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SUROS Regime is a very unique Exotic Kinetic Auto Rifle that can give you the ability for health regeneration with every kill, thanks to its SUROS Legacy Perk. While it makes it a great offensive weapon in both PvP and PvE, keep in mind that its Spinning Up Perk might also force you to burn through ammo quickly. Now with that all out of the way, let’s see where you can get the SUROS Regime and its Catalyst Perk in Destiny 2.
Where to Get SUROS Regime in Destiny 2
The SUROS Regime Auto Rifle is a random drop from Exotic Engrams, which can be obtained from defeating mobs and/or finishing missions. And at the time of writing, you can also buy SUROS Regime for 29 Legendary Shards from Xur’s July 15 inventory. Below is the stat of the gun:
- Impact: 21
- Range: 45
- Stability: 43
- Handling: 64
- Reload Speed: 63
- Reload Time: 1.78 seconds
- Aim Assistance: 68
- Zoom: 16
- Airborne Effectiveness: 23
- Recoil: 50
- Bounce Intensity: 50
- Rounds Per Minute: 600
- Magazine: 25
How to Get SUROS Regime Catalyst – SUROS Ascendance
The SUROS Regime Catalyst gives the Auto Rifle the SUROS Ascendance Perk, with the following effect: “Increase the chance that kills with the last half of the magazine will heal the player.” Of course, every Guardian who owns the gun would want the Perk since it enhances the likelihood that defeating enemies will result in health regeneration.
Unfortunately, the SUROS Regime Catalyst Perk can only be found through a random drop by defeating other Guardians in Destiny 2‘s PvP arena, the Crucible. As a result, farming Control, Momentum Control, and Clash PvP modes would be a good idea since they encourage or promote players who get a lot of Guardian kills per round.
Unlocking the upgrade is rather simple, if a bit time-consuming. The SUROS Regime Catalyst Perk upgrade will be unlocked after you have defeated 300 Guardians in the Crucible using SUROS Regime. Thankfully, these can be acquired retroactively, meaning that any Guardians you killed with the SUROS Regime before obtaining the Catalyst will still count toward the 300 kills.
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Destiny 2 is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms.