Eyasluna is a strong pick for both PvP and PvE content in Destiny 2’s current meta. It is a Kinetic slot weapon that uses primary ammo and deals stasis damage to the opponents. This hand cannon looks pretty sleek with the red accent color on its barrel. Eyasluna Image source: BungieĮyasluna is an adaptive frame legendary Hand Cannon that was first introduced in season 15 as an instance item. Players can buy this weapon from the exotic kiosk in the tower for 1 x Exotic Cipher, 125,000 x Glimmer, 200 x Etheric Spiral, and 1 Ascendant Shard. In Destiny 2’s current meta., Ace of Spades is a strong pick for both PvP and PvE content. Also, it is a kinetic slot weapon that uses primary ammo and deals kinetic damage to the opponents. It features a sleek ace logo printed on it that looks pretty cool. Ace of Spades Image source: BungieĪce of Spades is an Exotic Hand Cannon that was first introduced in season 4 without any set. Players can get this weapon by completing As the Crow Flies Quest. As it is a non-craftable Hand Cannon with balanced stats, it has become a must-pick if you prefer something with high-impact damage and low recoil. This weapon has a black and greyish revolver look with a feather curved in its barrel. Hawkmoon is an Exotic Hand Cannon that first appeared in season 12 without any set, and it is a powerful weapon that utilizes primary ammo. You can get this weapon from The Monument to Lost Lights in exchange for 1x Exotic Cipher, 1x Ascendant Shard, 125,000 Glimmer, and 200 Dusklight Shard. It is a kinetic slot weapon that uses primary ammo and deals kinetic damage to the enemy. This weapon looks really great with the diming green highlights and sharp edges. Since then, it has been great for PvE as well as some of the PvP content in the game. Thorn is an Exotic Hand Cannon that was first introduced back in season 6.
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