Feeding Frenzy Perk

When Destiny 2 launched in September 2017, Bungie removed random rolls from D2’s weapons. So, this means every time a player gets a new legendary weapon, it’ll be the same one. Every weapon was assigned to have a set of static perks that won’t be changing every time to earn it in-game. For instance, if you get a grenade launcher from the Crucible that has Feeding Frenzy and Kill Clip in its perk slots, those perks are going to be the only perks you’ll going to get every time.

Allies targeting the enemy can activate the Feeding Frenzy synergy, which grants them unlimited uses of Empower for 5 seconds, increasing their damage done with Light Attacks by 40%. Grants a synergy to allies that increases their damage done with Light Attacks. Oct 11, 2019  The Adhortative is a solar energy Adaptive Frame pulse rifle, which is the same class as the Bygones pulse rifle. It can roll Feeding Frenzy and Dragonfly, which some players will like for PvE.

The serph weapons can get damage boosting perks though The shotgun gets trench barrel, the auto rifle gets rampage and swashbuckler, the hand canon can get multi kill clipOP is saying that you can't get them separately. No Outlaw/ Rampage or Feeding Frenzy and Kill Clip. Feeding Frenzy and Kill Clip are on the same tree now.

This kills the grinding mechanism of the game – since there is only one weapon to chase and once you get it, that’s going to be it. Unless Bungie added completely new weapons to Destiny 2.

Seeing this, most of the community was not happy. So, Bungie added random rolls back into Destiny 2 with the release of Forsaken. Now, every time you find a weapon from Crucible or Gambit, it’ll have different rolls/perks from the last one you’ve got.

Infinite Feeding Frenzy Cheese

Feeding Frenzy is a weapon perk that increases Reload Speed of the equipped weapon every time you get a kill with it. According to Destiny Game Wiki, this perk increases the reload speed by 120%. It was first introduced in Destiny 1 back in 2015 – and was re-added into Destiny 2.

This player has found a cheese that allows you to have an infinite Feeding Frenzy perk on every weapon all the time. This includes every hand cannon, bow, rocket launcher, pulse rifle or even linear fusion rifle and that’s not the best part. The best part is that this cheese also works on every exotic weapon as well. But, there’s a catch

How To Do It

In order to pull off this cheese, you need to have two Feeding Frenzy weapons in different slots. Follow each step below as described by the player himself.

  1. Kill an enemy
  2. Use melee or class ability
  3. Immediately swap weapons
  4. Kill an enemy again
  5. Switch back to your first weapon before Feeding Frenzy comes off of its x2 buff.

Keep in mind, if you die, fast travel or leave the activity, you’ll have to do this glitch all over again. Another good thing is that if you have this cheese activated and you equip a Feeding Frenzy weapon, you’ll have Feeding Frenzy x2 buff which is even faster than x1 buff.

Feeding frenzy perk

This glitch will soon be patched by Bungie. Go enjoy it as much as you can. Lumina, another exotic hand cannon is releasing tomorrow with a questline. Check out our complete guide on how to acquire it.

With each new season in Destiny 2 comes a series of quests that allow players to acquire some of the most powerful weapons in the game, and one of the most challenging pinnacle weapon quests out there is for the Recluse, the Season 6 Crucible pinnacle weapon that might be even harder than the quest for the Mountaintop.

Season of Opulence began in early June, but for anybody who acquired the quest for the Recluse during Season 6 (aka, Season of the Drifter) it might still be sitting in your pursuits tab. Because the bounty references a triumph, it can get a little confusing trying to figure out exactly what you have to do to complete this task. The bounty just says to complete the “The Stuff of Myth” Crucible triumph, but if you don’t know where to find that in the triumph menu, it makes for a confusing starting point on this quest.

Save yourself the time by reading our handy guide to learn everything about the Recluse, including how to get it. (Sidenote: Only players who picked up the pursuit last season can complete the quest to claim the Recluse.)

The Recluse is the Season 6 Crucible pinnacle weapon given out by Lord Shaxx and it’s a lightweight submachine gun with Void ammo, so it takes the secondary energy weapon slot in your loadout. From a pure stats perspective, the Recluse outclasses even exotics like the Riskrunner thanks to excellent recoil direction and some of the highest overall stability for an SMG. It’s from the Veist weapons foundry, meaning that generally speaking it resembles other Veist SMGs like the Red Mamba or Radiant Stardust. It also comes with the Feeding Frenzy perk, so kills with the Recluse increase reload speed for a short time.

As is the case with all pinnacle weapons, the Recluse’s unique exotic-lite perk is what elevates this weapon to something spectacular. With “Master of Arms,” kills with any weapon improve damage for a short time, and that includes the Recluse. “My bite will turn your sweet flesh to vile rot,” its description reads. That sounds about right.

Over on the Destiny subreddit redditor u/Yourself013 called the Recluse an “amazing PvE weapon.” With Master of Arms activated, the Recluse has one of the fastest time-to-kill rates in the entire game.

Feeding frenzy perk

Here’s every step in the quest for the Recluse:

Step 1
Perk
Acquire “From the Mouths of Babes” from Lord Shaxx during Season 6

Picking up this pursuit from Lord Shaxx is easy, but it’s become impossible to do now that Season of the Drifter has ended. If you want the Recluse and don’t have it yet, you hopefully already did this step.

Step 2
Complete Crucible Triumph “The Stuff of Myth”
In the Crucible, win matches and earn Glory rank “Fabled.” Competitive and Iron Banner matches grant the most efficient progress.
  • Win matches in the Crucible. (~100)
  • Reach Fabled rank. (2100)

The first part of “The Stuff of Myth” is a straightforward but pretty intense grind. You have to win about 100 Crucible matches, but it’s displayed as a percentage. Wins in Iron Banner and Competitive playlists count for more, with some players estimating that a regular win is worth 1 percent and an Iron Banner/Competitive match is worth 3 percent. Winning at all in these game modes, particular Competitive, will be much harder.

That being said, the best thing for players to do is to lean heavily into the Iron Banner grind whenever it’s active. When it’s not, their best option is to play Rumble and place in the top three, which counts as a win. Anyone can feasibly achieve this part of the quest, but the other part is a different story.

Reaching Fabled rank means that players have to acquire around 2100 Glory points in the Competitive playlist. That’s exactly how far players needed to get to acquire the infamous Luna’s Howl. Players have to optimize their loadouts, be good at the game, and probably team up with allies they can chat with during the match to give them an edge. Otherwise, winning this many Competitive matches will be near impossible.

(Shack News has a great breakdown of how Glory points work in the competitive playlist.)

Win streaks increase the amount of Glory earned in each match, and if someone were able to win 16 matches in a row, they’d earn Fabled. With a with a 50 percent win-loss ratio, it would take more than 450 games to reach Fabled. Here are some random tips to help:

  • Play three Competitive matches every week — When you do this, you gain a small bonus amount of Glory at the next weekly reset.
  • Never leave a match — Competitive can get frustrating, but leaving a match triggers a penalty where you lose Glory.
  • Take the time to optimize your loadout — Don’t be tempted to just go in with your highest light level gear because you need a high light level and a decent loadout to succeed. Invest time into building the perfect Crucible armor and weapon set and use that to your advantage.

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