Destiny 2's Season of the Lost introduced plenty of new weapons and reprised ones, and the rotation for each week's Nightfall has changed as well. Players who are wondering how to get Uzume RR4 and Plug One.1 will find an answer in this guide, which is going to cover the Nightfall for this week in Destiny 2.
How to Get Uzume RR4 and Plug One.1 in S15's Nightfalls
Destiny 2 has a system for Nightfalls that makes them rotate every week, both in terms of what the Nightfall is, and what sort of rewards it provides to those who beat it. This week's Nightfall is Exodus Crash, on Nessus, and this is the third week of Season of the Lost. Unless next week's Nightfall includes yet another pair of guns, this means that Uzume RR4 and Plug One.1 will be available in Nightfalls every three weeks. In fact, with Season 15, players can now find two different Nightfall weapons in each activity.
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There are four different tiers of difficulty in Nightfalls, with the fifth being Grandmaster, and still locked up until October. The first tier is called Adept. It requires 1250 Power Level, and Nightfall weapons are rare drops.
The second tier is called Hero, and it is one of the most popular tiers due to it being the last one with matchmaking, whereas, for all others above it, players will need a Fireteam or venture solo. Hero Nightfalls require 1290 Power Level, and Nightfall weapons are uncommon drops.
The third tier is Legend, and it means players need to either go solo, have a premade Fireteam, or look for one on Destiny 2's Companion App. Legend Nightfalls require 1320 Power Level, and Nightfall weapons are common drops.
The fourth tier is Master, and it is currently the highest one possible. Master Nightfalls require 1350 Power Level, and Nightfall weapons are common drops.
As for how often the weapons actually drop in each Nightfall tier, please use the grid below:
Nightfall Difficulty Tier | Weapon Drop |
Adept | Roughly 1 out of 8-12 Nightfalls |
Hero | Roughly 1 out of 4-8 Nightfalls |
Legend | Roughly 1 out of 3-6 Nightfalls |
Master | Roughly 1 out of 2-5 Nightfalls |
Of course, these numbers may vary, and these are purely average values to give players an idea of what to expect from each Nightfall tier.
Exodus Crash is considered one of the worst Nightfalls in Destiny 2, and that's because of the Pikes at the very beginning, the scan room main area, and the boss fight itself. Pikes can completely shred players even with defensive stats and items, so mods like Arc Resistance work wonders.
Another great defensive mod to use throughout the Nightfall is Protective Light, which does require another Charged with Light mod to get the buff going.
As for weapons, since the Nightfall features both Overload and Barrier Champions, it is recommended that players bring both to avoid unpleasant wipes. Overload Champions can currently be stunned with bows or swords, with the former being much more reliable. A great bow to use in this instance is Le Monarque, or maybe a Legendary one with Explosive Head.
Barrier Champions can only be stunned with auto rifles this season, but it doesn't mean players can't use other great options like the Exotic Eriana's Vow and The Lament to deal with them.
It should be noted that drop chances are increased when players defeat all Champions in the Nightfall, so taking care of them is very important in order to get Uzume RR4 and Plug One.1.
Destiny 2 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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