Rufus's Fury is a new Strand Auto Rifle in Destiny 2 introduced in the Root of Nightmares Raid. It's a primary slot one-of-a-kind AR that makes the most out of the Strand subclass introduced in the game's Lightfall expansion. There are several ways to get this new Strand Auto Rifle in the Root of Nightmare Raid. Players looking to get Rufus's Fury god roll in Destiny 2 may want to check our guide below, which outlines everything about this weapon.
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How to Get Rufus's Fury in Destiny 2
Players can get Rufus's Fury in Destiny 2 by completing the third encounter of Root of Nightmares Raid, which involves slaying the Zo'Aurc, Explicator of Planets. It can also drop by finishing the final encounter in which players must beat Nezarec, Final God of Pain.
Rufus's Fury God Roll in Destiny 2
As of this writing, Rufus's Fury is easily the best Strand weapon in Destiny 2. Naturally, it synergizes incredibly well with the Strand subclass. It comes with a Rapid Fire Frame, which gives it a deeper ammo reserve. With some incredible Perk combination, Rufus Fury can become a force to be reckoned with in any PvE activity in Destiny 2.
Do note that the following god roll stats for Rufus's Fury is for PvE encounters only.
- Barrel: Arrowhead Brake / Polygonal Rifling
- Magazine: Ricochet Rounds / Flared Magwell
- Perk 1: Reconstruction / Demolitionist
- Perk 2: Target Lock / Paracausal Affinity
Most Perk combinations for Rufus's Fury are pretty good. As such, it's more about preferences here. Players looking to make the most out of the Strand subclass may benefit from the Paracausal Affinity and Hatchling Perks, as both boost Strand damage.
Reconstruction synergizes with Rufus's Fury's Rapid Fire Frame and is a great choice. However, some players may find Demolitionist more worthwhile.
As a primary slot Auto Rifle, Rufus Fury benefits greatly from the Arrowhead Brake, thanks to the controlled recoil and improved handling. Polygonal Rifling does pretty much the same job and is also a great option.
Finally, when it comes to the Magazine, most players may prefer Ricochet Rounds as it increases range and improves stability. Flared Magwell isn't a bad choice either.