Midha's Reckoning

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Midha's Reckoning
Midha's Reckoning
Information
Type Fusion Rifle
Slot Special Weapon
Level 40
Rarity Legendary
Damage Type Void
Attack 300-335
Impact 94
Charge Rate 16
Range 41
Stability 20
Reload 45
Magazine 5
Zoom 15
Recoil 80
Equip Speed 49
Aim Assist 39
Description "I see now that everything dies. Even...even memory." —Midha, Consort of Stars
Midha's Reckoning is a level 40 Legendary Fusion Rifle. It is dropped from King's Fall raid.


Perks

Column 1

  • Will of Light - This weapon deals bonus damage against Taken enemies.
  • Infuse - Consume a more powerful Weapon to boost the Attack value of this Weapon.

Column 2

Column 3

  • Cocoon - When stowed for a short time, this weapon is automatically reloaded from your reserves.

Column 4

Column 5

Tips and Tricks

PvP

  • 50 damage per bolt, 4 bolts to kill

Pros and Cons

  • Pros - 4 bolts to kill. Very high damage per bolt and recoil direction. High impact. Above average range and mag size.
  • Neutral - None.
  • Cons - Very low stability, reload speed, and aim assist.

Recommended Perks

Review

If this was back when TTK had first released, I would have been all over hyping up this weapon. Back then 4 bolt killing fusions were significantly more rare, and one with Braced Frame to boost stability was even more hard to find. Now, however, with the boost to base stability for fusions, and the release of our one true voop savior, Sally V, Midha's just has a little harder time stacking up. The range is okay, but not great considering the archetype, and Braced Frame has fallen out of the tier rankings slightly since people have learned how to manually control the bolt spread. Unfortunately there is no way to boost range, so we're out of look for any experts who don't need stability there. Linear Comp will help with the recoil direction, making it even easier to control, but the base is already high so it won't be a night and day difference. In the last column Hip Fire is a nice perk for fusions, but once again we're offered the possibility of Hot Swap, and once again I feel compelled to say that I haven't been able to prove an effect for this perk. Overall, if you haven't been lucky enough to get a Sally V, or you're new to fusions and want to try out a decent 4-bolt killer, then I do recommend this weapon. If you've already got a Darkblade's Spite or Sally V you love, no reason to chase this.

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