Bad Juju has been and remains one of the more popular weapons in Destiny 2. Part of that is out of nostalgia from Destiny 1, but it also has to do with the weapon’s tremendous potential in PVE combat and some PVP situations. Not to mention, it's an interesting weapon to look at.
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When the catalyst is thrown into the mix then the Bad Juju becomes even more of a destructive and capable weapon in Destiny 2. It may not overthrow Outbreak Perfected anytime soon, but it is a solid weapon for any player’s arsenal and well worth the effort of getting the Bad Juju catalyst. For players wanting to further enhance this already strong weapon, here is what the catalyst does and how to get it.
Updated on April 5, 2022, by Anastasia Maillot: A lot has changed when it comes to the meta for Destiny 2 over the years. Thanks to seasonal artifact mods, Bungie is able to keep the meta fresh and provide a chance for every weapon to have its moment in the limelight. One could argue that the time for Bad Juju has come in season 16, even if many players still seem to be «sleeping» on how good this Exotic pulse rifle is. For those wondering whether the Bad Juju catalyst grind is worthwhile, this guide has been updated with the season 16 meta in mind.
The Bad Juju is one of the many Exotic weapons that have been retired to the Exotic archives kiosk. Head over to the Tower and interact with the Monument to Lost Lights, where players can purchase most past Exotic weapons, provided they have the Glimmer and resources required for them. Since Bad Juju is a Forsaken Exotic, players who haven't logged in since the expansion was vaulted might have Forsaken tokens they can use to purchase
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