Trials of Osiris has finally returned for the first time in the Season of Plunder. Upon its return also comes the Trials of Osiris exclusive armor and weapons. One of which is a devastating new shotgun called, The Inquisitor. So today, let’s discuss how to get The Inquisitor Shotgun, as well as what the God Roll for it is.

How to Get The Inquisitor in Destiny 2

Remember, Trials of Osiris is considered a competitive game mode. At the same time, you can play by yourself, though it is recommended you find two others to join you first unless you are confident enough in your skill to play alone.

Destiny 2 The Inquisitor God Roll

There are a few noteworthy combos of perks that can make The Inquisitor into a top-tier weapon. But of course, every gun must have the best roll. According to Light.gg, the highest rated pair of perks considered the “God Roll” for the weapon is Perpetual Motion and Swashbuckler.

  • Start and compete in Trials of Osiris. To start off, you must play the featured Trials of Osiris game mode and earn reputation points. Trials only appears every Friday through Monday and will leave upon the daily reset on the following Tuesday. Securing kills and completing matches will earn you reputation points. Rank up and earn Trials Engrams Earning reputation points will eventually allow you to increase your Trials of Osiris rank. Upon ranking up, Saint-14 will have an Trials Engram waiting for you. You can only earn one Engram per rank-up. You can either go to Master Rahool to decode your engrams for rewards, or focus them into a reward which we’ll discuss next. Focus Trials Engrams for a better roll. In order to buy your own copy of The Inquisitor, you must use one of the Trials Engrams you have earned and then buy one directly from Saint-14 himself. It will cost you 100 legendary shards and 20,000 glimmer per purchase, so make sure you spend wisely. This applies to all other Trials of Osiris gear as well. Go Flawless You can go a step further and wait until The Inquisitor is a featured reward for going Flawless in Trials that week. If you win seven games in a row, you can go to the Lighthouse and earn an Adept version of The Inquisitor.

To start off, you must play the featured Trials of Osiris game mode and earn reputation points. Trials only appears every Friday through Monday and will leave upon the daily reset on the following Tuesday. Securing kills and completing matches will earn you reputation points.

Earning reputation points will eventually allow you to increase your Trials of Osiris rank. Upon ranking up, Saint-14 will have an Trials Engram waiting for you. You can only earn one Engram per rank-up. You can either go to Master Rahool to decode your engrams for rewards, or focus them into a reward which we’ll discuss next.

In order to buy your own copy of The Inquisitor, you must use one of the Trials Engrams you have earned and then buy one directly from Saint-14 himself. It will cost you 100 legendary shards and 20,000 glimmer per purchase, so make sure you spend wisely. This applies to all other Trials of Osiris gear as well.

You can go a step further and wait until The Inquisitor is a featured reward for going Flawless in Trials that week. If you win seven games in a row, you can go to the Lighthouse and earn an Adept version of The Inquisitor.

Perpetual Motion gives the weapon bonus stability, handling, and reload speed while the wielder is in motion, while Swashbuckler provides the gun with increased damage from melee kills or kills with this weapon. This perk combination allows the wielder to adapt a run and gun playstyle and decimate any who stand in their way. A fantastic choice for pvp activities.

Can You Craft Razor’s Edge in Destiny 2?

Unfortunately, no, you aren’t able to craft it at this time. This applies to all other Trials of Osiris weapons as well. However, Bungie has said in a previous TWAB that there could be a possibility in a future season for Trials of Osiris weapons to become craftable. If and when they do become craftable in the future, we’ll be sure to update you with the information. Though keeping some deepsight versions of the weapons for that very reason isn’t a bad idea.

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