Division, a burst sidearm with Voltshot? Sign me up!
Burst sidearms are all the rage in Destiny 2, especially when they come with add-clearing AoE perks. Division is one such weapon and its god roll is one you won't want to miss out on!
Here's the god roll for Division in Destiny 2.
What is the Division god roll in Destiny 2?

Division PvE god roll
Column | Perk(s) |
---|---|
Barrel | Fluted Barrel |
Magazine | Tactical Mag |
Trait 1 | Eddy Current |
Trait 2 | Voltshot |
Origin Trait, Masterwork, Weapon Mod | Runneth Over (Origin Trait) Reload Speed (Masterwork) Ammo Finder (Weapon Mod) |
Division's PvE god roll is pretty clear cut. We see Voltshot, we take Voltshot — especially in a season surrounded by Arc buffs. Even without Heresy's artifact mods a burst sidearm with the ability to jolt after a kill and reload is super strong.
All we've got to do is pair Voltshot with a decent first column perk, and we have a great option in Eddy Current. We get improved reload speed and handling while sprinting, with the effects improved while amplified — which we'll be constantly thanks to jolt on enemies.
This is a must-have for those making an Arc build or in a season involving sidearms in some way!
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Division PvP god roll
Column | Perk(s) |
---|---|
Barrel | Corkscrew Rifling |
Magazine | Accurized Rounds |
Trait 1 | Hip-Fire Grip |
Trait 2 | Eye of the Storm Offhand Strike |
Origin Trait, Masterwork, Weapon Mod | Willing Vessel (Origin Trait) Range (Masterwork) Ballistics (Weapon Mod) |
This burst sidearm has a few PvP rolls that make it an ideal backup to a longer range primary weapon. I'm liking the hip fire combination of Hip-Fire Grip and Offhand Strike, which improves Division's range, stability, and accuracy after firing from the hip.
Tech into range with your barrel and masterwork if possible for a more consistent mid-range backup. If Offhand Strike isn't your thing, go for Eye of the Storm for weapon bonuses while you're low on health.
How to get Division in Destiny 2

Division is an Episode: Heresy weapon, meaning it'll drop from seasonal activities like The Nether. It's an Act 2 weapon that arrived on March 11. You can use the Tome of Want to focus on episodic sidearms for an increased chance at getting a Division.
A few lucky players got their hands on Division early thanks to a Heresy launch bug. Setting the Tome of Want to Episodic weapons, it was possible for the sidearm to drop in Act 1. This bug has since been fixed.
This weapon cannot be crafted. Enhance your Division to unlock its upgraded perks.
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