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  • Destiny 2: Best Scout Rifles For PvE & PvP (November 2023)

    Destiny 2: Best Scout Rifles For PvE & PvP (November 2023)

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    Scout Rifles remain in a weird place, but end-game activities in Year 6, including the return of the Crota’s Raid added in Season of the Witch, have given the weapons some time to shine. Let’s go over the best Scout Rifles for PvE & PvP in Destiny 2 as of Season of the Witch and the Lightfall DLC.

    Best Scout Rifles For PvE In Destiny 2

    Hung Jury

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    Hung Jury was brought back to the Nightfall loot pool during Season of the Seraph, and the gun continues to shine in endgame content, now with a more modern perk selection.

    While Rapid Hit and Firefly remain a great go-to option for most activities, Hung Jury now gains access to Shoot to Loot, a fantastic endgame perk that can pick up ammo crates for you when you shoot them. This perk is convenient in tight situations where picking up ammo is very dangerous, like activities where you’re below a certain power level.

    That said, our personal selection for the God Roll will either be Rapid Hit and Explosive Payload or Shoot to Loot and Explosive Payload. Each pairing will provide amazing results in endgame content, especially in activities like Nightfalls.

    Doom of Chelchis

    Destiny 2 King's Fall Scout Rifle
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    The Doom of Chelchis has been a staple go-to Scout Rifle for Void builds for over a year now, and it’s no secret why.

    Lingering deep within the King’s Fall Raid loot pool, the Doom of Chelchis is one of the few Scout Rifles in the game to roll with Frenzy, a dominant endgame PvE perk that increases all of the weapon’s stats, including damage, when you’re in combat. On top of that, it also rolls with Explosive Payload, meaning you don’t need to worry about hitting headshots, as the payload effect increases the gun’s damage over time, allowing you to slay enemies from farther distances with ease.

    When you pair this gun with Void builds that can provide Volatile Rounds with it, the weapon becomes a Void machine, destroying everything in your path with Void explosions. Thus, our recommended God Roll is Explosive Payload and Frenzy, and is easily a must-have Scout Rifle for endgame PvE.

    Wicked Implement

    Destiny 2 Exotic Stasis Scout Rifle
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    The hidden Exotic weapon of Season of the Deep, the Wicked Implement Stasis Scout Rifle, received some monstrous buffs going into Season of the Witch. While Stasis as a whole isn’t “super” viable for endgame content right now, Bungie has already confirmed massive Stasis buffs and artifact mods coming in Season of the Wish, meaning this gun will become a must-run next Season.

    That said, the gun is already extremely powerful in current Stasis builds, and with major buffs coming in just a few weeks, this gun will very likely become one of the best gun’s in the game, period.

    You can acquire this weapon by completing Season of the Deep activities, and we have a proper guide on how to do so here.

    Fang of Ir-Yut

    Destiny 2 Crota's End Scout Rifle
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    Previous Strand Scout Rifles have been solid, but nothing game-breaking. That was until we saw the return of the Fang of Ir-Yut from the Crota’s End Raid, now evolving into a Strand weapon.

    With the ability to be crafted, along with enhanced perks, this weapon can help Strand Warlocks create an army of Threadlings with ease. Specifically, having access to Hatching allows this gun to create Threadlings on every other kill, and when paired with a Warlock’s innate ability to spawn them with ease, you’ll have an army of Threadlings destroying your enemies for you in no time.

    Our recommendation for the God Roll is Rapid Hit and Hatchling, as the extra reload speed from Rapid Hit is always a great addition to have. You can acquire it by completing encounters in the Crota’s End Raid.

    Dead Man’s Tale

    Destiny 2 Exotic Scout Rifle
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    The Dead Man’s Tale Exotic Scout Rifle was brought back as a reward for completing the Presage mission in the Exotic mission rotator this Season, and it got some massive upgrades with its return.

    Now becoming craftable, this gun gains access to enhanced perks, further increasing its already potent time to kill and usage in endgame activities. In PvE, this weapon is a Champion-Slayer when it has Champion perks, like Anti-Barrier Rounds or Unstoppable Shots. Specifically, when you roll Vorpal Weapon with it, even as a primary weapon, this gun can shred Champions down with ease. It’s a must-have primary gun for endgame activities with Champions in them.

    You can acquire this weapon by completing the Presage Exotic mission when it is featured in a given week.

