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Perhaps my new favorite gun for Crucible usage on smaller maps, the Nechrochasm is close to what I hoped it would be when it was first released. Thanks to coming out of the box with high stability and aim assist, and even an average recoil direction, it handles very easily compared to most 100/2 ARs. On top of this, the combination of Zen Moment and Fitted Stock means I have no problem running Accurized Ballistics for the bonus range and damage, both of which combine to give it a surprisingly long reach. I stay away from Aggressive, even though it decreases the time-to-kill, simply because it kills aim assist, range, and stability and I don't think it's worth it. Similarly. CQB Ballistics, while it makes the gun more stable, just isn't worth giving up the extra range and impact from Acc Balls. Now that the Cursebringer perk procs on all kills and not just headshots, I spray away and pick up collaterals and assists like it's my job, and I love it. I almost don't want to recommend this weapon because I hate the idea of exposing the secret of this golden nugget, but I feel an obligation to share the joy with the world. Definitely give it a shot, and let the screams of the cursed thralls surround your enemies.
 
Perhaps my new favorite gun for Crucible usage on smaller maps, the Nechrochasm is close to what I hoped it would be when it was first released. Thanks to coming out of the box with high stability and aim assist, and even an average recoil direction, it handles very easily compared to most 100/2 ARs. On top of this, the combination of Zen Moment and Fitted Stock means I have no problem running Accurized Ballistics for the bonus range and damage, both of which combine to give it a surprisingly long reach. I stay away from Aggressive, even though it decreases the time-to-kill, simply because it kills aim assist, range, and stability and I don't think it's worth it. Similarly. CQB Ballistics, while it makes the gun more stable, just isn't worth giving up the extra range and impact from Acc Balls. Now that the Cursebringer perk procs on all kills and not just headshots, I spray away and pick up collaterals and assists like it's my job, and I love it. I almost don't want to recommend this weapon because I hate the idea of exposing the secret of this golden nugget, but I feel an obligation to share the joy with the world. Definitely give it a shot, and let the screams of the cursed thralls surround your enemies.
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Revision as of 04:00, 1 April 2017

Necrochasm (Year 3)
Necrochasm (Year 3)
Information
Year 3
Type Auto Rifle
Slot Primary Weapon
Level 40
Rarity Exotic
Damage Type Arc
Attack 320 - 400
Impact 2
Rate of Fire 100
Range 19
Stability 46
Reload 76
Magazine 42
Zoom 15
Recoil 65
Equip Speed 55
Aim Assist 75
Description Eternity is very close. Can you feel yourself slipping?
See also: Necrochasm (Year 1)

Necrochasm (Year 3) is a level 40 Exotic Auto Rifle. Necrochasm is evolved from the Legendary Auto Rifle Eidolon Ally with the Essence of the Oversoul, an item that is rewarded upon completion of the reprised version of Crota's End if the Crux of Darkness quest has been flagged.

Perks

Intrinsic Perks

  • Arc Damage - This weapon causes Arc damage.
  • Cascade - Melee kills automatically reload a portion of this weapon's magazine.
  • Infuse - Consume a more powerful Weapon to boost the Attack value of this Weapon.

Exotic Perks

  • Cursebringer - Kills with this weapon trigger a Cursed Thrall explosion.

Primary Perks

  • Zen Moment - Causing damage with this weapon increases its stability.

Selectable Perk 1

Selectable Perk 2

Ornaments

How to Obtain

Necrochasm (Year 3)
Exotic quest icon2.png Crux of Darkness
Quest
Quest is flagged upon obtaining a Husk of the Pit.

Tips and Tricks

PvP

  • Time-to-Kill: 0.87s (13 crit shots and 1 body shot), 1.07s (17 body shots)
  • 15 damage per crit shot, 12 per body shot

Pros and Cons

  • Pros - Very fast TtK with body shots (1.07s, 17 body shots to kill). Very high stability. High reload speed, mag size, and aim assist.
  • Neutral - Average recoil direction.
  • Cons - Low range.

Recommended Perks

Review

Perhaps my new favorite gun for Crucible usage on smaller maps, the Nechrochasm is close to what I hoped it would be when it was first released. Thanks to coming out of the box with high stability and aim assist, and even an average recoil direction, it handles very easily compared to most 100/2 ARs. On top of this, the combination of Zen Moment and Fitted Stock means I have no problem running Accurized Ballistics for the bonus range and damage, both of which combine to give it a surprisingly long reach. I stay away from Aggressive, even though it decreases the time-to-kill, simply because it kills aim assist, range, and stability and I don't think it's worth it. Similarly. CQB Ballistics, while it makes the gun more stable, just isn't worth giving up the extra range and impact from Acc Balls. Now that the Cursebringer perk procs on all kills and not just headshots, I spray away and pick up collaterals and assists like it's my job, and I love it. I almost don't want to recommend this weapon because I hate the idea of exposing the secret of this golden nugget, but I feel an obligation to share the joy with the world. Definitely give it a shot, and let the screams of the cursed thralls surround your enemies.

PvE

Images

Grimoire Cards

Necrochasm

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