

Put this onto your favorite raid weapons that you know you’re going to be using either for a DPS phase (boss) or to clear out difficult orange bar enemies (major). Boss and Major Spec (Weapon)īoth of these are together because they serve similar purposes. Your natural super recharge can go from roughly five minutes to almost three and a half minutes with all five equipped. With the Super Mod, you can reduce the time it takes to wait quite dramatically, especially if you stack them. Most of our subclass choices are based around what super we want to have available. Equipping this onto a weapon is a commitment to playing this type of play style, especially in the Crucible. It’s hard to pull off, but the damage bonus is super helpful if you’re able to land it. The Icarus Grip, unlike some of the other perks, is for skilled players that can handle aiming while in the air. Still, it’s a helpful mod for weapons for sure. If you don’t though, you actually might find the extra help annoying. If you have trouble aiming, then it’s great. Like the Counterbalance Mod, this is going to depend a little bit if you even want or need it. Targeting Adjuster makes your auto aim much more effective.

That applies to lots of weapons in Destiny 2, so slap this on if all you want is a bit more shots per magazine. Backup Mag (Weapon)īackup Mag is great for weapons that are low, and you wish you could have more of. You can quickly scope, check your radar to make sure yu’re safe, and return to scoping much more effectively with this mod.

It doesn’t work exactly like it, but it does effectively remove the delay after aiming down the sights, for your radar to return. While only hunters can wear Knucklehead Radar, other subclasses can get a little taste of that life with Radar Tuner. The first two will knock off 30 seconds total (20+10), and it drops off sharply after that. Some subclasses lean more on one or the other, but both of them will reduce your recharge time heavily depending on how many you stack with diminishing returns. We coupled these two together because it’s going to vary widely based on your subclass which you would prefer. That said, it’s a wasted slot if you do have great aim, so safely ignore it if that’s you. Having a little bit of extra stability will help, especially on precision weapons like Scout or Sniper Rifles.

This one cracks the list because, let’s be honest, we’re not all crackshot. The Counterbalance Stock mod does exactly as described: it makes your weapons slightly more stable. Best Destiny 2 Forsaken Weapon & Armor Mods Counterbalance Stock (Weapon) We break down the 10 best weapon and armor mods that you’ll want to have in Destiny 2: Forsaken, whether it’s for PvP, PvE, raiding, or Gambit.
