A new addition to the arsenal of Crossbows in Destiny 2, the A Good Shout Heavy Void weapon, brings a unique combination of weakening and damaging perks that can be utilized simultaneously to enhance damage output in endgame activities. While Heavy Crossbows may not be at the top of high-end boss DPS charts, they excel as powerful Champion killers, making encounters easier to handle for a fireteam.
The article delves into the best perks for the A Good Shout Crossbow in both PvE and PvP scenarios.
A Good Shout PvE god roll in Destiny 2
For PvE, the recommended perks for the A Good Shout Crossbow are:
- Quickload Rail: Increased reload speed and reduced velocity.
- Charged Bolt: Deals damage over time to the target after getting attached.
- Withering Gaze: Weakens a target after aiming the weapon.
- Box Breathing: Increases precision damage after aiming the weapon.
This combination is ideal for dealing with powerful enemies in endgame activities like elites, Champions, and mini-bosses. For easier solo activities or standard difficulties, opt for Repulsor Brace and Destabilizing Rounds.
A Good Shout PvP god roll in Destiny 2
In PvP, the recommended perks for the A Good Shout Crossbow are:
- Mag-Rev Rail: Increased bolt projectile speed.
- Heavy Bolt: Increased damage at the cost of speed.
- Withering Gaze: Weakens a target after aiming the weapon.
- Box Breathing: Increases precision damage after aiming the weapon.
Consider No Distraction as a decent alternative, along with Destabilizing Rounds/Demoralize in 6v6 situations.
How to get ‘A Good Shout’ Crossbow in Destiny 2
The A Good Shout Crossbow can be obtained by farming Grandmaster alerts when the weapon is featured as a reward. Alternatively, running any Pinnacle Ops activity may also yield the Crossbow as a drop at the end.
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[Image: A Good Shout in Destiny 2]
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