How to get Destiny 2 Nightfall weapons and farm them

Nightfall weapons and their Adept counterparts can be some of the best Legendary weapons in Destiny 2

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To get Destiny 2 Nightfall weapons, you just need to do Nightfall Strikes, but with weekly rotating weapons and odd drop rates, it’s not quite as simple as that. There are currently eight weapons in the Nightfall weapon rotation inDestiny 2, ranging from the precise Scintillation Linear Fusion Rifle to the hefty sword known as the Slammer. If you’re brave and skilled enough to take on a Grandmaster Nightfall, you can even get improved Adept variants of these weapons, that are a little more potent and can use special mods. Here’s how you get Nightfall weapons in Destiny 2, both from Strikes and Vanguard Engrams.

Destiny 2 Nightfall weapon rotation

Destiny 2 Nightfall weapons are a rotating set of weapons obtained exclusively from completing Nightfall Strikes. For the duration of Echoes, the Nightfall weapons in the weekly rotation include theDestiny 2 ScintillationLinear Fusion Rifle,Destiny 2 Shadow PriceAuto Rifle, and six other weapons, though not necessarily in this order:

How to get Nightfall weapons in Destiny 2

Nightfall weapons have a chance to drop after completing a Nightfall Strike, but higher difficulty Nightfalls and Platinum scores have better odds of awarding a weapon – sort of. Here’s how the game describes the drop rates for Nightfall weapons at all difficulties:

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Depending on your skill level, doing Expert or Master Nightfalls are likely the optimal way to farm Nightfall weapons, but in practice, the drop rates are actually quite low across the board. This is because other loot, such as Enhancement Cores, Enhancement Prisms, Ascendent Shards, and Exotics are also more common at these higher difficulties, so they dilute the loot pool.

To guarantee yourself a Nightfall weapon drop, you must complete a Grandmaster Nightfall Strike and achieve a Platinum score, though this will actually give you an improved Adept variant of the weapon that can useDestiny 2 Adept Modsand gains small stat boosts when fully masterworked. That means the best way of getting Nightfall weapons is to just run Grandmasters over and over, though they’re not exactly easy. Additionally, you should look out for special weeks when double drops are enabled, giving you a chance to get two rolls of the current Nightfall weapon after a single completion.

How to buy more Nightfall weapon rolls in Destiny 2

Alternatively, if you’ve got lots of Vanguard Engrams stored, you can spend them on Focused Decoding via Commander Zavala to get rolls of any Nightfall weapons you’ve unlocked, including legacy weapons that aren’t in the current Nightfall weapon rotation. You can even get the Adept version of the current week’s weapon if you unlocked that previously, but it costs significantly more:

Thankfully, there’s no cap on the number of Nightfall weapons you can get through Focused Decoding, aside from running out of the currencies needed to buy them from Zavala, so they’re a good last resort if you’ve had terrible luck running Nightfall Strikes. However, Nightfall Ciphers only drop from Grandmaster Nightfalls and you only get a few per completion, so you’ll have to do several to get the necessary 10 Ciphers. Annoyingly, they are also capped at 10, so you can’t stock up on them to buy multiple Adept weapon rolls.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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Will Sawyer is a guides writer at GamesRadar+ who works with the rest of the guides team to give readers great information and advice on the best items, how to complete a particular challenge, or where to go in some of the biggest video games. Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles, including Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Warzone, as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, and God of War Ragnarok.

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