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Destiny: Necrochasm Rifle Isn’t Worth The Effort

Players finally got their hands on the Necrochasm in Destiny this week. That would be the unique auto rifle that evolves from a lowly common rifle to what is supposed to be a powerful Exotic piece of weaponry. Unfortunately, it does not look to be worth the effort after Xbox and PlayStation players waited almost two months to get their hands on it.

 

After you go kill 500 Hive enemies with the rifle, the Husk of the Pit then evolves to the Eidolon Ally Legendary auto rifle. It then takes multiple runs through Crota’s End Hard Mode to obtain the Crux of Crota. This is the final piece needed to evolve the Eidolon Ally to the Necrochasm Exotic auto rifle.

 

After all the work, it should be one heck of a weapon, right? In reality, Necrochasm falls into the “meh” territory compared to most of the existing Exotic weapons. Let’s look at its stats and perk to understand why.

 

The Necrochasm has the maximum rate of fire available in Destiny at 100, but its impact is almost as low as you can get it at rating of only two. That fits in with the majority of the auto rifles introduced with The Dark Below expansion, and they mostly feel like rapid fire BB guns against higher-level enemies.

 

The result is an underpowered Exotic auto rifle that takes a mind-numbingly long time to obtain due to the 500 Hive kills necessary to evolve the Husk of the Pit and multiple Crota’s End Hard Mode runs to evolve the Eidolon Ally. Other Exotic primary weapons like the Suros Regime or Red Death are preferable in the raid thanks to their life-regenerating perks. Legendary primaries with elemental damage like Fatebringer or Fang of Ir Yut perform better and don’t require as much work.

 

This is all a shame because Bungie hit the nail on the head with the Murmur fusion rifle. This is a unique weapon that can only be obtained by completing The Dark Below campaign missions and can switch between Arc and Solar damage. It’s a truly useful and powerful weapon that feels like it was worth the time to obtain. The same can’t be said of Necrochasm unless Bungie decides to buff it with either a larger magazine, greater impact, larger explosions, or some combination thereof.

 

It was supposed to feel like a journey to obtain a crazy powerful cool weapon in Destiny. Instead, it feels like a waste of time and that is a shame.