Shayura’s Wrath is a standout Legendary SMG in Destiny 2, especially popular among PvP players for its excellent perk combinations and reliable performance. In this guide, we will walk you through how to get both the standard and Adept versions of Shayura’s Wrath, when and where to farm it, and which perks you should look for depending on whether you are playing PvE or PvP.
How to Get Shayura’s Wrath (Adept)
Shayura’s Wrath is a weapon you can get from the Trials of Osiris loot pool in Destiny 2. To get Shayura’s Wrath, play the Trials whenever it’s available. Once you have unlocked it in your Collections, you can also focus it directly at Saint-14 using 1 Trials Engram and 25,000 Glimmer.
There is also an upgraded version called the Adept Shayura’s Wrath. This version comes with slight stat boosts and other small advantages. You can only get it during specific weeks when it’s featured in Trials. When Adept Shayura’s Wrathis featured in Trials, you can get it from Saint-14. You can buy Adept Shayura’s Wrathis for 1 Trials Engram, 10 Osirion Ciphers, and 50,000 Glimmer.
Perks for Shayura’s Wrath
Shayura’s Wrath is a powerful submachine gun in Destiny 2 that comes with a variety of perks to suit your playstyle. Some useful perks include things like Repulsor Brace and Killing Wind. While Kill Clip and Target Lock, offers heavy hitters. It also has origin traits like Alacrity and Nadir Focus that give extra bonuses depending on the activity.
For PvE, a great perk combo is Repulsor Brace with Destabilizing Rounds. These two work especially well in Void builds, since enemies made Volatile by Destabilizing Rounds can trigger Repulsor Brace’s overshield. Pair that with Fluted Barrel and Flared Magwell for quick handling and reload speed, and you have got a solid PvE weapon.
In PvP, you will want to focus on boosting range and stability. Hammer-Forged Rifling and Ricochet Rounds help increase range, while Dynamic Sway Reduction or Zen Moment improve your control. If you prefer more consistency when aiming, Tap The Trigger is also a great alternative. Kill Clip is the standout damage perk here, letting you eliminate enemies faster after a kill.