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This PvE roll is built for continuous add clear: fast recoil control, stable mid-range tracking, and perk synergy that reduces reload friction while keeping Onslaught active. If you want Breakneck to feel like a true “playlist workhorse,” this is the cleanest setup.
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Slot |
Perk / Stat |
Effect in PvE |
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Barrel |
Tightens recoil direction so sustained fire stays on target during fast-moving PvE waves. |
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Magazine |
Adds stability and range, keeping the gun consistent while you’re mowing through packs. |
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Perk 1 |
Partially refills the magazine on kills, cutting reload downtime during long streaks. |
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Perk 2 |
Ramps fire rate after final blows, turning kill chains into faster clears. |
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Masterwork |
Range |
Extends effective consistency so Breakneck stays comfortable outside point-blank fights. |
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Origin Trait |
Grants bonus sprint speed after rapid defeats, keeping your pacing aggressive between fights. |
This PvP roll focuses on duel stability and lane consistency, using a perk package that keeps the weapon steady through sustained bursts and helps it hold its own in mid-range fights. It won’t redefine the Crucible meta, but it’s the most functional way to run Breakneck in PvP.
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Slot |
Perk / Stat |
Effect in PvP |
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Barrel |
Improves recoil direction for cleaner tracking and less burst drift under pressure. |
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Magazine |
Adds stability (and some range), helping shots feel “stickier” in duels. |
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Perk 1 |
Reduces bloom and improves accuracy the longer you fire, ideal for auto-rifle duels. |
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Perk 2 |
Lets you snowball after a kill by increasing fire rate, pressuring the next target faster. |
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Masterwork |
Range |
Helps maintain effectiveness across typical auto-rifle engagement distances. |
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Origin Trait |
Sprint speed after rapid defeats helps reposition and keep tempo in 6v6. |
Breakneck is a Legendary Kinetic Precision Auto Rifle (450 RPM) that returns as a Gambit playlist weapon. It’s popular for sustained fire and add-clear pacing, especially with Onslaught-based rolls.
Breakneck is earned by playing Gambit and collecting Gambit rank-up rewards and engrams. After you obtain it once, you can typically focus Gambit engrams at the Drifter for more Breakneck drops.
It can work, but it’s not a top meta staple because auto rifles struggle into strong peek-shoot playstyles. A range-and-consistency roll built around Dynamic Sway Reduction + Onslaught is the most practical direction if you insist on using it in Crucible.
Yes—Breakneck is at its best in low-to-mid PvE where constant kills keep perks rolling and downtime stays low. The classic feel comes back with Subsistence + Onslaught, which keeps the magazine flowing while the fire-rate ramps.
Yes—more vendor resets can add extra perk options in the final columns, which increases the odds of landing a top roll. The common play is saving engrams and focusing after multiple resets for better perk density.
No—Breakneck is not craftable, so the only way to get the roll you want is farming drops and focusing engrams. That’s why volume matters: more matches and more focuses equals more perk attempts.