    Bryar’s Love

    Destiny 2 Season of the Witch Scout Rifle
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    Introduced as one of the new Seasonal weapons, the Bryar’s Love Void Scout Rifle is making waves as a fantastic replacement for the Doom of Chelchis.

    We’ve already gone over why the Doom of Chelchis is so good, but the problem for many players is obtaining it, as they need to venture into the King’s Fall Raid for a chance at earning it. Thus, the more friendly replacement as a Void Scout Rifle is undoubtedly the Bryar’s Love, as it’s much easier to obtain with a great perk pool for PvE activities.

    Our recommendation for the God Roll is Rapid Hit and Destabilizing Rounds. Since it’s a high-impact Scout Rifle, its reload speed is relatively slow, which is why Rapid Hit, a perk that increases reload speed on precision hits, is a must-have, in our opinion. Meanwhile, Destabilizing Rounds pairs nicely with most Void builds, as defeated enemies will make nearby ones Volatile, which goes hand in hand with most of your Void abilities.

    Overall, it is a must-have weapon before Season of the Witch ends. You can acquire it by completing Season of the Witch activities like the Altar of Summoning or Savathun’s Spire.

    Tarnished Mettle

    Destiny 2 Season of Plunder
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    Arc Scout Rifles are in short supply these days. Luckily, the Tarnished Mettle Scout Rifle from the Season of Plunder remains as the shining beacon for them.

    With access to Demolitionist and Voltshot, this gun can not only provide Grenade energy for your Arc builds, but it can disintegrate your enemies with ease. Most Arc builds revolve around spamming your Grenade, and having Demolitionist provides further Grenade regeneration, making your build that much stronger. Meanwhile, reloading after a kill will trigger Voltshot, which jolts nearby enemies. Thus, our God Roll recommendation is Demolitionist and Voltshot.

    Overall, for endgame content where you want to sit back and jolt enemies with ease while gaining Grenade energy with little difficulty, the Tarnished Mettle is the gun for you.

    You can acquire this gun by purchasing it from Banshee or Xur when it is featured in a given week.

    Trustee

    Destiny 2 Deep Stone Crypt Trustee
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    Crawling it’s way back into the top 10 after getting new perks and the ability to be crafted is the Deep Stone Crypt Scout Rifle, Trustee. This weapon is pretty mediocre on release, and didn’t get a whole lot of time to shine back then. However, recently during Season of the Seraph, the weapon received some monstrous buffs, and is now a powerful asset for Solar-based builds.

    Our recommended God Roll for the gun is Reconstruction and Incandescent. Reconstruction will automatically reload and overflow the magazine after a while when the gun is stowed. Meanwhile, Incandescent will scorch nearby enemies on every kill. This weapon is perfect for Solar Warlocks who like to lay back and scorch their enemies from afar.

    You can obtain this gun by completing encounters in the Deep Stone Crypt Raid.

    Touch of Malice

    Destiny 2 King's Fall Scout Rifle
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    The Touch of Malice was arguably the most dominant weapon in the game on release last year with the return of the King’s Fall Raid. That said, while it has received some nerfs since then, the gun is still very potent in endgame content.

    It’s no ad-clearing machine like some of the other options above, but in terms of boss DPS, this weapon remains nearly unmatched compared to other primary guns. In case you run out of heavy ammo, you can simply swap to this gun and put up roughly the same numbers with it.

    Overall, the Touch of Malice remains a great swap option for boss DPS and is highly beneficial in endgame content like Raids, where there’s an abundance of bosses that it’s good against.

    You can acquire this gun by defeating Oryx, The Taken King, in the King’s Fall Raid.

    Polaris Lance

    Destiny 2 Solar Exotic Scout Rifle
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    Wrapping up the PvE list is one of the oldest Exotic weapons in the game, the Polaris Lance. Like Trustee, when it comes to scorching enemies, the Polaris Lance is a fantastic replacement, if not stronger option for multiple reasons.

    Every class enjoys their Solar explosions, and when landing precision hits, enemies will combust and scorch enemies, keeping your ability uptime high while destroying everything in your path. It’s a great tool for quickly dealing with Champion enemies like Anti-Barrier Knights.

    You can acquire this gun by purchasing it from the Exotic Kiosk in the Tower.

    Best Scout Rifles For PvP In Destiny 2

    Mida Multi Tool

    Destiny 2 Kinetic Exotic Scout Rifle
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    Kicking off the PvP list is one of the first Exotic weapons brought from Destiny 1 to Destiny 2, the Mida Multi Tool. Scout Rifles in PvP are in a great spot due to the abundance of maps that are very open range and allow them to shine, and the Mida Multi Tool is no exception.

    The gun gives you increased mobility and allows you to keep your radar even while you aim down sights with it, making sure you are aware of your surroundings at all times. The gun has been a staple for Scout Rifles since the game launched in 2017, and continues to do so we as head into 2024.

    You can purchase this weapon from the Exotic Kiosk in the Tower.

    Hung Jury

    Destiny 2
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    We’ve already discussed how good the Hung Jury is in PvE activities, but the same can also be said for PvP. The Hung Jury has an excellent perk pool, allowing it to compete in both playlists easily.

    For PvP, Rapid Hit and Box Breathing allows it to destroy opposing Guardians from long distances to the point where it should be considered a Sniper Rifle instead.

    Overall, the Hung Jury is a must-have weapon that is extremely beneficial for both PvE and PvP activities.

    The Jade Rabbit

    Destiny 2 Exotic Scout Rifle
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    The Jade Rabbit dominated the Crucible last year due to its high ease of use and two-tapping capabilities. However, the gun received some nerfs that brought it back down a few notches, but it’s still very potent.

    Arguably, there’s nothing “Exotic” about the Jade Rabbit, but it has incredibly high stats that allows the gun to stay dominant no matter how many nerfs it received.

    It’s not a two-tapping monster like it was a year ago, but The Jade Rabbit remains as a dominant force of nature in the Crucible.

    Fang of Ir Yut

    Destiny 2 Crota's End Scout Rifle
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    Like the Hung Jury, the Fang Of Ir Yut is another Scout Rifle with excellent compatibility for PvE and PvP activities.

    For PvP, Keep Away and Precision Instrument is our recommended God Roll. Keep Away grants increased Range, Reload, and Accuracy when no enemy is close by, and Precision Instrument increases precision damage when sustaining damage on an enemy. This combo of perks is perfect for a Scout Rifle, especially in the majority of the maps that are open-range.

    Overall, the Fang of Ir Yut is the shining hope for Strand Scout Rifles, and unless a nerf is planned for it, it will remain as potent as it is for many months to come.

    You can acquire it by completing encounters in the Crota’s End Raid.

    Dead Man’s Tale

    Destiny 2 Exotic Mission Scout Rifle
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    Dead Man’s Tale is another example of an Exotic weapon being a staple for every endgame activity in the game, whether it’s PvP or PvE.

    We already discussed how it’s a Champion-slayer for PvE, but the same can be said for its other title, Guardian-slayer. With its amazing stat disruption, great aim-assist, and access to powerful PvP perks such as Moving Target or Snapshot. It can’t two-tap like The Jade Rabbit, but the gun’s time to kill can be just as fast with the right setup.

    Overall, Dead Man’s Tale is yet another must-have Exotic weapon that can provide amazing results no matter what activity you use it in.

    You can acquire this weapon by completing the Presage Exotic mission when it is featured in a given week.

    Randy’s Throwing Knife

    Randy's Throwing Knife Scout Rifle Destiny 2
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    One of the first pinnacle Crucible rewards from year one of Destiny 2 was the Randy’s Throwing Knife Scout Rifle, and it dominated the sandbox way back in the day. Now, in year six, Randy’s has been brought back as a normal Crucible drop for all to enjoy, and it continues to dominate the long-range maps.

    As one would expect, the Randy’s Throwing Knife has an abundance of powerful PvP perks to choose from, but our recommended God Roll would be Zen Moment and Kill Clip. Zen Moment increases the guns stability the more you damage somebody, while Kill Clip grants a 25% boost in damage when you reload after a kill. Combined with the weapon’s high zoom and excellent handling, the gun feels fantastic to use and easily shreds opposing players, thanks to Kill Clip.

    Overall, if you don’t want to use up an Exotic slot, the Randy’s Throwing Knife is a fine replacement for long-range engagements in PvP.

    You can acquire this gun by playing PvP activities and having one drop as a reward for completing a match.

    Symmetry

    Destiny 2 Arc Exotic Scout Rifle
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    Rapid Fire Scout Rifles like the Symmetry typically have a rough time against High-Impact ones like The Jade Rabbit, but the Symmetry is one of the few exceptions where it’s able to compete.

    The Arc Seeker mode allows the gun to fire high damaging Arc bullets that travel and can track opposing enemies, catching them off guard when they least expect it. The higher the Arc Seeker count, the more the user can fire off, allowing the gun to swap back and forth from long-range to close-range with ease. In the right hands, this gun can become a pain to deal with endgame activities like Trials of Osiris.

    You can obtain it by purchasing it from the Exotic Kiosk in the Tower.

    Bryar’s Love

    Destiny 2 Season of the Witch
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    Continuing the trend of weapons that excel in all activities is the Season of the Witch Void Scout Rifle, Bryar’s Love. While we already discussed how good it is in PvE, the gun can also put up some numbers in PvP.

    Specifically, with access to the Keep Away and Explosive Payload perks, the gun will have no range fall-off and can be considered a borderline Sniper Rifle without the same damage. Void Hunters can especially make use of this gun by becoming invisible and finding spots that keep them out of range from opposing enemies, allowing them to get the jump on them from across the map!

    While the majority of the Seasonal weapons from Season of the Witch haven’t been great, the Bryar’s Love can happily be considered as the one exception from them.

    You can acquire it by completing Season of the Witch activities like the Altar of Summoning or Savathun’s Spire.

    That’s all for our best Scout Rifles in Destiny 2 for PvE & PvP. If you’re interested in learning more weapon recommendations, check out our all-encompassing lists below.

    About the author

    Joe Thomaselli

    A fresh college graduate with a passion for Destiny 2, Joe has only been writing professionally for a short time. That doesn’t stop him from covering everything regarding the looter shooter, and more.

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  • Ukraine’s tech entrepreneurs fight war on a different front

    Ukraine’s tech entrepreneurs fight war on a different front

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    PRAGUE, April 4 (Reuters) – Eugene Nayshtetik and his five co-workers shuttered their company developing medical and biotech startups to join the defense forces days after Russia invaded Ukraine. Within two months, their commanders agreed it would be more useful if they swapped their military gear for computers.

    With the government’s blessing, Nayshtetik and his team of engineers moved to neighboring Poland where they raised initial funding from a Polish company, Air Res Aviation, to develop a new drone for the Ukrainian military.

    Jerzy Nowak, president and co-owner of Air Res Aviation, said his company’s initial investment in the drone project amounted to around $200,000.

    The Defender drone, now ready for testing, is designed to withstand strong winds to enable surveillance in bad weather, can fly vertically and carry big payloads. It’s an example of how some startups in Ukraine’s dynamic tech sector are switching to pursue military projects.

    “We had our own portfolio of medical and biotechnology civilian projects before the war,” Nayshtetik told Reuters. “We never dreamt of killing people. We wanted to heal people but the situation changed.”

    Reuters spoke to more than a dozen entrepreneurs, as well as Ukrainian and Western officials who said the shift to military innovation in Ukraine’s once-thriving technology sector has bolstered the country’s out-manned and out-gunned armed forces.

    Military experts and Ukrainian officials told Reuters that innovations developed by these startups are making a difference on the battlefield, ranging from software applications that can target enemy positions more quickly to civilian drones adapted for military use, and systems that integrate data to give commanders more detailed battlefield views.

    “The Ukrainians are outmatched by every numerical scale: in terms of numbers of forces; in terms of numbers when it comes to equipment. And yet they’re holding their own,” said a senior NATO official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “One of the reasons they’re holding their own is that they have, in a very innovative way, integrated technology into warfighting.”

    Before Russia’s invasion, Ukraine represented one of the fastest growing tech hubs in central and eastern Europe. The enterprise value of startups soared more than 9-fold between 2017 and 2022 to reach 23 billion euros, according to data from Dealroom.com.

    Ukraine offered a host of advantages for emerging technology businesses, including a tradition of producing graduates strong in math and computer science. A low cost base also allowed entrepreneurs to do more with less.

    The country boasted 285,000 software developers in 2021 with an additional 25,000 graduating from tech universities annually, according to software development outsourcing company Softjourn.

    But with most emerging companies in Ukraine focused on the domestic market, many startups suffered a collapse in demand following the war – which has killed tens of thousands of people, reduced cities to rubble and wreaked havoc on infrastructure.

    Pavlo Kartashov, director of the Ukrainian Startup Fund (USF), a government-backed organization that seeds technology startups, told Reuters his group resumed funding in October. It hopes to finance around five to 10 emerging companies a month with grants of up to $35,000.

    Most will focus on military technology, he said.

