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Destiny 2's focus on buildcrafting has placed a major emphasis on monochromatic builds in recent months. Bungie wants players to use the same element type for their subclass and weapons, even in Match Game content. Thankfully, that's fairly easy to do with Void.

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Void 3.0 subclasses are incredibly strong and can hold their own in the endgame, but what about Void weapons? Most Void weapons in Destiny 2 are quite strong, with some weapons shaping the entire PvE meta. This list will go over the ten best Void weapons you can use in Destiny 2, pairing nicely with Void's various keyword buffs and debuffs.

Updated February 19, 2024, by Charles Burgar: Season of the Wish has added some amazing Void weapons to the sandbox, notably Ros Arago IV. This Auto Rifle has quickly become a fan-favorite to players fortunate enough to get an Onslaught roll. We've updated this list to include the Ros Arago IV Auto Rifle, and we've replaced Funnelweb with Unforgiven, a more ability-centric SMG.

This list focuses on PvE content above everything else. Entries are in no particular order.

10 Retrofit Escapade

Destiny 2 Retrofit Escapade

How to obtain: Occasionally sold by Xur.

If you want a Heavy weapon that's a jack of all trades, look no further than Retrofit Escapade. This Void Machine Gun has a massive ammo reserve, fires 900 rounds per minute, and has an amazing perk pool for single-target DPS. It's by no means competitive with Rocket Launcher or even Linear Fusion Rifles, but it's a solid option for GM Nightfalls and solo content.

Fourth Time's the Charm and Target Lock is a fantastic combination on this gun, allowing you to increase your damage and generate ammo by repeatedly hitting a target. Paired with Volatile Rounds, you'll be doing great DPS for a Machine Gun with enough ammo to clear adds in endgame content. Not many Heavy weapons can say the same.

  • Column One: Fourth Time's the Charm
  • Column Two: Target Lock

9 Taipan-4FR

Destiny 2 Taipan-4FR

How to obtain: World drop; crafted at The Enclave.

Linear Fusion Rifles are the current meta for boss DPS, including GM Nightfalls and raids. Most LFRs are quite hard to obtain, requiring you to raid or play Trials of Osiris. Taipan is not only an exception to this, but it's also a solid DPS option. Upon completing a brief Enclave quest, you'll unlock the ability to craft Taipan-4FR. It has the same notable perk combination as its Stasis cousin, Reed's Regret.

Triple Tap and Firing Line is an S-tier combination for endgame PvE content, allowing you to pump out some massive damage and receive the occasional partial reload from Veist Stinger—the weapon's origin trait. It hits hard, is incredibly ammo efficient, and it's by far the easiest Linear Fusion Rifle to get your hands on.

  • Column One: Triple Tap, Field Prep
  • Column Two: Firing Line, Frenzy

8 Leviathan's Breath

Destiny 2 A Warlock Draws Leviathan's Breath.

How to obtain: Purchased from the Exotic Kiosk in the Tower.

Leviathan's Breath has gotten so many buffs as of late that it's slowly crept into meta territory. This Heavy Bow releases devastating arrows that explode shortly upon impact, instantly stunning Unstoppable Champions. The DPS of this Bow with its Catalyst can match most Rocket Launchers, and its forced Volatile procs make it decent for clearing small packs of tankier foes. For PvE, this weapon is arguably S-tier in the right hands.

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While you'll have a hard time getting kills with this Bow in PvP, give it a try in Gambit. The Bow will instantly kill opposing Guardians if you fully nock the arrow, making this the ultimate counter to invaders and a solid weapon for getting Army of One medals. It's also quite ammo efficient as a backup Primeval DPS weapon. But for actual Crucible, you're better off using a Rocket Launcher or Grenade Launcher.

7 Graviton Lance

Destiny 2 Graviton Lance

How to obtain: Exotic Engrams and Xur.

Graviton Lance received a massive buff in Season of the Deep, receiving a fire rate buff and a massive 67% damage bonus. This has turned Graviton Lance into a two-burst machine overnight, capable of wiping out entire hordes of enemies in just a couple of shots on Grandmaster difficulty.

As far as add-clearing Exotics are concerned, Graviton Lance is the ultimate choice for Void subclasses. This weapon fires in two-round bursts that cause targets to violently explode on death, spawning nova bomblets that can cause a chain reaction of explosions.

Paired with Volatile Rounds, this gun creates a non-stop series of explosions that will kill just about everything. It's great in seasonal content, Legend Lost Sectors, Master raids, and GM Nightfalls. It's even a good PvP weapon if you can consistently land headshots.

6 Doom Of Chelchis

Destiny 2 Doom Of Chelchis

How to obtain: King's Fall raid.

Just about every King's Fall weapon has a fantastic perk pool, yet none of them can match the Doom of Chelchis. This weapon has virtually everything you'd want out of a Primary weapon, ranging from consistency traits to double damage perks.

