How to Get the Submersion God Roll In Destiny 2

As a gamer, I just can’t wait for the Ash and Iron update, smack-dab in the middle of Destiny 2’s Edge of Fate expansion. This update brings on a fresh mission, followed by an event activity called New Territories: Reclaim, which unfolds in the eerie Plaguelands. The best part? It dishes out some new weapons that are definitely worth talking about! One such weapon is Submersion, the second combat bow to grace the heavy weapon class since Desert Perpetual hit the scene.

In Destiny 2, the combat bow named Submersion is characterized as a bow that leans heavily towards Stasis-based combat. It comes equipped with the Contending Cascade Origin Trait, which enhances its handling and reload speed based on the continuous sequence of final blows inflicted by any damage source. When at maximum stack, striking final blows using this weapon itself triggers an elemental explosion – in this instance, a Stasis one.

How to Get Submersion

Players can gather Reclaim Weapon Engrams with a chance for Submersion and Iron in New Territory: Reclaim by participating in the activity. First, finish the initial quest in the tower, followed by one with Devrim. Upon completion, you’ll have the ability to farm. Select your preferred variation of the activity from the Play Now tab in the Event section. Adjust the difficulty for better scoring and tiered loot customization. At the end of the activity, you might receive a Reclaim Weapon Engram that could drop as Submersion.

You can also use 75 Event Tokens to buy a Reclaim Weapon Engram from the Event Shop.

Submersion PVE God Roll

For those who possess a god-rolled Opaque Hourglass from Desert Perpetual, the Rail and Bolt bonuses could seem familiar. You may wish to aim for the Tier 5 Holofoil primarily for its cosmetic appeal, but also for the diverse selection of perks you can swap between. Here’s what is considered the best PVE build for Submersion.

Rail Mag-Lev Rail
Bolt Explosive Bolts
Perk 1 Impulse Amplifier
Perk 2 Chill Clip/Aggregate Charge

Players should prioritize the Velocity stat, making the Mag-Lev Rail and Impulse Amplifier desirable choices. The Impulse Amps outshines the Auto-Loading Holster due to its additional benefit on the Reload stat. Bolt Scavenger is another effective option, especially for those aiming for the Tier 5 holofoil version of this weapon. It’s advisable to place it in the first perk column when necessary.

As a seasoned gamer, I’ve got some exciting news about the final perk column! A fresh newbie on the block, “Aggregate Charge,” might just give “Chill Clip” a run for its money. Unfortunately, details about the exact damage boost for Aggregate Charge are still a bit scarce. So, it’s wise to keep a roll with it handy, especially paired with an Auto-Loading Holster for those damage rotations. As for Submersion, since it’s mostly a PVE weapon, there aren’t any standout PVP god rolls worth mentioning at the moment.

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2025-09-11 12:34