Destiny 2: Best Deep Stone Crypt Raid Weapons, All 6 Ranked

3. Posterity – Best Deep Stone Crypt Raid Weapons

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PvE Roll: Reconstruction & Rampage

PvP Roll: Surplus & Rampage

If you’re noticing a trend here, yes Reconstruction is an amazing perk that you’ll want if a raid weapon can roll with it, especially in PvE where DPS lives and dies with how often you need to reload.

Posterity is a 180 RPM Precision Frame hand cannon. Not the greatest right now but Posterity, like all of the Deep Stone Crypt raid weapons for the most part, really feels nice to shoot.

What feels even nicer is a potentially massive 34 mag size on a hand cannon if you stack Reconstruction with Backup Mag mod and one of the mag rolls. Pair it with Rampage and you should have no problem keeping Rampage going when you have 30-34 rounds in the chamber. Truly insane.

180 RPM hand cannons aren’t the greatest in PvP right now as they have a longer TTK compared to other hand cannons and stiff competition from the exotics like Thorn or Ace of Spades, but Surplus & Rampage will likely serve you well; or honestly, the PvE roll isn’t bad there either if you just want to non stop shoot and lane with a hand cannon.


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