The grind never stops and if you're looking for the Warden's Law god roll in Destiny 2, then we'll break down exactly what perks you should keep an eye out for both PvE and PvP.
Hand cannons are always reliable primary weapons, with a couple making our best exotic weapons list, and while the Warden's Law has a very unique archetype that may turn some players off, its perk pool makes up for it, hiding some of the weaknesses with the right stat boosts.
For Episode: Echoes, Warden's Law got even better as it had its perk pool refreshed, so if you're looking for a hand cannon with a bit of flair, here is everything you need to know about it.
How to get Warden's Law in Destiny 2
The only way to obtain the Warden's Law in Destiny 2 is by completing the weekly Nightfall, which is a more challenging version of the Vanguard Ops content playlist with different, tougher modifiers, including Champions, so better have those Hunter's Journal artifact mods in place.
After unlocking the Warden's Law for the first time, you can focus your Vanguard Engrams to obtain more versions from Zavala at the Tower. Although it may be costly, this is an effective way to increase your chances of getting the Warden's Law god roll if you're specifically hunting for it. The cost to focus decode one reward drop is as follows:
- Five Vanguard engrams
- 25k Glimmer
The Power Level required for each difficulty of Nightfalls during Episode 1: Echoes is as follows:
- Advanced: 1995PL (Uncommon drop)
- Expert: 2005PL (Common drop)
- Master: 2010PL (Common drop)
On top of that, Grandmaster Nightfalls are available for players who reach 2020 PL. If you complete the Grandmaster Nightfall, you'll gain access to an Adept version of the Warden's Law.
Warden's Law god roll
The Warden's Law is a hand cannon that hits like a truck thanks to its Heavy Burst archetype, which makes the weapon fire in two-round bursts while reducing flinch from incoming fire while aiming.
To compensate, the base stats for things such as stability, handling, and reload speed are relatively bad, however, with the right perks, the Warden's Law can overcome its deficiencies to become a really strong hand cannon.
Warden's Law PvE god roll
- Column 1: Fluted Barrel, Smallbore
- Column 2: Flared Magwell
- Column 3: Perpetual Motion, Enlightened Action
- Column 4: Adrenaline Junkie
Warden's Style PvP god roll
- Column 1: Fluted Barrel, Smallbore
- Column 2: Accurized Rounds
- Column 3: Enlightened Action, To The Pain
- Column 4: Zen Moment, Kill Clip
And that's it. Don't forget we have more gun guides to check out including the Shadow Price god roll and the Aberrant Action sidearm.