Fusion Rifles have seen a major buff in Season of the Chosen and the Telesto in Destiny 2 is no exception. It remains one of the most powerful if not the most powerful fusion rifle in the game, even after the wave of nerfs over the years.
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The Telesto Catalyst provides a nice boost to the weapon, but it can be one of the more annoying Catalysts to track down. If you’re looking to main Telesto, it’s arguably worth the hassle, but it's important to know what you’re getting into. Here’s everything you need to know about what the Telesto Catalyst does and how to find it.
Updated on April 5, 2022, by Anastasia Maillot: Telesto, a fusion rifle that strikes both fear and amusement into the hearts of Destiny 2 players. Courtesy of season 15, it has gained a bit of notoriety as one of the most bugged weapons in the game, requiring Bungie to dispatch several fixes before all issues were mended. But now, in season 16 and in the era of The Witch Queen, Telesto stands in an interesting spot. This guide onthe Telesto catalyst has been updated with new information regarding Lost Sectors, which have gone through a few tweaks over the last year, as well as an analysis on how good or useful Telesto and its catalyst are in season 16.
Though the era of fusion rifles may have been put to rest, for now, Telesto is still a must-have in any Destiny 2 players collection. Unfortunately, unlike some of the Exotic weapons that have been put in the Exotic kiosk at the Tower, Telesto is a random drop. Players will either need to get it from random Exotic engrams that may very rarely drop from various world activities, or they'll have to head over to Xur and check his stock on a weekly basis.
In fact, Xur has been
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