Destiny 2 Corrasion god roll – Best perks and attachments

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Destiny 2 Corrasion Pulse Rifle

With the launch of Episode 1: Act 2 live in Destiny 2, there’s plenty of new tasks to chip away at. Its seasonal missions delve further into this new Vex storyline, and even 50 more Season Pass levels to work through and acquire new loot from. Among these additions are two new weapons, including a particularly potent pulse rifle.

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If you’re after the new weapons, here’s the gold roll for the Corrasion pulse rifle in Destiny 2, including perks and attachments.

The best perks and attachments for the Corrasion in Destiny 2

Destiny 2 Corrasion Example Build
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The Corrasion joins a fairly rare archetype of pulse rifles in that it comes with the Heavy Burst Frame, converting the usual three or four-round burst into a powerful two-round burst similar to the Graviton Lance. Flinch is also slightly reduced when aiming. This makes it uniquely suited to rolls that prioritize furthering its damage over applying debuffs. The following setup should serve that nicely:

  • Barrel: Arrowhead Brake
  • Magazine: Tactical Mag
  • Perk 1: High-Impact Reserves
  • Perk 2: Frenzy

The choices of Arrowhead Brake and Tactical Mag here give the Corrasion some better handling and recoil control, which aren’t the best on a weapon of this type. You also benefit from better magazines and reload speed, meaning you can stay in that fight that little bit longer. High-Impact Reserves and Frenzy go hand in hand both with each other and with the attachments, as they both provide benefits the longer you stay in a fight. Dealing with hordes of enemies, and particularly higher health enemies, shouldn’t be an issue.

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