The Destiny 2 Scout Rifle is a weapon that appears in-game. Scout rifles are like your sniper rifles but weigh less does giving you much more stability than that of sniper rifles. But because they are much more lighter than that of sniper rifles, they also do lesser damage. Scout rifles are used best when you want mobility rather than damage.
For the Destiny 2 Scout Rifle, it has several classifications. This includes the Common, Uncommon, Legendary, and Exotic kinds of the Destiny 2 Scout Rifle.
Destiny 2 Scout Rifle List
*These weapons are sorted by rarity. If new Scout Rifles appear, we’ll be updating this as well.
Exotic
Exotic Scout Rifles appear more in the Beta than they do in-game. They have an extremely low drop rate, making them coveted by most players. Players can also choose an Exotic Weapon upon completing a particular portion of the game.
Name | Slot | Perk | How to Obtain |
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MIDA Multi-Tool | Kinetic | – | – |
Skyburner’s Oath | Energy | – | – |
Legendary
Legendary Scout Rifles drop in-game. Similarly to the Exotic, they have a low drop rate. However, they do not need a certain condition to be met unless it’s a quest item. Should the player be unable to procure an exotic Scout Rifle, a legendary Scout Rifle can serve as a good substitute.
Name | Slot | Perk | How to Obtain |
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Black Scorpion-4SR | Energy | – | – |
Call to Serve | Kinetic | – | – |
Carloman-D | Kinetic | – | – |
Does Not Compute | Kinetic | – | – |
Frontier Justice | – | – | – |
Macaria PR3 | Energy | – | – |
Manannan SR4 | Energy | – | – |
Nameless Midnight | Kinetic | – | – |
Seven-Six-Five | – | – | – |
Tango-45 | Energy | – | – |
Tone Patrol | – | – | – |
Tonic-37 | Energy | – | – |
Rare
The rares are one of the easiest to get. They’re quite a good find especially while you’re midway through a mission and you’re looking for a weapon to swap out of. These weapons drop a little more often than the Legendary and often appear in Decoherent Engrams. If players find themselves on an uncommon weapon or common weapon then, they should immediately switch it to a rare if they can. This is probably one of the best compromises since it has a higher drop rate.
Name | Slot | Perk | How to Obtain |
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Armillary PSU | Kinetic | – | – |
Black Tiger-2SR | Energy | – | – |
Madrugada SR2 | Energy | – | – |
Sonata-48 | Energy | – | – |
Trax Dynia | Kinetic | – | – |
Trax Lysis II | Kinetic | – | – |
Uncommon
The Uncommon Weapons are also easy to find. If you have a Common Weapon and you find an Uncommon then, best you replace it. In the long run, the Uncommon will definitely deal more damage. However, you’ll find yourself at a wit’s end if you’re fighting a boss like Irausk or Thumos. With both of them having high hitpoints, you will be needing better weapons.
Name | Slot | Perk | How to Obtain |
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Fate-Thee-Well | Kinetic | – | – |
Inverness-SR2 | Kinetic | – | – |
Sea Scorpion-1SR | Energy | – | – |
Trax Arda II | Kinetic | – | – |
Common
Common Weapons are usually best for starting out the game as it is easily available and obtainable. Once you get a higher tiered weapon, just switch weapons since commons have the lowest stats and have the least damage.
Name | Slot | Perk | How to Obtain |
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Thistle and Yew | Kinetic | – | – |
Other Weapon Guides
Primary Weapons
Primary Weapons | ||
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Scout Rifles | Pulse Rifles | Auto Rifles |
Hand Cannons | SMG | Sidearms |
Power Weapons
Special Weapons | ||
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Fusion Rifles | Grenade Launchers | Rocket Launchers |
Shotguns | Sniper Rifles | Swords |
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