Obtaining Brave weapons in Destiny 2 can be a rewarding yet challenging task. These new weapons, part of the “Into the Light” update, include classic Destiny guns, providing a great opportunity for players to catch up on weapons they may have missed or that were sunset. Here’s a detailed guide on how to acquire and attune Brave weapons for optimal performance.
Introduction to Brave Weapons
Brave weapons are reintroduced classics that players can earn through the Onslaught mode in Destiny 2. Although the Hall of Champions is no longer available after the release of The Final Shape, Onslaught remains a viable way to obtain these weapons. As of the August 6 update (8.0.5), players can now attune their Brave weapons in Onslaught activities, enhancing their chances of obtaining god rolls.
How to Attune Brave Weapons
To attune your weapons for Onslaught activities, visit Zavala in the Tower. There is a new tab at the bottom of his vendor menu screen that allows you to select which weapon you want to drop from Onslaught. You can change your choice at any time at no cost, significantly improving your chances of getting the weapon you desire.
The new attunement system is more rewarding than the previous version from Into the Light, increasing the drop rate of your chosen weapon to 60%, up from the original 50%.
Getting Brave Weapons
You can obtain Brave weapons by participating in the seasonal Onslaught activity. However, the randomness of drops means it can be challenging to get the exact weapon and roll you want. Fortunately, there are specific quests designed to help you obtain these weapons and add them to your attunement collection. Here are the current Brave weapon quests available:
- Recluse Endangerment – The Recluse
- Rapidly defeat combatants using submachine guns anywhere in the system. Bonus progress in Onslaught.
- Defeat guardians using submachine guns.
- Jury Duty – Hung Jury SR4
- Defeat combatants with precision damage using scout rifles anywhere in the system. Bonus progress in Onslaught.
- Defeat combatants in Vanguard Ops activities using scout rifles. Earn bonus progress in higher difficulty Nightfalls.
- Right of Succession – Succession
- Defeat combatants with precision damage using sniper rifles anywhere in the system. Bonus progress in Onslaught.
- Defeat combatants in raids and dungeons using sniper rifles.
- Edgelord – Edge Transit
- Rapidly defeat combatants using heavy ammo grenade launchers anywhere in the system. Bonus progress in Onslaught.
- Defeat combatants using heavy ammo grenade launchers.
- Spin to Win – Falling Guillotine
- Rapidly defeat combatants using swords anywhere in the system. Bonus progress in Onslaught.
- Defeat combatants using swords.
Completing these quests not only unlocks the respective Brave weapon but also makes it more likely to drop from Onslaught activities, helping you farm for the best rolls.
Upcoming Brave Weapon Quests
Additional Brave weapon quests will be added in future weekly resets:
- April 16: The Mountaintop and Midnight Coup
- April 23: Hammerhead and Forbearance
- April 30: Blast Furnace and Luna’s Howl
Final Steps for Attuning
Once you complete a quest, return to the Hall of Champions to finalize the attunement process. Interact with the corresponding Holo-Shaxx to complete the attunement, increasing the drop rate of the weapon from Brave weapon sources, including the chest near Shaxx.
Final Thoughts
Attuning Brave weapons in Destiny 2 is a strategic way to ensure you get the best possible rolls for these classic guns. By following the quests and utilizing the new attunement system, you can enhance your arsenal and prepare for the upcoming challenges in The Final Shape. Stay diligent in completing these quests to maximize your chances of obtaining the desired god rolls.
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