least made the weapon viable in PvE. Trace rifles are already weak enough in Destiny 2, and Hollow Denial doesn’t have a conventional “god roll” perk pool. I mean, I’ve done the best I can all things considered, but the weapon just isn’t that good. These two Hollow Denial god rolls are… not great.
