Yesterday’s Question is an Arc heavy-burst hand cannon that’s a great DPS option for PVE, but also useful in PVP too. This is a Trials weapon, and given the Trials re-work, this one is now much easier to get for all players, even if you don’t like PVP. Today I’m going to check out the stats, perks, god rolls, plus how to get Yesterday’s Question in Destiny 2.
How to get Yesterday’s Question
Yesterday’s Question is an exclusive Trials of Osiris weapon, therefore you’ll need to play Trials when it’s around. Trials is usually here from Friday until Tuesday and you can get two variants of the weapon. By picking up the Trials of Osiris passage from Saint-14 in the tower, you’ll be able to access Trials. Yesterday’s Question is a random drop from the end of Trials matches. You can also pick up the Lighthouse Passage, that will give you access to The Lighthouse, where you can get an adept version of Yesterday’s Question when it’s available.
Yesterday’s Question
Yesterday’s Question is a Legendary Energy Hand Cannon with a Heavy Burst meaning it fires a hard-hitting, two-round burst. Slightly reduces flinching from incoming fire while aiming. Looking at the stats we have Impact 92, Range 63, Stability 36, Handling 34, Reload Speed 31, Rounds Per Minute 257, and Magazine 16.
Heavy burst hand cannons definitely have a place in the current sandbos with their high-damage PVE options, especially for Hunters when combined with the Lucky Pants exotic leg armor. Yesterday’s Question is a top pick for both PVE and PVP.
Yesterday’s Question god roll guide
For PVE Fluted Barrel, Extended Mag, Rapid Hit, Vorpal Weapon, Masterwork Handling would be good.
- Fluted Barrel – Greatly increases handling speed, Slightly increases stability
- Extended Mag – Greatly increases magazine size, Greatly decreases reload speed, Increases airborne effectiveness
- Rapid Hit – Rapid precision hits temporarily increase stability and reload speed.
- Vorpal Weapon – Increased damage against bosses, vehicles, and Guardians with their Super active.
- Masterwork Handling
For PVP Polygonal Rifling, Ricochet Rounds, Lone Wolf, Eye of the Storm, Masterwork Stability would be good.
- Polygonal Rifling – Increases stability
- Ricochet Rounds – Increases stability, Slightly increases range
- Lone Wolf – Slightly improves aim assist, aim down sights speed, and airborne effectiveness. Increases these effects when there are no nearby allies.
- Eye of the Storm – This weapon becomes more accurate and boosts handling as your health gets lower.
- Masterwork Stability
Let me know in the comments what you think.

