The Burden of Guilt is the newest addition to the plethora of Destiny 2 Fusion Rifles. While Trials of Osiris has its fair share of gears that have shifted the meta of Crucible with time, Fusion Rifles hasn't really been its strongest suit. The likes of Exile's Curse have been easily overshadowed by weapons such as Main Ingredient and Snorri FR5.
The Burden of Guilt Fusion Rifle is in the flawless loot pool this week from July 1 to 5, making it the first-ever week for players to grab their hands on the Adept version.
The normal version has been available via focusing since Season 17 Day 1. This article will break down the best perk of the Burden of Guilt in PvP and PvE.
Disclaimer: This article is subjective and relies solely on the writer's opinion.
Introduced with Season of the Haunted, the Burden of Guilt is a Kinetic Stasis Fusion Rifle, second to the likes of Riptide from the Crucible and Deliverance from Vow of the Disciple.
There's no good reason behind using an Adaptive Framed Fusion Rifle over a Precision. However, the latter can be just as lethal with the right perks.
While Fusion Rifles aren't of much use in PvE right now, they are still one of the primary special-ammo choices for players inside Crucible.
The Burden of Guilt comes with Crucible-friendly perks, such as Killing Wind, Perpetual Motion and High Impact Reserves, all of which have the ability to one-shot opposing players.
The Fusion Rifle also comes with a damage falloff of 15m while aiming, on par with the likes of Main Ingredient.
The Burden of Guilt is a risky weapon to use inside Destiny 2 PvP. It doesn't come with a lot of Range. Even if you go for Range perks, it will come at the cost of Stability. However, some perks can make up for both Range and
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