![]() Again, it’s a trace rifle so don’t expect a lot but this gun here can summon small balls called transmutation spheres which can be picked up by anyone in your team and these spheres can do a lot of damage and bring a lot of fun into your gameplay. If Ager’s can do a lot of crazy stuff then Ruinous is not dar behind. It’s a trace rifle, but it’s unique has some great functionality so I’d say try it out and keep an eye on your ammo. Alternatively, you can also use the charge fire mode if you have full super and do crazy amounts of damage with this gun. You see if you are running a well-modded stasis build, you can get your super really really fast using this gun and then chain your super to get more kills. Introduced to this season the Ager’s Scepter is our first stasis trace rifle and I’d only recommend this if you are running a stasis build. Great for add clear and decent for boss damage. Witherhoard is good because you can shoot it and forget about it as it’ll take care of the rest. You lob out a taken blight which forms a pool on the ground and if you get a direct hit, then it’ll tick damage the enemy which will drop a goop puddle on the location where it died. Season Of Arrivals gave us this goop puddle grenade launcher and ever since then it has worked wonders. Just keep an eye on your ammo count as this uses special ammo. You can quickly dispose of enemies using this and this also acts well when it comes to invasions or dealing with people invading your game. I know it destroys in the Crucible and it’s no different here in Gambit. It’s a fusion rifle that launches a ball of fires outwards which tracks enemies. JotunnĪh! Everyone’s favorite toaster! Jotunn is great because of how flexible it is. Great for trash mobs as this can cover a lot of ground very quickly. You see every time you get a kill it sends lightning bolts that chain around enemies nearby, doing massive damage and giving you the power of Emperor Palpatine. RiskrunnerĪn exotic arc SMG, the Riskrunner is special because of its chain lightning perk. So, bring your IKELOS SMG into Gambit and trust me, you cannot go wrong with this one. And yes they have been nerfed I know but in close range, they still act as mini-nukes. ![]() The benefit is, since it’s an IKELOS weapon, with the right mods, you can spawn Warmind cells. Just like Chroma Rush this arc SMG sits in your energy slot and chews through enemies. And if you get three rapid crits (doesn’t have to be kills)it brings in a storm! Zeus is pissed it seems! For quick add clear and invasion kills this sniper is a beast. It cast bolts of electricity from the heavens if you kill someone by hitting the crit spot(mostly head) that does massive AOE damage. If you are into sniper rifles then you know how nasty Cloudstrike is. For add clear, there possibly is no better pick than this bad boy as it chews through everything standing in front of it. Chroma rush is a 720rpm legendary auto rifle that quite literally is a bullet hose. This beloved auto rifle was introduced to us in Season 14 and quickly became a fan favorite. Be it for add clear, invasion, or boss damage. Speaking of weapons let’s take a look at the best weapons to use in Gambit. This creates some nail-biting, clutch moments if the invader is skilled and understands the map, and is using the right weapons. In case the other team is fighting the boss then with each kill the invader gets, the boss will heal. The Gambit here is that every time a team deposits a total of 25 motes, one person from their end can invade the other team’s arena and meddle with their progress. If you die while carrying any number of motes you’ll lose them and if your team can send in more than one blocker to the other side, you’ll start siphoning the motes that the enemy team has deposited and add them to your bank. The goal is to fill up your bank with a hundred motes before the enemy team and summon your Primevil (boss) and kill it. 10 motes will send a medium blocker and 15 motes will send a large blocker. ![]() 5 motes send a small blocker to the other side. ![]() A 4v4 competitive mode where two teams of four guardians fight in separate arenas, killing enemies and grabbing motes (white, glowy triangles) which are deposited in the bank in the middle. With the Forsaken expansion, Bungie introduced its first-ever PvPvE game mode called Gambit.
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