Oversoul Edict (Year 3)
Oversoul Edict (Year 3) | |
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Information | |
Year | 3 |
Type | Pulse Rifle |
Slot | Primary Weapon |
Level | ?? |
Rarity | Legendary |
Damage Type | Kinetic |
Attack | 365–400 |
Impact | 4 |
Rate of Fire | 77 |
Range | 33–37 |
Stability | 54–71 |
Reload | 61–64 |
Magazine | 30 |
Zoom | 17–20 |
Recoil | 59 |
Equip Speed | 60–64 |
Aim Assist | 82–87 |
Acquired by | Crota's End (Age of Triumph) |
Description | The light of the will of Crota shines down like a vast and inverse sun. |
- See also: Oversoul Edict (Year 1)
Oversoul Edict (Year 3) is a level ?? Legendary Pulse Rifle. It can be acquired in Crota's End (Age of Triumph).
- Oversoul Edict (Year 3) is a Year 3 Legendary Weapon released in Age of Triumph event.
Perks
Column 1
- Hive Disruptor - Increase damage to Hive Majors.
- Infuse - Consume a more powerful Weapon to boost the Attack value of this Weapon.
Column 2
- Red Dot-OES - Agile sight. For smooth engagement in close quarters.
- Red Dot-OAS - Snapshot sight. Enhanced target acquisition.
- Red Dot-ORES - Flexible sight. Enhances handling, range, and recoil control.
Column 3
- Full Auto - This weapon can be fired in full auto mode.
Column 4
- Snapshot - Aiming this weapon is incredibly fast.
- Field Scout - Increases carried Ammo capacity.
- Fitted Stock - Increases weapon stability.
Column 5
- Dark Breaker - Projectiles will overpenetrate through Hive Knight Wall of Darkness.
Tips and Tricks
PvP
- Time-to-Kill: 0.87s (3 bursts, 8 crit 1 body), 1.47s (4.33 bursts, 13 body shots)
- 23 damage per crit shot, 16 damage per body shot
Pros and Cons
- Pros - Very high aim assist. High mag size.
- Neutral - None.
- Cons - Below average range and recoil direction. Low stability. Very low reload speed.
Recommended Perks
'Review’
If this gun had been brought back a couple months ago, it would have been extremely popular in the Crucible. A member of the previously god-like Clever Dragon archetype, the Oversoul Edict did manage to escape the mag size nerf that the CD and GoM were hit with, but it still suffered from the increased burst delay and reduced flinch, which has combined to take these guns out of the ultra-competitive meta. Like most guns in the archetype, the base aim assist is high, but the range, recoil direction, and stability are all rather low. While still useful in more casual Crucible, OE suffers from something that many of the Crota's End weapons are burdened with, which is the loss of a perk slot to a raid specific perk. In this case OE has the ability to shoot through Hive Knight shields, but this takes up the final perk slot. In the other three slots the options are decent but not amazing. Red Dot OAS is considered among the best sights for pulse rifles, so that's a definite plus, and Full Auto is a ton of fun on a gun with a RoF this fast. In the middle column, however, the choice between Snapshot or Fitted Stock is a lackluster one. I'd probably go with Fitted Stock for the small boost to stability, which translates to a tighter burst pattern, but some people seem to like the ADS speed boost given by Snapshot. Either way, this is a decent, but not great gun for PvP, and I'd lean towards using it in casual game modes only.