Refusal of the Call brings forth Destiny 2’s first Strand Glaive thanks to Episode: Heresy, meaning that players will be able to further expand their arsenal and enjoy the thrills of Suspend, Unravel, and Sever, all within the powerful blade of a melee weapon meant for culling Hive and other enemies of the Light.
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Refusal of the Call is a fun weapon in Destiny 2, and it’s only going to be made better with the right perks. Understanding the Refusal of the Call God Roll and how to get it will be imperative for the mission of all players who wish to seek out true power.
How to Get Refusal of the Call in Destiny 2
Refusal of the Call is exclusively dropped from Episode: Heresy Activities, meaning that players must play through Court of Blades or The Nether to receive drops from Refusal of the Call. The Nether is arguably the best way to loot for Refusal of the Call, as there are multiple encounters with chests throughout which can drop this weapon. There is also Refusal of the Call (Adept) which can be earned at random through Expert runs of The Nether and Court of Blades.
There is a way to guarantee a roll of Refusal of the Call, but it might not be a God Roll. To always receive a Refusal of the Call, players will need to head into their Inventory and activate the Tome of Want with the following scriptures:
- Scripture: Episodic Weapons
- Crumbling Scripture: Glaive
- Ritual of Desire
This will cost around 100 Sigil Shards and 5 Essence of Desire, but guarantees a roll of a Glaive each time players complete a tier from the Tome of Want, which is achievable by farming Episodic activities, killing Guardians in the Crucible, and defeating powerful combatants.
Refusal of the Call PvE God Roll in Destiny 2
|
Haft |
Tempered Truss Rod |
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Magazine |
Swap Mag |
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Perk One |
Slice |
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Perk Two |
Sword Logic |
- The God Roll Perks for Refusal of the Call will be: Slice & Sword Logic
Glaive builds deserve to make a comeback, since they’ve always been a fun time for slashing through enemies. For Perk 1, players will want Slice. Slice allows players to use their Class Ability in order to apply Sever onto their Glaive, meaning their next 5 hits within 8 seconds will Sever targets, which debuffs enemies by around 30% of their damage. Pairing this Perk with a melee Glaive build provides players with a way to constantly weaken their enemies.
With Perk 2, Sword Logic is the most logical choice. Final blows with Refusal of the Call will grant bonus damage, and the bonus damage is dependent on the stacks that players have, which are developed from different enemy types:
- Minor Enemies: 1 Stack (15% damage buff)
- Elite Enemies: 2 Stacks (25% damage buff)
- Minibosses: 3 Stacks (35% damage buff)
- Bosses: 4 Stacks (50% damage buff)
Further kills with Refusal of the Kill during Sword Logic’s active phase will extend the duration, meaning consistent kills can provide a decent damage buff for players to enjoy.
Destiny 2
- Released
- August 28, 2017
- ESRB
- T For TEEN for Blood, Language, and Violence
- Developer(s)
- Bungie
- Genre(s)
- FPS
- Platform(s)
- PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC, Stadia