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The Destiny 2 Imperial Decree has some wicked God Rolls. This Shotgun can pack a heavy hit and is great for PvP matches. It’s amazing for close combat and makes taking out enemy Guardians a quick and easy task. There’s nothing like a good Shotgun/Hand Cannon combo for a Crucible match that you fully intend to win. Mix the impressive stats and To Excess Basic Origin Trait together, and you’ve got a pretty decent weapon. Though, if you’re going to run the Imperial Decree, you’ll need the best Rolls possible. Let’s take a look at the Destiny 2 Imperial Decree God Rolls.
How To Get Imperial Decree in Destiny 2
The best way to get the Imperial Decree in Destiny 2 is to save up some Engrams. Obtaining the Imperial Decree will require you to Focus Defiant Engrams, which has a possibility to drop the weapon. This costs two Defiant Engrams and 1,000 Glimmer.
Destiny 2 Imperial Decree Stats and Origin Trait
The Destiny 2 Imperial Decree weapon comes with some great stats and the To Excess Origin Trait. This Origin Trait allows you to get some extra Strength and Discipline whenever you get final blows with the Imperial Decree while your Super energy is full.
- To Excess Basic Origin Trait – Final blows with this weapon while your super is full grant a bonus to Strength and Discipline for a moderate duration
- Impact – 80
- Range – 29
- Stability – 29
- Handling – 31
- Reload Speed – 34
- Zoom – 12
- Airborne Effectiveness – 5
- Bounce Intensity – 20
- Rounds Per Minute – 55
- Magazine Size – 2
PvE God Roll
- Barrel – Corkscrew Rifling
- +5 Stability
- +5 Handling
- +5 Range
- Magazine – Tactical Mag
- +1 Magazine
- +5 Stability
- +10 Reload Speed
- Basic Trait 1 – Auto-Loading Holster
- Basic Trait 2 – Trench Barrel
- Origin Trait – To Excess
- Masterwork – Minor Spec
- Mod – Stability
PvP God Roll
- Barrel – Smallbore
- +7 Stability
- +7 Range
- Magazine – Accurized Rounds
- +10 Range
- Basic Trait 1 – Slideshot
- Basic Trait 2 – Opening Shot
- Origin Trait – To Excess
- Masterwork – Range
- Mod – Quick Access Sling
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If you noticed, using Imperial Decree for PvE requires a bit more stability and handling, while using it for PvE requires quite a bit more Range. That said, while we could have easily used the Corkscrew Rifling barrel for both God Rolls, the Smallbore barrel gives us a bit more Range, which is crucial in a Crucible match.
We hope you enjoyed our guide on the Destiny 2 Imperial Decree God Rolls.
Destiny 2 is now available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.