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#3 – SUROS ARI-41 | Auto Rifle
- Fitted Stock, Rifled Barrel, Take a Knee
We’re never going to be in love with a gun that has Take a Knee, but Rank #3’s roll still gives us the best stat combination for this Auto Rifle. Overall, the ARI-41 has enough stability to stay on target, but Fitted Stock is a nice bonus. Rifled Barrel puts range where you’d want it to be for PvP, but the reload tradeoff kills this roll in PvE unless you have reloader gauntlets to compensate. If you want a perfect roll on this, you’re going to have to wait for Hidden Hand for PvP or Outlaw/Feeding Frenzy/Spray and Play for PvE instead of Take a Knee. If you just want a solid Auto Rifle with a good stat blend, this roll can work for you!
#1 – SUROS DIS-43 | Scout Rifle
- Perfect Balance, Full Auto, Hand-Laid Stock
If you liked the Vision of Confluence, you’ll love this Scout Rifle roll, and if you weren’t around for Year One, you’ll get to experience the convenience of a quality Full Auto Scout Rifle. Although it doesn’t actually increase the fire rate of the gun, Full Auto will allow you to devote more of your focus to precision rather than when to pull the trigger. If that wasn’t enough, the combination of Perfect Balance and Hand-Laid stock pushes this roll to autopilot. Plus, if you’re the ultimate min/max player, consider this: the only thing that Hand-Laid Stock decreases is range, which this gun has plenty of already. Overall a near perfect roll!
#3 – Cocytus SR4 | Scout Rifle
- Life Support, Lightweight, Firefly
The Cocytus, being an Omolon Scout Rifle, has a PvE-centered perk pool. As such, we’re going to favor Firefly and Life Support on Roll #3. Both of these perks reward thinning the herd of trash enemies during strikes and raids, keeping you alive and offering some area of effect damage. Smallbore may be tempting, but you’re not going to want this gun’s clip size to be any lower. It’s already sporting a 13 round clip, so you’re not going to want to lower that on top of having a slower reload animation. Lightweight is a neutral alternative.
#1 or #3 – Tamar-D | Sniper Rifle
- Surplus, Partial Refund, Explosive Rounds (Arc)
- Surplus, Partial Refund, Quickdraw (Solar)
We’re going to focus on PvE for the Tamar-D as well, because it doesn’t fit the mold of a quality PvP sniper. It doesn’t revive snipe and it has low stability, but it can roll with Surplus, one of the most powerful PvE perks for ammo management. Roll #1 and Roll #3 sport this perk and have little variation between them, so your best bet is to choose based upon what enemies give you the most trouble. Can’t stand pesky Wizards and Taken Captains? Me neither. Arc is a good option as well, though. Taken Phalanxes are the bane of Guardian existence in the raid, so this could be a big help.
#1 – Uzume RR4 | Sniper Rifle
- Performance Bonus, Injection Mold, Life Support/Eye of the Storm
This is solid build for the Uzume in both PvE and PvP. With Injection Mold, Performance Bonus, Eye of the Storm and the low-zoom Faucon scope, you’ve got yourself a great sniper for Iron Banner this week. Eye of the Storm can also save you in PvE, and the Uzume has a great reload speed in general that works well when you need to do serious damage to a target in a short amount of time. The extra ammo from Performance Bonus will keep you going in both modes, and Injection Mold’s handling boost combines with the sleek Omolon look to give this gun a great feel.
Next Week’s Orders
| Weapon | Type | Impact | Notable Stat |
| Arminius-D | Auto Rifle | Lowest | AA (80) |
| Tuonela SR4 | Scout Rifle | Medium | Stability (69) |
| Gaheris-D | Hand Cannon | Medium | AA (80) |
| Strongbow-D | Shotgun | Medium | Stability (56) |
| Uzume RR4 | Sniper | Low | Reload (75) |
Arminius-D
For this gun, think of a Nechrochasm or Atheon’s Epilogue but with low base stability and high base reload speed. With its stat blend, this gun will need a lot of help to be competitive, but we’ll see next week if there are enough perks offered to shore up the stability while providing some use in either PvE or PvP.
Tuonela SR4
This Scout Rifle offers the Vision of Confluence impact/RoF blend with great base stability of 69 and reload of 62. With a lower magazine of 13, this scout should fit comfortably in Crucible situations and shorter PvE encounters, but reload perks can overcome this drawback.
Gaheris-D
This Hawkmoon archetype Hand Cannon will need help to fix its 23 base range, but with 80 Aim Assistance, we’re willing to hold out hope that we can make it work. This gun also has decent base stability and a very attractive Recoil Direction stat (something we don’t mention that often unless it’s really high). If you want a balanced Legendary Hand Cannon, this gun can be the answer to your problems as long as you don’t mind the small clip size of 7.
Strongbow-D
This shotgun is no different than the Dead Orbit’s Patch-A, the Crucible Quartermaster’s The Next Big Thing or the test shotguns we’ve been using week to week. Basically, this shotgun is a low-impact, high rate of fire archetype that won’t be preferred in PvP but can work in PvE. With Full Auto, it’s finding a niche in Crucible by emphasizing a higher rate of fire than the normal high-impact shotgun.
Uzume RR4
This Sniper Rifle shares the impact/RoF class of the Eye of Sol, but it packs way more base stability at 58. In non-revive game modes, this is a great option for getting quick headshots or double tapping for body shot kills. We’ll be looking for something like Triple Tap or Zen Moment for PvE while hoping for a Faucon SS1 low-zoom scope for PvP.
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