A Hand Cannon added in Season 18 has now taken over Destiny 2’s meta becoming the most used Legendary Primary weapon in high-end PvE content.

For several seasons, Hand Cannons found themselves being used strictly asPvP weapons. Their PvE damage output was lacking, especially against Major enemies.

That is until amassive buff in Season 22saw them rise to the top with the likes of Sunshot and Malfeasance quickly becoming some of thebest Exotic weapons.

A season later and it’s now time for a Legendary Hand Cannon to take the stage and dominate bothraids and dungeonsalike.

Historic Hand Cannon is one of Destiny 2’s best PvE weapons

Historic Hand Cannon is one of Destiny 2’s best PvE weapons

Zaouli’s Banehas risen to the top of the PvE meta becoming the most used Legendary Primary weapon in high-end PvE content like dungeons and raids.

According toDestinyTracker, Zaouli’s Bane ranks 2nd overall in raid usage at 4.48%, being narrowly edged out by the Exotic Sunshot at 4.49%. As for dungeons, Zaouli’s Bane ranks 4th overall at 3.59% behind Scatter Signal, Dragon’s Breath, and Sunshot.

Available as a drop from the King’s Fall raid, Zaouli’s Bane has always been a solid weapon but never close to top-tier. Its recent rise in the meta is a direct result of Season of the Wish’s artifact favoring Solar so heavily.

With itsGod roll of Explosive Payload + Incandescent, Zaouli’s Bane is perfect for taking advantage of this season’s artifact mods: Unstoppable Hand Cannon, Kindling Trigger, Flint Striker, Torch, and Rays of Precision.

The old Hand Cannon is mainly being used as an alternative to Sunshot which is one of the best Exotic weapons in Destiny 2. However, some players prefer the utility provided by Dragon’s Breath, in which case it makes sense to switch out Sunshot for the best Legendary equivalent.

Kurt Perry is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in FPS and live service games. He is Games Journalism graduate, providing expert coverage of Call of Duty (Warzone, Black Ops, Modern Warfare), Destiny, and Pokemon Go. He also has bylines at PC Invasion. You can contact him at: kurt.perry@dexerto.com