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You may be wondering how to get Centrifuse in Destiny 2, with the Season of the Deep now upon us. The newest exotic auto rifle to come onto the scene, Centrifuse is an excellent piece of gear that players would be remiss not to pick up.
While all exotics (barring D.A.R.C.I) are highly coveted pieces of equipment, they’re also usually the most challenging pieces of gear to acquire. Here, we’ll go over all the details about the newest exotic auto rifle, as well as how to get Centrifuse in Destiny 2, Season of The Deep.
There’s plenty of new content coming out this season though, so if you’re looking to get the Season of The Deep artifact and dive into the new metas, we’ve got you covered.
How to obtain Centrifuse in Destiny 2
You can only currently obtain Centrifuse through seasonal progression of season ranks for Season of The Deep. If you own the Season Pass, you’ll be able to acquire Centrifuse after reaching rank one, and collecting it from the Season 21 tab at the top of your directory menu. If you don’t own the pass you don’t need to worry though – you’ll still be able to pick it up when you reach season rank 35. For an average player, this represents a little over a week of moderate playtime. Completing seasonal triumphs will progress this faster though.
This method is certainly less involved than learning how to fish in Destiny 2, or even knowing how to get exotic ciphers in Destiny 2 to buy legacy exotics with. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile exotic to have.
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What does Centrifuse do in Destiny 2?
The Centrifuse exotic auto rifle, like all exotics, comes with a couple of unique traits. Leaving aside the fact that this powerful weapon has a chassis made of wood, the auto rifle is well-suited to those who like to build their characters around mobility.
The unique weapon perk for Centrifuse is called Overcharge Capacitor. Sprinting, sliding, and firing this weapon all build up a temporary electrostatic charge, which increases range and reload speed. When the electrostatic charge meter is at high charge, final blows will cause arc explosions, and when it’s full, those maximum charge explosions will blind targets.
In addition, Centrifuse has a special tertiary weapon perk too, like most contemporary exotic weapons. This perk can be found alongside the other random roll weapon perks, and is called Regenerative Motion. Simply, sprinting reloads the weapon. This makes it a good choice for high-intensity PvE activities, but gives it some special potential to dominate PvP in crucible activities, especially with its strong stability and exceptional handling.
All of this is pretty great, especially when you can pick up the gun by essentially just playing the game. There’s more too though, and if you’re wondering how to get the Centrifuse catalyst in Destiny 2, we’ve got a step-by-step guide for that quest.
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That’s how to get Centrifuse in Destiny 2. It’s a great new weapon, and a fine addition to any Guardian’s arsenal. But it’s not the only new bit of kit dropping in Season of The Deep. Check out our guide on how to get your hands on the Destiny 2 Epochal Integration gun if hand cannons are more your kind of thing.
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