GernaderJake: The Power of Bad Juju in Destiny 2 PvP

Discover the hidden potential of the Bad Juju exotic pulse rifle in Destiny 2 PvP in this in-depth video by GernaderJake.

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In this video, GernaderJake explores the recently buffed Bad Juju exotic pulse rifle in Destiny 2 PvP. He discusses the unique perks of Bad Juju, including its increased rate of fire and the string of curses perk that grants increased damage, mag refill on kills, and super energy. GernaderJake tests out the weapon in a few matches, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses in various engagements.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Bad Juju received a buff to its rate of fire and crit damage on 450 RPM pulses.
  • The string of curses perk makes Bad Juju stand out from other 450 RPM pulses, granting increased damage, mag refill on kills, and super energy.
  • Bad Juju is more effective in sixes than in Trials due to its ability to continuously get kills, reload, and gain super energy.

Exploring the Power of Bad Juju

GernaderJake dives into the gameplay of Bad Juju, testing it out in different scenarios. He highlights the weapon’s increased rate of fire and how it compares to auto rifles in terms of range and feel. He also discusses the confusion around whether the first kill with Bad Juju grants increased super energy or if string of curses needs to be active.

Bad Juju’s Strengths and Weaknesses

GernaderJake analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of Bad Juju in various engagements. He notes that the weapon excels in open spaces and long-range engagements, but may struggle in close-quarters combat. He also mentions that the weapon’s perks, such as mag refill on kills and increased damage, make it more suitable for sixes rather than Trials.

Is Bad Juju Worth Trying in PvP?

GernaderJake concludes that Bad Juju is a weapon worth trying in PvP, particularly in sixes where its perks can shine. He suggests that the weapon’s unique abilities, combined with the recent buff to its damage, make it a slept-on weapon that players should give a chance. While it may not be the best choice for Trials, Bad Juju can be a formidable choice in other PvP modes.