Welcome to our Destiny 2 Allied Demand God Roll and How to Get Guide. Allied Demand is an Adaptive Frame Kinetic Sidearm that can be obtained as a drop from the Iron Banner PvP playlist.
Sidearms are an interesting weapons choice, being decent in PvE at close ranges. They also can be amazing PvP. Adaptive Frames tend to be really good in PvP, but aren’t as good as other archetypes in PvE.
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How to get Allied Demand God Roll in Destiny 2
To get Allied Demand in Destiny 2, players will need to play in the Iron Banner playlist. Players can earn the weapon by completing matches or by turning in the Iron Banner Engrams earned at each rank up. These Iron Banner Engrams can also be focused at Lord Saladin at the Tower to any specific Iron Banner weapon, provided it has been unlocked in collections. The Iron Banner playlist and Lord Saladin are only available during 3 weeks during each season.
PvE Allied Demand God Roll
Slot | Trait |
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Barrel | Hammer-Forged Rifling |
Magazine | Appended Mag |
Column 3 Trait | Subsistence |
Column 4 Trait | Frenzy |
Origin Trait | Field-Tested |
Masterwork | Range |
Mod | Minor Spec |
Barrel: Sidearms have really bad damage fall off at long distances so increasing range is really important. Any barrel that increases your range works best here.
Magazine: Appended Mag gets more bullets in the magazine which is great for PvE.
Column 3 Trait: The more enemies killed by this weapon the more rounds it gets back in the chamber. The only other decent option in this column is Rapid Hit.
Column 4 Trait: Frenzy is the only damage increasing perk in column 4 that pairs well with this Sidearm. Multi-Kill Clip is also in this column, but tends to be outclassed by most other damage perks due to its set up.
Origin Trait: Field-Tested is a great perk for PvE, increasing stats for kills.
Masterwork: Increasing Range is the best option, but honestly any masterwork will work for this weapon.
Mods: Getting kills on minor combatants faster is important on Primary Weapons, so Minor Spec is the best option here.
Conclusion: This sidearm is horribly average for PvE. This is only worsened by the fact that sidearms themselves, especially adaptive frames, aren’t great in PvE to begin with. If you get a good roll of this weapon great, but I’d personally go for a good PvP roll rather than a PvE one.
PvP Allied Demand God Roll
Slot | Trait |
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Barrel | Hammer-Forged Rifling |
Magazine | Ricochet Rounds |
Column 3 Trait | Rangefinder |
Column 4 Trait | Iron Reach |
Origin Trait | Skulking Wolf |
Masterwork | Range |
Mod | Targeting Adjuster |
Barrel: This sidearm is all about increasing range and every perk does so. Hammer-Forged Rifling is the best choice for the barrel.
Magazine: Ricochet Rounds or High-Caliber Rounds are the best options here to get the range up.
Column 3 Trait: Keeping with the theme, Rangefinder is gets this weapons ranges up to amazing places.
Column 4 Trait: While it does give a pretty hefty Stability Penalty, Iron Reach is a great perk on this weapon. With the amount of range you can get on this weapon, you can win engagements way outside of the ranges of most sidearms.
Origin Trait: Skulking Wolf is just a tad better than Field Tested for PvP, but mileage may vary.
Masterwork: As before, we are looking to get our range as high as possible.
Mods: Targeting Adjuster is just a great perk for PvP on most weapons. Easier target acquisition is absolutely essential.
Conclusion: If the PvE god roll is lack luster, the PvP one is absolutely worth going after. This weapon surprises everyone with how much damage it can do at some insane ranges for a sidearm. Sidearms aren’t everyone’s favorite, but they are absolutely amazing provided you can learn their playstyle.
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Thank you for reading our Destiny 2 Allied Demand God Roll Guide. Keep in mind this weapon will work with any class (Hunter, Titan, Warlock), any subclass (Solar, Void, Stasis, Arc, Strand) and any PvE (Strikes, Nightfalls, Lost Sectors, Vanguard Operation, Dungeons, Raids) and PvP Mode in Destiny 2 (Crucible, Gambit, Trials of Osiris and Iron Banner).
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