How to get Conditional Finality in Destiny 2
Buff your chance to grab this hybrid shotgun.
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TheDestiny 2 Conditional Finalityshotgun is the newest exotic to arrive in the game as part of the Root of Nightmares' raid. Just like Collective Obligation or Touch of Malice before it, this is one of the most powerful weapons the raid has to offer, and is a pretty rare drop. Still, there are ways to increase your chance of getting it.
For those still exploring Neomuna, you might want to know where to find all of theaction figures, theTerminal Overloadrotation, or whatlost sectorsare currently on rotation so you can grab the new exotic armor pieces. Either way, here’s how to get the Conditional Finality exotic shotgun and what exactly it does.
How to get Conditional Finality
The new exotic solar/stasis shotgun only drops from the final encounter of the new Root of Nightmares raid: Nezarec. The good news is that as with Hierarchy of Needs or Heartshadow, Bungie has added a system where you can buff exotic drop chances to the new raid. If you complete certain triumphs and challenges in the Root of Nightmares' raid seal, you can increase your overall drop chance, and so your chances of getting Conditional Finality from the last boss. Here are said triumphs:
Completing any of these triumphs gets you a little bump in Conditional Finality’s drop chance, so it’s a little easier to get from Nezarec—just don’t forget to claim the triumph in the seal to activate it.
Conditional Finality’s perks
Conditional Finality is a stasis shotgun with two barrels, letting it fire both stasis and solar pellets. Landing most of the stasis pellets will freeze a target, while the solar pellets will cause them to ignite, making it a pretty amazing weapon for easily stunning champions, or if you’re wanting to deal shatter damage consistently.
Here are its perks and traits:
The good news is you also won’t have to do anything to get the Conditional Finality catalyst because it doesn’t have one. While the reprised raid weapons like Touch of Malice and Vex Mythoclast both have catalysts, new Destiny 2 raid exotics don’t seem to get them.
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