    The fund also aims to unveil in April a new platform to connect emerging companies more closely with the military to identify the needs on the battlefield and to speed the transformation of ideas into tools that can be used in the conflict.

    “If you have something innovative and efficient it will definitely be used by the army,” he told Reuters. “We need new technology to fight the enemy and can try different approaches in real time.”

    PLOUGHSHARES INTO SWORDS

    Since the war, Western venture capital firms often have required strict term sheets that include having at least one founder and other key parts of the business located outside Ukraine. So the government has become the sole source within the country of early stage funding – the lifeblood of the technology sector – more than half a dozen founders and venture capitalists said.

    Demand from the government has driven the shift to military technology, but most of the entrepreneurs who spoke to Reuters said that patriotic duty also played a role.

    Take Kiev-based efarm.pro, a startup founded in 2016 whose GPS technology attached to tractors helps farmers more precisely monitor how fertilizer has penetrated the ground. Many of its customers are located in parts of Ukraine that became too dangerous to farm after the Russian invasion so the company adapted its product to detect mines.

    The self-driving technology is only aimed at farmers for now but could also work for military vehicles, the company’s founder Alexander Prykhodchenko told Reuters.

    “Clients were calling us in the first days of the war saying they don’t know how they can work in the field,” Prykhodchenko said. “The war started on February 24 and on February 26 we started work on the new project.”

    Currently, only three of the tractors are in use as the autonomous technology remains in the testing and development phase, Prykhodchenko said.

    Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov said the intensity of the fighting has meant that some concepts can flow from the drawing board to the battlefield in months, if not days.

    While acknowledging the critical role of weapons supplied by Western nations in helping to fight the Russians, he added that the ability to utilize the know-how of tech-savvy Ukrainians at home and abroad has proved invaluable.

    “One of the few areas where Ukraine has managed to stay consistently ahead of Russia is in the use of innovative military technologies,” he wrote in a February article for the Atlantic Council.

    Russia says its own weapons industry is increasing production and introducing new technology fast to meet the demands of military operations in Ukraine.

    Gregory Allen, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington DC, highlighted the so-called “Uber for Artillery” application developed by a network of Ukrainian programmers before the Russian invasion that networks together infantry, reconnaissance and artillery units to spot and land an artillery strike more quickly.

    He also said that a pair of anonymous Ukrainian software developers had rapidly created a program in mid-2022 that used machine learning to analyze video feeds from drones to detect more effectively military vehicles camouflaged in forests. Reuters was not able to confirm independently the details of the software.

    “I used to work in the Defense Department, and I have almost never seen high quality military machine learning systems go from an idea in someone’s head to a real system being used in war in a matter of weeks,” Allen told Reuters. “The value of the Ukrainian software systems is impressive but the speed is astonishing.”

    The Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer Bill LaPlante has described Ukraine’s use of technology in the war as a “wake up call.”

    “We are seeing true innovation on the battlefield: new combinations of technologies and concepts being developed and implemented, and the cycle from idea to prototype to a warfighter’s hands collapsed to months, if not weeks,” LaPlante told a U.S. Congressional committee last month.

    ISRAELI MODEL

    While Ukraine’s government and tech founders are focused on war-time innovation to aid the military now, they say these emerging start ups can also underpin Ukraine’s post-war economy — pointing to Israel as an example of how military technology laid the foundation for a booming technology sector.

    Government support and experience working on military projects transformed Israel into a global tech hub and propelled the nation into a leader in cybersecurity and autonomous driving vehicles — a path Ukraine officials and tech leaders like Valery Krasovsky hope to emulate for a country with a pre-war population nearly five times that of Israel.

    “There are much more ideas in military technology,” said Krasovsky, the founder and chief executive of Swedish-Ukrainian Sigma Software Group.

    For now, the scarcity of seed funding in Ukraine has forced some companies to flee to places like to neighboring Poland. Groups like the Polish-Ukrainian Start Up Bridge – a Polish-government backed venture – offer emerging Ukrainian tech companies small grants to fund basic business needs and a co-working space in Warsaw.

    “Startups have had the past year to teach themselves how to survive and adapt to the new reality,” Mykhailo Khaletskyi, an advisor for the Startup Bridge and Ukrainian government, told Reuters.

    Additional Reporting by Andrew Gray and Sabine Siebold in Brussels, Elizabeth Piper in London and Mike Stone in Washington, Editing by Daniel Flynn

    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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