Alright, let’s talk about this “Burden of Guilt” thing in Destiny 2. I’ve been chasing this fusion rifle for a while now, specifically for PVP, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey.
First off, I had to dive into those Trials of Osiris matches. Now, I’m not the best PVP player out there, but I can hold my own. So, I grabbed my usual fireteam, and we started grinding. We played match after match, and honestly, the first few weeks were rough. We won some, we lost some, but no “Burden of Guilt.”
Then, one weekend, bam! It finally dropped. I was so stoked, but I quickly realized it wasn’t the roll I was hoping for. See, I was after what they call a “god roll,” the perfect combination of perks that make this weapon a beast in the Crucible.
So, back to the grind. I spent hours studying what perks were good, watching videos, reading guides, you name it. It got to the point where I could tell you every possible perk combination for this weapon! I learned about all this stuff like:
- Arrowhead Brake: For better recoil control.
- Particle Repeater: To improve stability.
- Perpetual Motion: Which boosts stats when you are moving.
- High-Impact Reserves: For that sweet extra damage.
Armed with this knowledge, I went back into Trials, weekend after weekend. I kept playing, kept grinding, and kept praying to the RNG gods. More “Burden of Guilt” drops, but still not the one. I got close a few times, rolls that were pretty good, but not perfect. It was frustrating, but I wasn’t giving up.
Finally, after weeks of this, it happened. I finished a match, and there it was. The “Burden of Guilt” with the exact roll I wanted. Arrowhead Brake, Particle Repeater, Perpetual Motion, and High-Impact Reserves. I couldn’t believe it. I immediately equipped it and jumped into a match. And let me tell you, it was worth all the effort. This thing was a monster. I was melting people left and right. All those hours, all those matches, it all paid off.
So yeah, that’s my story of getting my “Burden of Guilt” PVP god roll. It was a long and sometimes painful process, but in the end, it was totally worth it. If you’re thinking about chasing this weapon, be prepared for a grind, but trust me, it’s worth it when you finally get that perfect roll.