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Peacebond sidearm in Destiny 2
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Peacebond god rolls and how to get them in Destiny 2

It's chilly in here. Here are the best PvE and PvP perks.

There are barely any Adaptive Burst sidearms in Destiny 2, and those we have are incredibly old with outdated perks. If you’re looking for a Stasis primary, Destiny 2 reprised one of the Iron Banner sidearms, Peacebond.

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Peacebond is a Stasis Adaptive Burst (three-burst) sidearm that returned to Destiny 2 in Heresy. It retained its element, but a refreshed perk pool allows you to lean more into Stasis synergy. The reprised version also lost a bunch of less popular perks, making the pool more condensed.

Here are our Peacebond god rolls for PvE and PvP in Destiny 2.

What is the Peacebond god roll in Destiny 2?

Peacebond roll in Destiny 2
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Peacebond PvE god roll

  • Barrel: Corkscrew Rifling
  • Magazine: Tactical Mag
  • Perk one: Headstone
  • Perk two: Rimestealer
  • Masterwork: Reload Speed or Range
  • Weapon Mod: Synergy

Peacebond PvP god roll

  • Barrel: Arrowhead Brake
  • Magazine: Accurized Rounds
  • Perk one: Lone Wolf or Zen Moment
  • Perk two: Headseeker or Kill Clip
  • Masterwork: Range
  • Weapon Mod: Ballistics

For all PvE purposes, Peacebond has Headstone with Rimestealer. This synergy was introduced back in Revenant, and almost every new Stasis weapon has this combination. Create Stasis crystals using Headstone and destroy them to gain stacks of Frost Armor from Rimestealer.

Headstone in the third column also allows you to double down on damage if you don’t need additional Frost Armor from Rimestealer. Desperate Measures or Frenzy are two alternatives to increase your outgoing damage, depending on your build.

Desperate Measures synergizes better if you run a build with grenades and melees that can easily kill an enemy. The base Stasis kit often doesn’t allow that, so this perk might be better for Prismatic loadouts. For Stasis, Frenzy grants a 15 percent increased damage after being in combat for 12 seconds.

On the PvP side, burst sidearms are certainly less popular than Lightweight Frames, like Heliocentric QSc. In the third column, there’s Lone Wolf for increased aim assist and ADS speed or Zen Moment for reduced flinch and recoil.

The only decent perks in the fourth column are Headseeker and Kill Clip. You might also consider Desperado, but it’s more dependent on your playstyle. Desperado increases the rate of fire when you reload after a precision kill, but you must be able to consistently get those precision kills in the first place.

How to get Peacebond in Destiny 2

Peacebond sidearm at Saladin in Desitny 2
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You can get Peacebond in Destiny 2 by playing Iron Banner when it’s available as a featured Crucible mode. Peacebond can drop at the end of the match, or you can focus Iron Engrams at Saladin after you unlock the sidearm in the collections.

At the time of writing, there’s an issue where Peacebond drops with static perks in the first two columns. Bungie acknowledged the issue and said it would provide more information soon. In the meantime, you can focus on getting a weapon with good perks in the third and fourth columns.


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Edward Strazd
Freelance News and SEO Writer for Dot Esports, covering everything from live service games like Destiny 2 and Fortnite to new releases. Writing about games since 2021. When he's not writing, he's probably grinding for loot in Destiny 2.