
Online first-person shooter game that’s free to play “Destiny 2” has over 100 Catalysts. You obviously won’t be able to use them all in one sitting, but you definitely need guides to each Catalyst, like what PVP Live is trying to offer here, so you know which best suits your needs and tastes. This time, you’ll hear about the Sunshot Catalyst.
About The Sunshot Catalyst
Visually, the Sunshot Catalyst looks very modern, perfectly complementing the fiery aesthetic of the exotic hand cannon it works with. With a golden color, its intricate design mirrors the solar damage from the Sunshot, mingling with such ornate detailing that gives the weapon a regal, radiant appearance.
The Catalyst’s glow also perfectly matches the weapon’s closeness to solar energy, adding more allure. Using the Sunshot with its Catalyst feels like wielding the sun’s power, just as Thor wields the thunder’s power. It’s for serious business, indeed.
What Does The Sunshot Catalyst Do?
Basically speaking, the Sunshot Catalyst provides two crucial benefits for the energy-based Hand Cannon. These two boost the Sunshot’s Range by 27 and its Stability by 18. Too technical to digest? Read on.
These figures on the ranges are vital for the Sunshot. Part of this weapon’s appeal is to tackle longer ranges better. For instance, adding a Range at 27 is enough to make the Catalyst worth what it is. The Stability at 18 will be the cherry on top, making the weapon more straightforward to use.
How To Get The Sunshot Catalyst
Of course, since Catalysts in “Destiny 2” work like whipped cream on top of your frappuccino, you’ll first have to get the frappuccino. In this case, the Sunshot. Sunshots are only obtained randomly by opening up Exotic engrams from all their sources, such as random drops from opponents, rewards from activities and quests, or Xur’s weekly engram in his store.
Once you have the Sunshot, it’s easy to have the Catalyst. You can acquire the Sunshot Catalyst either by accomplishing Strikes or the Crucible matches. However, neither will give you a good chance to drop this Catalyst, so it’s up to you which path to pursue. The most recommended is to go for whichever has the fastest precise time.
Remember that any weapon may be used to complete either Strikes or Crucible matches. It is why players may proceed to an optimal farming loadout to get the Catalyst to drop sooner. There is no waiting time. While not perfect for upgrading purposes, it is the best thing you can do.
Wrapping Up
Long-time “Destiny 2” players know the Sunshot is ideal for PvE content because of its chain explosion capabilities. If you play the game smart, you can use this to clear entire mobs of ads with some well-placed shots. You may also utilize this to severely weaken the strongest opponents by exploring their weaker allies, which you can then mop up using other weapons. Promising? Absolutely. Try this Catalyst today.
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