Eyasluna has been a fan-favorite hand cannon since it first dropped in the Grasp of Avarice dungeon, and Destiny 2's Monument of Triumph update gave it a full perk pool overhaul that makes it genuinely one of the best hand cannons in the game right now. Most of the old reload perks are gone, replaced with options that fit the current sandbox far better. The result is a weapon that can hold its own in both PvE and PvP, with a couple of combinations that will make Stasis mains very happy.
What are the best Eyasluna PvE god rolls?
For PvE, Eyasluna's updated perk pool gives you several strong paths depending on your subclass and playstyle. Here is the breakdown:
- Barrel: Smallbore
- Mag: Ricochet Rounds, Light Mag, or Appended Mag
- Column 3: Firefly or Meganeura
- Column 4: Headstone, Chaos Reshaped, or Crystalline Corpsebloom
The Firefly/Headstone combination is the headline roll. Firefly detonates precision kills into explosions and boosts reload speed, while Headstone plants a Stasis crystal on precision kills. Together they give you ad clear, Stasis uptime, and reload support in a single weapon. This exact combo previously appeared on Solemn Remembrance from The Edge of Fate, but that version was locked behind Competitive matches. Eyasluna makes it far more accessible.

Eyasluna in Collections
If you want something different in column 3, Meganeura is worth serious consideration. Think of it as a combination of Rapid Hit and Dragonfly: it scales the size and damage of its explosions based on how many precision hits you land before detonating. The tradeoff is that it does not give you Firefly's reload bonus, so you will want your mag choice to compensate.
Column 4 has real depth. Crystalline Corpsebloom is a new addition that pairs well with Stasis builds, and Chaos Reshaped adds bonus damage and healing after you have been in combat for a bit, making it a solid pick for sustained fights. Headstone remains the most universally useful option for Stasis subclasses.
One perk that did not make it into Eyasluna's pool is Rimestealer. If you specifically want a Headstone/Rimestealer roll on a 120 RPM hand cannon, Judgment from Prophecy covers that and is easier to obtain.
What are the best Eyasluna PvP god rolls?
The Crucible setup is a different story. Eyasluna's PvP roll leans into range, consistency, and target acquisition rather than Stasis synergy.
- Barrel: Hammer-Forged Rifling or Smallbore
- Mag: Accurized Rounds, Ricochet Rounds, or High-Caliber Rounds
- Column 3: Rangefinder, Zen Moment, or Elemental Capacitor
- Column 4: Moving Target or Precision Instrument
Rangefinder extends effective range and zoom, which helps in a meta where hand cannon duels often come down to who can land shots at slightly longer distances. It is not the dominant perk it once was, but it still does its job. Zen Moment builds stability as you land shots, which is genuinely useful for a 120 RPM archetype where each shot needs to count.
Elemental Capacitor is the wildcard. Its benefit depends entirely on your equipped subclass, so it is a strong pick if you have a consistent loadout but a liability if you swap elements often. For general use, Rangefinder or Zen Moment are safer.

PvE perk column options
In column 4, Moving Target is the personal pick here. It improves target acquisition while moving and makes the weapon feel more forgiving in the chaotic movement patterns of Crucible. Precision Instrument is a damage-stacking option that pairs naturally with Zen Moment, since landing consecutive shots feeds both perks simultaneously.
The Firefly/Headstone combination can technically work in PvP too, particularly against grouped opponents. It is not the optimal play for solo duels, but in modes like Control or Clash where enemies cluster around objectives, the area denial from Stasis crystals and Firefly explosions has some creative utility.
How do you get Eyasluna in Destiny 2?
Eyasluna drops from Avarokk, the Covetous, the final boss of the Grasp of Avarice dungeon. It is a random drop, so there is no guaranteed acquisition method beyond farming the boss repeatedly.
Accessing Grasp of Avarice requires ownership of the 30th Anniversary Pack, which can be purchased individually or as part of the Destiny 2 Collection bundle. The pack also includes Gjallarhorn, so the value proposition is solid even if Eyasluna is your primary target.
If you are working toward the new power cap while farming, check out the Edge of Fate power leveling guide to make sure your dungeon runs are also contributing to your character's progression efficiently.
Tips for farming Eyasluna efficiently
- Grasp of Avarice has a farm-friendly structure: you can replay the final encounter without completing the full dungeon each time, which cuts down on time per attempt significantly.
- Running the dungeon on higher difficulties can increase the drop rate, so if your power level supports it, prioritize those.
- Eyasluna is also available as a Focused Decode option if Bungie adds it to the relevant vendor pool, so check the Monument of Lost Lights and seasonal vendors after major updates.
- The perk pool is large enough that specific god rolls will take multiple drops to land. Prioritize getting the column 4 perk you want first, then filter for column 3.
For more Destiny 2 weapon guides and build resources, the full Destiny 2 guides collection covers everything from god rolls to endgame builds across every major content update.


