A taste of the Halo franchise came to Destiny 2 with the 30th-anniversary event. The release of the DLC brought the BxR-55 Battler Pulse Rifle and the Forerunner sidearm, two unique weapons that offer extra flavor when playing the game due to their intrinsic traits—even if you’ve never played a Halo game.
The BxR-55 offers a variety of rolls. And even though it seems more suitable for PvP, it’s a useful weapon for any activity with the right perks. Here are our god rolls for the BxR-55 Battler in both PvE and PvP.
BxR-55 PvE god roll
- Barrel: Smallbore or Extended Barrel (but it’s the least important part)
- Magazine: Accurized Rounds if you have Outlaw or Perpetual Motion, but anything that’s not Steady Rounds or Alloy Mag works for other perks.
- First perk: Outlaw or Perpetual Motion (Honorable mention: Demolitionist)
- Second perk: Kill Clip (Honorable mention: Adrenaline Junkie)
BxR-55 PvP god roll
- Barrel: Hammer-Forged Rifling, Smallbore, Extended Barrel
- Magazine: Accurized Rounds
- First perk: Killing Wind or Perpetual Motion (Honorable mention: Snapshot Sights)
- Second perk: Blunt Execution Rounds (Honorable mention: Kill Clip)
Though god rolls usually take personal preference into account, some rolls are just better than others for specific activities and even playstyles. Here’s our selection of the best perks on the BxR-55 Battler in each column so you can determine your own god roll—or at least figure out what rolls to keep and which ones to turn into Gunsmith Materials.
First column
Outlaw and Perpetual Motion
Unsurprisingly, the tried-and-true reload perk carves itself an easy spot at the top of the BxR rolls. Outlaw is just too good to pass up and it’s a safe bet on most guns. Perpetual Motion is a close second, though, since it’s a triple-stat bonus as long as you’re moving. PvP players will likely get better mileage out of Perpetual Motion, though.
Demolitionist
Demolitionist provides free grenade energy on kills. It’s not necessarily the best perk in slot but depending on your roll, playstyle, and personal preference, it’s a strong contender to dethrone Outlaw. It also opens up different combinations, such as Demolitionist/Kill Clip or Demolitionist/Adrenaline Junkie.
Killing Wind or Snapshot Sights (PvP)
A staple of PvP rolls, Killing Wind is a surefire roll on the BxR-55. Snapshot Sights is usually a coveted perk for PvP, but the BxR-55 Battler’s unique Legacy PR-55 Frame actively benefits hip-firing. This makes Snapshot Sights slightly counterintuitive and gives Killing Wind an edge.
Auto-Loading Holster
Auto-Loading Holster is a useful perk, but its usefulness has dropped slightly with the addition of Holster mods and it pales in comparison to other rolls. It’s not a bad perk, but it’s hardly the best in slot.
Second column
Kill Clip
Another tried-and-true damage-boosting perk that ranks high in god rolls, Kill Clip also notched itself a comfortable spot at the top of the list for PvE—and it sits high at the table for PvP as well. It’s a no-brainer in PvE, but it has its competition in the Crucible.
Blunt Execution Rounds (PvP)
The Halo combo comes to Destiny 2. Blunt Execution Rounds gives you a significant boost to handling and damage after meleeing an opponent, which gives you an edge in melee-range duels in the Crucible. Punch it, swap to the BxR-55, and shoot it to finish your enemy off before they even have time to react.
Adrenaline Junkie (PvE)
Now that Adrenaline Junkie is essentially Swashbuckler with grenades, Adrenaline Junkie is finally a decent perk. It still trails leagues behind Kill Clip, but it’s not the instant dismantle it used to be—especially with Demolitionist in the first column.
Rangefinder, Elemental Capacitor, or Eye of the Storm (PvP)
These three PvP perks can each have their own niche. Rangefinder is the most consistent of the bunch, while Elemental Capacitor can complement a subclass choice and Eye of the Storm can be handy in specific situations. Blunt Execution Rounds is tailor-made for the BxR, so that should be your first choice. If your playstyle doesn’t adapt to the perk, though, you can choose whichever fits your playstyle best (and odds are you’ll find Rangefinder the most reliable).
Magazine and Barrel
Parts don’t matter as much on a weapon, but they can still be the difference between a good roll and a god roll. For PvE, reload speed is generally a better choice for the magazine, though perks such as Outlaw and Perpetual Motion can make it redundant. Ultimately, the impact isn’t that great, especially since the BxR-55 can’t roll Extended Mag. Anything that’s not Alloy Magazine or Steady Rounds will be a decent choice. Barrels also have a nearly negligible impact, but Smallbore and Extended Barrel offer better boosts.
PvP players, on the other hand, will usually go for maximum range to get an edge in the Crucible. This means Accurized Rounds in the magazine slot and Hammer-Forged Rifling, Extended Barrel, or Smallbore.
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