The Palindrome Hand Cannon in Destiny 2 has gained immense popularity since its release in Season of the Chosen. After more than a year, Bungie will take it out of the weekly Nightfall pool. Over the last 15 months, players have been using this weapon to its full potential inside PvP, mainly due to its perks and archetype.
The latest and the last weekly reset in Season of the Risen introduced Scarlet Keep Nightfall, which thankfully consists of The Palindrome in its loot pool. This is possibly the only chance anyone could get their hands on the Void Hand Cannon, as Bungie tends to bring back vaulted gears a year later.
Disclaimer: This article is subjective and relies solely on the writer's opinion.
Adaptive Framed archetypes are more suitable for PvP than they are for PvE. The increased fire rate, Stability, and aim-assistance make these weapons more lethal than any other archetype in the game. The Palindrome, being a Hand Cannon, adds to its lethality by applying heavy perks suitable for PvP.
The Void Hand Cannon sits in the Energy slot of the inventory, which can hold the most Range out of all the Legendary 140 RPM Hand Cannons. It can also allow players to equip a powerful Kinetic Exotic Special in PvP, such as Chaperone, Arbalest, or even Witherhoard.
Adaptive Framed weapons might not have much usage in PvE, but Hand Cannons can dish out enough damage to clear out adds and deal numbers to the boss. The Palindrome, on the other hand, has enough merit to be a Void weapon, as it can synergize well with Void 3.0.
As mentioned before, Adaptive Framed weapons can easily three-shot opposing players inside PvP. The Palindrome, with its maximum amount of Range, Stability, and aim-assistance, can shut down Guardians in just
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