I was three matches into Iron Banner when a Void explosion cleared a hallway and left my squad staring at a livestream-quality moment. You can feel the game tilt when a single auto rifle starts handing out overshields like small favors. I’ll walk you through the rolls worth chasing and the handful you can skip.
I’ve run these perks on Savathûn’s worst days and checked the perk lists on light.gg, so you won’t waste runs on the wrong stat line.
A hallway full of adds taught me one thing before the fight started: Reghusk’s Pledge can change how a skirmish flows

- Barrel: Arrowhead Brake, Fluted Barrel, or Corkscrew Rifling
- Mag: Appended Mag, Tactical Mag, or Flared Magwell
- First perk: Destabilizing Rounds or Demoralize
- Honorable mention: Rewind Rounds
- Second perk: Repulsor Brace, Attrition Orbs, or Golden Tricorn
Destabilizing Rounds and Demoralize are the reason most players will chase Reghusk’s Pledge. One forces Volatility on kills so explosion chains handle crowds; the other weakens enemies after a precision hit so follow-up damage bites harder. Reghusk’s Pledge is a velvet hammer for Void-minded builds.
Rewind Rounds sits third because it asks you to trade elemental synergy for sustained fire. If your goal is constant orb generation and steady uptime—paired with Attrition Orbs—Rewind Rounds lets you keep feeding abilities and health back into the team.
Perks to skip in PvE: Dynamic Sway Reduction and Built to Blast are PvP-orientated, Impromptu Ammunition is marginal for add clear, and Proximity Power rarely matches the usefulness of a proper Void chain on mid-range encounters.
Repulsor Brace is the natural match for the Void perks—every debuffed foe you down hands you overshields, which is huge if you run solo or a melee-lite team. Golden Tricorn is tempting for raw damage at max stacks, but given the modern sandbox where abilities often drive main damage, it’s a quality-of-life boost more than a must-have.
Attrition Orbs can be the deciding factor for many builds; orbs fuel Supers, grenades, and the occasional two-piece set bonus like Smoke Jumper. If you lean on abilities, grabbing orb generation over a small damage uptick makes sense.
How do I get Reghusk’s Pledge?
Reghusk’s Pledge drops from Iron Banner post-match rewards. Run Control or Eruption and hope the RNG gods favor you—Iron Banner only runs for a week during its Renegades appearance, so this first window ends April 21.
What is the best PvE god roll for Reghusk’s Pledge?
For PvE I recommend: Arrowhead/Fluted/Corkscrew barrel, Appended/Tactical/Flared Magwell, then Destabilizing Rounds or Demoralize, with Repulsor Brace or Attrition Orbs as the fourth-column finisher. If you love sustained firing and orbs, pick Rewind Rounds with Attrition Orbs.
A clutch 1v1 taught me how handling matters if the fight moves tight

- Barrel: Hammer-Forged Rifling, Arrowhead Brake, Fluted Barrel, or Corkscrew Rifling
- Mag: Accurized Rounds
- First perk: Dynamic Sway Reduction
- Second perk: Kill Clip or Zen Moment
For the Crucible, I bias the parts toward range and handling. Dynamic Sway Reduction is the single most reliable perk you’ll want on this roll for landing follow-up shots. Kill Clip favors aggressive resets after a kill; Zen Moment rewards consistent precision with recoil control.
Target Lock exists here, but its falloff from past seasons means it’s a second choice unless you’re already hitting headshots consistently. I’ve tested all three in arenas and kept coming back to Dynamic Sway Reduction as the baseline.
Is Reghusk’s Pledge worth using in PvP?
Yes—if you value consistency over flash. In Control, it can dominate choke points with the right attachments; in Eruption it’s more situational. If you prefer aggressive, close-range play, it won’t outclass a shotgun or SMG, but for mid-range duels it’s steady.
I checked vendor rotation and heard Lord Saladin’s laugh from the Tower before I queued

Reghusk’s Pledge drops as an Iron Banner reward. Play Control or Eruption, complete matches, and check Lord Saladin for reputation packages. Iron Banner only appears temporarily during its Renegades window, so if you want this roll, you’re racing the clock.
Want to save time? Use light.gg to check perk tables and compare roll odds before you spend Valor. If you stream or keep a log of your runs on platforms like Twitch or YouTube, tag the moment you get gifted a god roll—those clips do more than flex; they teach the community what to chase.
Two final notes: the weapon’s Void perks make it excellent for add clear and team sustain, and pairing Repulsor Brace with Destabilizing Rounds or Demoralize gives you predictable overshields every few kills. Its overshield chain is a lighthouse for teams that want to stay aggressive.
Which roll will you chase this Iron Banner, and are you willing to burn a week’s worth of matches for it?