Pulse rifles have a tendency to be hit or miss inDestiny 2. There are some seasons where they absolutely wreck shop and others where they’re barely a blip on the radar. Despite theseasonal artifacthaving a strong emphasis on Stasis, there are some Arc mods that can make great use of the new Vantage Point pulse rifle. Here are the rolls to make the most of it.

How to get Vantage Point in Destiny 2

Vantage Point, like the otherRevenantseasonal weapons, is acquired by running the new seasonal activities. At the time of this writing, these are the two Onslaught modes accessible via The Last City. It also has a chance to drop from Eido’s rank-up rewards. To expedite that grind, equip fourpieces of theRevenantseasonal gearfor a rep buff.

Destiny 2 Vantage Point God Rolls

PvE God Roll

Amplified and Jolt are intrinsically tied to the Arc subclasses. When Jolted, an enemy will take additional damage while also spreading damaging lightning to their nearby friends. When Amplified, your movement speed and weapon handling are greatly increased. Rapidly defeating enemies with Arc damage will give you the Amplified buff.

Essentially, aside from being an Arc pulse rifle, Vantage Point goes the extra mile and further enhances your Arc subclass. It’s made for those with an inner Zapados.

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PvP God Roll

This is one of those rare instances where the PvP God Roll is identical to the PvE version. Again, to maximize the potential of Vantage Point, you’ll want to run an Arc subclass.

An image of the Vantage Point pulse rifle with the Neon Pop shader applied.

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