Destiny 2's Season of the Haunted introduced a brand-new patrol zone in the form of the derelict Leviathan, Calus' star-eating ship now filled with clone Loyalists and the Egregore fungal infection that plagued the Glykon from the Presage mission in Season 13. Alongside the Leviathan, several weapons from Season of Opulence returned to Destiny 2 with a new selection of perks, including fan-favorite combos like Outlaw and Rampage for Austringer or Snapshot Sights and Moving Target for Beloved. However, a few new perks were added to the game with Season 17, and one of them is mainly found on the newly reprised Opulent weapons — Incandescent.
Incandescent is now extremely desirable for its synergies with the Solar 3.0 update and because it's overall a fantastic add-clearing choice in all PvE game modes, as well as a great way to reveal the position of Scorched enemies in PvP. Speaking of Scorch, what Incandescent does is Scorch nearby enemies when the primary target dies by gunfire, which means that they will take damage over time while Scorched and also activate various things like Ember of Singeing or work with Ember of Ashes. This sort of synergy wasn't really there with Void 3.0 perks, but instead, it came from seasonal mods like Suppressing Glaive or Volatile Flow, and Destiny 2 needs more weapons with this type of trait.
Destiny 2: Solar 3.0 Hunter Best Builds, Aspects, and Fragments
Seasonal mods in Season of the Risen were a tremendous addition when it came to crafting Void 3.0 builds, but they suffered the same fate as every seasonal mod in the history of Destiny 2 when Season 16 came to an end. Season of the Haunted then introduced a new set of flashy mods to go with the Solar 3.0 update, and while it makes sense for
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