All or Nothing is a Strand Heat Weapon introduced alongside the Destiny 2: Renegades expansion. Its a Pulse Rifle that fires like a Rapid Fire Frame at 540 rounds per minute, making it a favorable gear piece against other players. However, the Heat Weapons come with archetypes of their own, and the All or Nothing Pulse falls under the Dynamic Heat family, known for dealing more damage with the cost of heat generation.
This article lists the best perks on the Strand Pulse Rifle for PvE and PvP.
All or Nothing PvE god roll in Destiny 2
Here is a list of perks recommended on the All or Nothing Pulse Rifle for PvE:
- Arrowhead Brake for reduced vertical recoil and increased Handling.
- Accelerated Heatsink for increased cooling efficiency.
- Slice to Sever targets on hit after using Class ability.
- Hatchling for spawning a Strand threadling after defeating an enemy with precision hit, or rapidly defeating multiple targets.
Kill Clip and Sword Logic are great damage perks in the last column, alongside Firefly in the third column. Rapid Fire Pulse Rifles can be used for both shutting down powerful enemies, or clear out room full of mobs. Any combination with the perks mentioned above will do the job.
All or Nothing PvP god roll in Destiny 2
Here is a list of perks recommended on the All or Nothing Pulse Rifle for PvP:
- Polygonal Rifling for increased Stability.
- Particle Repeater for increased Stability.
- Zen Moment for reduced recoil while damaging with this weapon.
- Kill Clip for more damage after reloading on kill.
All or Nothing comes with a pretty high vertical recoil that can make things challenging for players in PvP. Hence, stacking for Stability is the correct option here.
Sword Logic can be a great alternative for damage in place of Kill Clip in the final column.
How to get All or Nothing in Destiny 2
Lawless Frontiers in Destiny 2 (Image via Bungie) The All or Nothing Pulse Rifle can be farmed from the Lawless Frontiers activity, by running any mission. You can also get it upon leveling Tharsis Reformation Syndicate in Renegades, and the vendor chest by exchanging Ingots.
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