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Destiny 2 Tinasha's Mastery god roll & how to get it

Time to grind Iron Banner

The Tinasha's Mastery sidearm in Destiny 2
Credit: Bungie. Image edited by SiegeGG

The content never stops in Destiny 2 and if you want to get your hands on the Tinasha's Mastery god roll, we have you covered.

Episode: Revenant Act 2 might continue to be divisive, but with Iron Banner making a return, it adds an extra way for players to grind for returning and new weapons, including the Tinasha's Mastery sidearm.

This new Stasis sidearm has the fan-favorite Rocket-Assisted frame, making the bullets like small missiles that explode on impact with enemies. Not only that, it boasts a decent perk pool.

Sure, it doesn't drop with Beacon Rounds or is as good as other rocket sidearms such as The Call, but if you're into PvP, you should consider looking for a Tinasha's Mastery god roll.

How to get Tinasha's Mastery in Destiny 2

To obtain the Tinasha's Mastery sidearm, simply jump into Iron Banner and play some rounds. Eventually, the sidearm will drop.

Tinasha's Mastery sidearm

Tinasha's Mastery is a solid sidearm

Alternatively, ranking up with Lord Saladin will give you access to one once you reach rank 4.

Tinasha's Mastery god roll

Rocket frame sidearms are barely usable in PvP, however, if you're looking for a solid PvE stasis sidearm, then Tinasha's Mastery is here for you.

As mentioned, it's missing some unique perks such as Beacon Rounds but it still has a decent perk pool that will make it worth your time, especially if you're looking for a solid Stasis weapon on that primary slot.

Tinasha's Mastery PvE god roll

  • Column 1: Smart Drift Control, Quick Launch
  • Column 2: High-Explosive Ordnance
  • Column 3: Reverberation, Enlightened
  • Column 4: Chill Clip

Tinasha's Mastery PvP god roll

  • Column 1: Smart Drift Control, Quick Launch
  • Column 2: High-Velocity Rounds
  • Column 3: Impulse Amplifier
  • Column 4: Frenzy

And that's our picks for the Tinasha's Mastery god roll for PvP and PvE. If you're a Crucible enthusiast, the options are thin, but if you like to clear adds in PvE, then you're spoilt for choice.

If you're looking for more sidearms, check out the Aberrant Action god roll and how to get it.