Fallout Plays: Destiny 2 Players Really Hate This Exotic

Discover why Destiny 2 players have a love-hate relationship with the Kastav Exotic Auto rifle in this Fallout Plays video.

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The Destiny 2 community is experiencing a love-hate relationship with the Kastav Exotic Auto rifle. Fallout Plays dives into the ups and downs of this popular weapon in both PvE and PvP. The video also discusses why players are calling for a Nerf and the challenges of acquiring the gun. Check out the video below for more details.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Kastav Exotic Auto rifle is highly favored in PvE due to its crowd control capabilities and orb spawning.
  • In PvP, the Kastav has dominated the Trials scene, thanks to its ease of use and a strategy that involves pairing it with the Speaker Sight helmet for healing and orb generation.
  • Destiny 2 players have mixed feelings about the Kastav, with some calling for a Nerf to balance its power in PvP.

Kastav in PvE: A Powerful Workhorse

In PvE, the Kastav Exotic Auto rifle shines as a crowd control weapon. Its Ricochet effect provides free crowd control, and with the kinetic siphon mod, it spawns orbs of power that strengthen subsequent Ricochet shots. The combination of kinetic weapons and the artifact’s radiant orbs and elemental siphon makes the Kastav a reliable primary weapon for generating orbs and controlling enemies.

Kastav in PvP: Dominating the Trials Scene

In PvP, the Kastav has become a force to be reckoned with, especially in Trials. Its ease of use, generous aim assist, default zoom value, and high recoil direction make it a user-friendly weapon that doesn’t require extensive practice to master. Additionally, when paired with the Speaker Sight helmet, the Kastav benefits from free healing and orb generation, ramping up its damage and providing a significant advantage in engagements.

A Call for Balance

While the Kastav has gained popularity among players, its dominance in PvP has led many to call for a Nerf. The combination of ease of use and an effective strategy has resulted in a high kill rate, raising concerns about the weapon’s balance. However, it is important to remember that changes can be made in PvP without affecting PvE, and the Destiny 2 sandbox team may consider adjustments to address the weapon’s performance in Trials.