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This is especially true when the Lord Of Wolves Catalyst perks are factored in. This item goes a long way to improving the consistency and potency of an already solid weapon. Players thinking about giving the Lord of Wolves another try should have some knowledge going in.
What The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst Does
The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst comes with a very special perk called Fang & Claw that provides two potential benefits to the exotic shotgun:
Increase reload speed when Release the Wolves is active Increase stability when Release the Wolves is inactive.
Release the Wolves is a trait that allows the player to hold the reload button to switch firing modes to deliver longer more powerful bursts. When the player is firing in this mode the reload speed will be much faster. Alternatively, the player can use the weapon in its default state and enjoy increased stability.
How To Find The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst
The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst is a random drop whenever the player completes a Strike, Gambit, or wins a Crucible match. It doesn’t matter where or what difficulty all of those activities have an equal drop rate upon completion.
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Generally speaking whatever activities the player can compete the quickest is likely to be the best choice. After all, the Lord Of Wolves appears as a result of finishing the activity. Therefore the best way to grind for this Catalyst is to quickly finish activities. Strikes are probably best so long as the player does at least Heroic level.
Upgrading The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst
Once the Lord Of Wolves Catalyst is obtained players can enhance it further by upgrading it. To upgrade the Lord of Wolves Catalyst players need to kill 500 enemies using the exotic shotgun.
It doesn’t matter what enemies are killed, what difficulty it’s done on, or where. So long as the final blow is dealt with the Lord Of Wolves shotgun it’ll count towards the total number. It’s also worth noting the kills can be obtained retroactively. So players can get a few kills while grinding for the Lord Of Wolves catalyst.
Tips For Using The Lord Of Wolves Catalyst
A great farming spot to get those 500 kills is in the Shattered Throne dungeon. There’s a section where players can fight waves of Shadow Thrall summoned by the Taken Wizards. It can be done solo, but it’s much faster with a team.
It’s also important to remember that there are a number of Catalyst to obtain in this game and the player can grind those out while chasing down the Lord Of Wolves Catalyst. For instance, the Legend of Acrius Catalyst will drop in Nightfall: The Ordeal Strikes. Might as well get another Catalyst while grinding out 500 kills.
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