Do you play endgame PvE content? Create a roll with Adaptive Munitions and Frenzy. Looking for an add-slaying monster? Use Firefly with Dragonfly. Are you a Crucible main? Give Rangefinder and Eye of the Storm a try. There's a roll for every type of player, and the weapon's craftable. Void builds can also get Volatile Rounds on this weapon, providing a level of add clear that no Scout Rifle can match.

  • Column One: Explosive Payload, Firefly, Vorpal Weapon
  • Column Two: Frenzy, Dragonfly, Eye of the Storm (PvP), Unrelenting

5 Telesto

Destiny 2 Telesto Fusion Rifle

How to obtain: Exotic Engrams.

When Telesto isn't breaking Destiny 2 in unexpected ways, it's carving through hordes of enemies with unrivaled efficiency. Shots from this weapon crystalize on impact, detonating when an enemy is nearby. This allows you to set explosive traps for enemies and removes Telesto's damage falloff.

The end result is a Fusion Rifle that can kill fodder enemies from extreme ranges, and it lets you create some clever traps in the Crucible. Telesto hits hard, is easy to use, and it's incredibly ammo efficient. Players call it "the besto" for a reason.

4 Harsh Language

Destiny 2 Harsh Language

How to obtain: World drop.

Fans of Wave-Frame Grenade Launchers finally have a Void variant to add to their collection. Compared to Deafening Whisper, Harsh Language is arguably stronger due to better perk choices and a great origin trait. The real standout here is Destabilizing Rounds, a perk that inflicts Volatile onto nearby enemies when a target dies. This gives Harsh Language discount Volatile Rounds with a short internal cooldown.

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If you already use a build with Volatile Rounds, this is the only Wave-Frame GL that can get Repulsor Brace currently, an S-tier perk for endgame PvE content. Proc Volatile Rounds, get a kill, and enjoy having constant Void Overshields. You can pair this with Wellspring to gain a ton of ability energy on rapid kills, making this the ultimate Wave-Frame GL for Void users.

And if you're a Crucible main, don't sleep on Disruption Break. So long as the GL tags someone, their shields will break and proc Disruption Break's 50% debuff, making cleanups trivial.

  • Column One: Wellspring, Envious Assassin, Stats for All
  • Column Two: Destabilizing Rounds, Repulsor Brace, Disruption Break

3 Unforgiven

Destiny 2 Unforgiven SMG

How to obtain: Duality dungeon.

Players that successfully defeat the nightmares of Calus within the Duality dungeon can earn Unforgiven, a 750 RPM Void SMG with one of the best perk pools this archetype has seen. Demolitionist can roll in the first trait column, restoring grenade energy with every weapon kill. This also allows you to reload the weapon by throwing a grenade, perfect for Void ability builds.

You can then pair Demolitionist with a damage perk to create the ultimate PvE workhorse. Frenzy is ideal since it increases this weapon's slow reload speed. If you don't mind relying on Demolitionist to reload this weapon, Golden Tricorn is a far stronger damage buff that's fairly easy to maintain. Add Volatile Rounds in the mix, and Unforgiven becomes a terrifying PvE SMG.

  • Column One: Demolitionist
  • Column Two: Frenzy, Golden Tricorn

2 Ros Arago IV

Destiny 2 Ros Arago IV

How to obtain: World drop.

This simple looking 600 RPM Void Auto Rifle has taken the PvE meta by storm in Season of the Wish. Thanks to the inclusion of Onslaught in its perk pool, Ros Arago can achieve DPS values that rival most Exotics without using your Exotic slot.

Onslaught increases the weapon's RPM with every kill, reaching just shy of 1,000 RPM at three kills. You can pair this with Rewind Rounds to keep the magazine loaded while fighting tough majors or tanky red bars. Repulsor Brace is also an option if you run Volatile Rounds on a Void build, granting you a powerful Void Overshield with every kill.

What we find even stronger is Permeability. This perk changes Ros Arago's element to match your subclass whenever you use your class ability. Solar users can benefit from Ember of Empyrean. Strand users can proc Unraveling Rounds. Arc users can even become Amplified with this gun. Simply put, Ros Arago is an S-tier Primary weapon if you can get a roll with Onslaught.

  • Column One: Permeability, Rewind Rounds, Repulsor Brace
  • Column Two: Onslaught

1 Le Monarque

Destiny 2 Le Monarque Ornament

How to obtain: Purchased from the Exotic Kiosk in the Tower. Costs 1 Exotic Cipher, 125,000 Glimmer, 200 Legendary Shards, and 1 Ascendant Shard.

Few Exotics are as well-equipped for endgame content as Le Monarque. This Exotic Bow fires toxic arrows that release a poisonous mist under the right conditions. If you have good aim and can perfectly time your shots, you can easily create these poison clouds to deal some serious damage.

In PvE, Le Monarque is perfect for countering Overload Champions. It's not bad for fighting majors either. And if you can proc Volatile Rounds on this weapon, it can brute force Match Game activities and decimate Champions on its own. It can even one-shot Guardians in PvP with a strong damage buff. Needless to say, Le Monarque is a Primary powerhouse.

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