Bygones is one of the most famous pulse rifles in Destiny 2 and it’s back in Episode Revenant. This one is great for PVP, and competes in PVE content too. Today I want to take a look at the stats, perks, god rolls, plus how to get Bygones in Destiny 2.
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How to get Bygones
Bygones is a random drop from gambit matches in Episode Revenant. You can access Gambit from the Director, play the match and it can drop from the final chest after you beat the boss. Once you have Bygones, you’ll be able to focus gambit engrams at Drifter in the Tower Annex for addtional rolls of Bygones.
Bygones
Bygones is a Legendary Kinetic Pulse Rifle with an Adaptive Frame meaning it has a well-rounded grip, reliable and sturdy. Looking at the stats we have Impact 29, Range 48, Stability 55, Handling 46, Reload Speed 46, Rounds Per Minute 390, Magazine 36.
The Origin Trait for this one is Gun and Run, rapidly defeating targets with this weapon grants bonus sprint speed. Guardians, powerful combatants, and high-value targets grant this bonus quicker.
Bygones god roll guide
For PVE Corkscrew Rifling, Light Mag, Demolitionist, Frenzy
- Corkscrew Rifling – Slightly increases range and stability, Slightly increases handling speed
- Light Mag – Increases reload speed, Slightly increases range
- Demolitionist – Kills with this weapon generate grenade energy. Activating your grenade ability reloads this weapon from reserves.
- Frenzy – Being in combat for an extended time increases damage, handling, and reload for this weapon until you are out of combat.
For PVP Hammer Forged Rifling, Ricochet Rounds, Zen Moment, High Ground
- Hammer Forged Rifling – Increases range
- Ricochet Rounds – Increases stability, Slightly increases range
- Zen Moment – Causing damage with this weapon reduces recoil and flinch over time.
- High Ground – Final blows with this weapon grant stacks of bonus damage. Attacking targets from higher ground immediately grants the maximum number of stacks.
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