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Destiny 2 Warden’s Law Boosting and add a unique Heavy Burst Kinetic Hand Cannon to your loadout that can two-burst enemy Guardians with the right setup. Warden’s Law fires a two-round burst at 257 RPM, and with perks like Kill Clip or Vorpal Weapon it becomes a serious threat in both endgame PvE and disciplined PvP duels. Order an Adept Warden’s Law boost if you want extra stats and access to Adept Mods on top of a strong roll.
You can choose either Self-Play or Piloted mode for this boost.
Estimated Start Time: 1 hour.
Estimated Completion Time: 1 day.
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Warden’s Law is a Nightfall-exclusive weapon, so it only drops when it is the featured weapon in the weekly Nightfall rotation. The Adept version is locked behind Grandmaster Nightfalls, where tight timers, Champions, and punishing modifiers make consistent farming difficult for most teams. Chasing a specific god roll on top of this turns the process into a long, RNG-heavy grind. Here’s how the Destiny 2 Warden’s Law Carry works:
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Explore Destiny 2 Warden’s Law Boost for a guaranteed Nightfall drop of the Kinetic Heavy Burst hand cannon, with an optional Adept Grandmaster clear.
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This PvE god roll focuses on ammo efficiency, boss damage, and smooth handling, turning Warden’s Law into a reliable primary-slot option for higher-end content:
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Selected perk |
Why it’s valuable in PvE |
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Barrel |
Adds stability so the two-round burst feels controllable on target. |
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Magazine |
Improves reload and stability for longer damage cycles. |
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Trait 1 |
Returns ammo on precision hits, boosting sustained DPS. |
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Trait 2 |
Flat damage increase versus bosses and majors during DPS windows. |
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Masterwork |
Reload Speed |
Keeps bursts flowing without long downtime between damage phases. |
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Origin |
Synergises with Champion content by refilling mag and restoring health after stuns. |
For PvP, the goal is a snappy, forgiving dueling hand cannon that capitalises on Warden’s unique burst pattern and its Kill Clip potential:
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Slot |
Selected perk |
Why it’s valuable in PvP |
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Barrel |
Adds stability to keep both shots in the burst on target under flinch. |
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Magazine |
Extends effective range for long-lane gunfights. |
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Trait 1 |
Better aim assist and strafe feel when taking duels. |
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Trait 2 |
Enables lethal two-burst TTK after a reload, punishing each pick. |
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Masterwork |
Range |
Maximises effective dueling distance and consistency. |
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Origin |
Small heals on final blows that help you stay in the fight. |
Warden’s Law is a Legendary Kinetic Hand Cannon with a Heavy Burst frame, firing a unique two-round burst instead of a single shot. It drops from Nightfall: The Ordeals and stands out as one of the few hand cannons with this archetype, giving it a very distinct feel in both PvE and PvP.
To unlock Warden’s Law, you need to play Nightfalls on the week when it is the featured weapon. Your first copy must come from a Nightfall drop; after that, you can usually buy additional rolls from Zavala using Vanguard Engrams and other ritual currency, and farm further copies through more Nightfall clears.
Yes—Warden’s Law is a strong, but demanding, PvP option. With Kill Clip active and good burst accuracy, it can two-burst Guardians under high Resilience tiers, giving it a very fast time-to-kill for players who can reliably land both shots in each burst. It rewards precision and positioning rather than spam.
In PvE, Warden’s Law benefits heavily from recent hand cannon buffs and works well as a primary-slot damage option, especially in builds that leverage perks like Fourth Time’s The Charm and Vorpal Weapon. It’s not the easiest choice to play in casual content, but in the right setup—particularly with Lucky Pants on Hunters—it can deliver impressive single-target DPS for a primary weapon.
Adept Warden’s Law drops from Grandmaster Nightfalls when Warden’s Law is the weapon in that week’s Nightfall rotation. You’ll typically need Platinum clears (all Champions killed) to maximise Adept weapon rewards, and Adept variants cost extra currency and Nightfall Ciphers if purchased from Zavala later.
No. Warden’s Law is not craftable; there is no pattern to unlock. If you want a specific roll, you must farm it through Nightfalls, Grandmasters, and Zavala focusing.
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