Destiny 2: Best Way To Complete ‘Final Blows’ Quest Steps In PvP?

Earlier this week, Bungie released a brand-new PvP game mode in Destiny 2 called Momentum Control. This mode is highly focused on the gun-play of the game. It’s currently released for only one week meaning that players won’t be able to play this game mode after Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Momentum Control was revealed back with the season calendar of Shadowkeep. With that, Bungie also released a brand-new Dungeon called ‘Pits of Heresy.’ This dungeon takes place deep within the Moon. If you still have some questlines that requires you to get final blows with specific weapons, well, Momentum Control is your best buddy for that!

Destiny 2: Momentum Control and Final Blows

Destiny 2 Final blows Momentum Guide

Since the release of this new PvP mode – Momentum Control, players are in love with it. The majority of the Destiny 2 community is asking Bungie to make this mode permanent in the game. We all know that this game mode is not yet balanced as it should be. Currently, the best weapon you can use if you want to acquire ‘Randy’s Throwing Knife’ Scout Rifle (released in Season of the Undying as a Crucible Ritual Weapon), you should hop in Momentum Control right away.

The best scout rifle to use in this mode is – Jade Rabbit. If you have it masterwork, you can literally one shop enemy players while at the edge of the map. The main benefit of this scout rifle is its range and damage. In PvP, Jade Rabbit was one of the best weapons back in Destiny 1. And with the release of this new mode, Jade Rabbit is back in business (a little too much).

As for the other Pinnacle and Ritual Weapons, you can use any of the other weapon types (SMGs, bows, Auto Rifles, Pulse Rifles, Machine Guns, etc), they are as lethal as the Jade Rabbit. If you have any questions regarding this, let us know in the comments!

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, released on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.