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The release of the 30th Anniversary outcome in Destiny 2 promised the return of several fan-favorite weapons from the original Destiny. I of those weapons is the Matador 64, a ascendant Destiny 1 shotgun that was the worst nightmare of crucible players everywhere. While it might not alive upwards to the same status it had in the original game, Matador 64 is still a strength to be reckoned with in PvP with the right rolls.

While non-slug frame shotguns currently struggle a bit in PvE, Matador 64 comes with some interesting trait combinations that might prove useful for some lower-tier content such as strikes, patrol, or even some nightfalls. Furthermore, finding a good roll of this weapon for PvE is a practiced thought in example non-slug shotguns e'er get a buff in the PvE sandbox.

How to go Matador 64

The Matador 64 is one of the few weapons that are only obtainable via the new Grasp of Avarice dungeon. Luckily, this weapon has the chance to drop on all three encounters, so information technology should be one of the easier weapons to subcontract for. Additionally, one time acquired in one case, you can run the dungeon every bit many times as you desire to continue getting drops of the Matador 64, simply don't expect them to be at pinnacle power.

Matador 64 Stats

  • Impact: 80
  • Range: 68
  • Stability: 53
  • Handling: 49
  • Reload Speed: 53
  • Rounds per minute: 65
  • Mag Size: five

PvP God Ringlet

When the 30th Anniversary event finally came out, most players assumed that Matador 64 was destined to exist an ambitious frame shotgun, similar to Felwinter's Lie or Astral Horizon. Surprisingly though, Matador 64 is a precision frame shotgun, significant information technology already has a decent amount of range. Due to this, you will want to build into treatment and speed equally much as possible, and mayhap some extra range here and there.

  • Barrel: Total Choke
  • Magazine: Accurized Rounds
  • Perk ane: Threat Detector
  • Perk 2: Opening Shot
  • Masterwork: Range
  • Modernistic: Icarus Grip / Freehand Grip

PvE God Ringlet

As mentioned earlier, Matador 64 might not be your best bet right now for PvE, but information technology certainly has the potential to be corking for sure builds and hereafter metas. Due to its interesting trait combinations, players have a practiced corporeality of freedom when it comes rolls on this weapon. That said, Matador 64 does come with some odd perks that don't seem to work well on its classic, so choose wisely.

  • Barrel: Full Choke / Rifled Barrel
  • Magazine: Assail Mag
  • Perk 1: Full-Auto / Pulse Moniter
  • Perk 2: Harmony / Swashbuckler
  • Masterwork: Range
  • Modern: Spec Mod