Eyasluna God Rolls in Destiny 2: Best Perks & How to Get Them

Eyasluna God Rolls in Destiny 2: Best Perks & How to Get Them

You drop into Grasp of Avarice, the final boss falls, and the loot pops: a hand cannon rolls across the floor that makes everyone in the party freeze. I remember my hands going cold when I saw the perks. I told myself then I would write down exactly which rolls are worth your time — and which ones will make you rage-quit.

I’ve been chasing Eyasluna through every patch since the Monument of Triumph update. You and I both know when a classic weapon gets retooled, you can either waste hours chasing trash rolls or learn the combinations that actually matter. Below I break the best PvE and PvP builds, how to get the gun, and the few must-have choices that separate a trophy from a paperweight.

On raids I’ve watched single precision strings change the course of a fight

What is the best Eyasluna god roll for PvE?

The Eyasluna hand cannon seen in Collections.
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

The Monument of Triumph reshaped Eyasluna into a contender, not nostalgia bait. Eyasluna is a scalpel — precise, surgical, and unforgiving when you miss. If you want clean, repeatable damage in strikes, dungeons, and most raid encounters, focus on headshot-friendly, explosion-based synergies.

  • Barrel: Smallbore
  • Mag: Ricochet Rounds, Light Mag, or Appended Mag
  • First perk: Firefly or Meganeura
  • Second perk: Headstone, Chaos Reshaped, or Crystalline Corpsebloom

The headline roll is Firefly/Headstone. That pairing was the stuff of drool when Solemn Remembrance dropped in The Edge of Fate, and now Eyasluna can roll it too — easier to obtain and far more stylish. Firefly gives reload speed on a precision kill, while Headstone amplifies damage when you stick precision strings.

Meganeura functions differently: Meganeura is a thunderclap — its explosion size and damage grow with consecutive precision hits. It doesn’t give the reload benefit Firefly does, but if you’re chaining headshots it turns groups into confetti.

Notice what’s missing: the old reload staples like Rapid Hit, Outlaw, and Perpetual Motion are mostly gone. Bungie favored perks that scale with precision play and the modern sandbox, so your Eyasluna is meant to reward consistent aim more than frantic reload loops.

The fourth column is where you stack utility. Crystalline Corpsebloom offers nice sustain on kills, and Chaos Reshaped adds damage and healing after extended skirmishes. If you prefer simpler math, Firefly/Headstone remains the cleanest route to consistent output.

On the Crucible I’ve seen a full match swing on a single hand cannon exchange

What is the best Eyasluna god roll for PvP?

The Cosmodrome seen through the cave in Grasp of Avarice.
Worth doing Avarice for it. Image via Bungie
  • Barrel: Hammer-Forged Rifling or Smallbore
  • Mag: Accurized Rounds, Ricochet Rounds, or High-Caliber Rounds
  • First perk: Rangefinder, Zen Moment, or Elemental Capacitor
  • Second perk: Moving Target or Precision Instrument

PvP is personal. You can lean into raw range and precision, or into handling and consistency. Rangefinder and Zen Moment are safe, effective choices: Rangefinder expands sweet spot range, and Zen Moment tightens recoil as you land shots.

Elemental Capacitor is situational — it rewards a matched subclass for extra benefits, so treat it as a specialist pick. For general play I prefer Moving Target on the fourth column; it keeps you slippery and makes precision strings more forgiving.

Firefly/Headstone has surprising PvP value if you catch clustered enemies, but it doesn’t replace consistent range control. If you want reload help, Slideshot is a fine choice, but remember it’s convenience, not lethality.

What perks should I chase for Crucible dominance?

Rangefinder or Zen Moment plus Moving Target covers most ground. If you favor high-risk, high-reward plays, chase Precision Instrument with Zen Moment to amplify headshot damage during strings.

I’ve beaten Avarokk enough times to count the drops on one hand

How do you get Eyasluna in Destiny 2?

Avarokk, the Covetous, a large Eliksni Captain and the final boss of Destiny 2's Grasp of Avarice dungeon.
Image via Bungie

Eyasluna drops as a random reward from Avarokk, the Covetous, the final boss in the Grasp of Avarice dungeon. That dungeon is gated behind the 30th Anniversary Pack, which you can acquire through the Destiny 2 Collection or buy individually on platforms that sell Bungie content.

Buying the Anniversary content also grants access to other weapons, including Gjallarhorn, and gives you the pathway to farm Eyasluna. If you prefer to research rolls before you grind, use light.gg to inspect current perk pools and roll rates.

One last practical tip: run Grasp of Avarice on boss clears where chest and boss loot pools drop primary weapons. Swap Fireteam members in and out to trigger fresh loot tables. Patience wins; Eyasluna’s best rolls are rare but repeatable if you target the right activity.

I’ve named the rolls you should chase; now which one are you hunting first?