

This is because of the Deadfall perk, which makes Shadowshot tether enemies further from the anchor and last longer. For this, you'll want to go with the Way of the Trapper tree from the Nightstalker subclass. Orpheus Rigs are at their best in PvE activities.

This is useful in the Contact public event and the Prophecy Dungeon during Season of Arrivals, among many other situations throughout the game. If you tether enough enemies, you can sometimes get your super ability fully refunded in seconds. This means that there is less value in using your tether on a single boss than there is hitting an entire mob. This provides ability energy for each enemy tethered by Shadowshot, a Nightstalker super ability. These boots have an intrinsic perk called Uncanny Arrows. Uncanny Arrows - Provides ability energy for each enemy tethered by Shadowshot anchors.Lately, they've been growing on me in PvP as well, but we'll talk about that momentarily and go over some stipulations. Of course, you must also run the Nightstalker subclass as a Hunter, otherwise these boots are as useless as Modulus Reports. What I mean is, you can wear them to almost any activity in a PvE environment and know that you’re making a good choice for your Exotic Hunter armor. The Orpheus Rig Exotic Hunter boots are far from situational. Today, I'll be talking about the Orpheus Rig Exotic Hunter Boots, which is arguably the best Hunter Exotic in the game, although I’m partial to the Celestial Nighthawk. They are so good, in fact, that it’s often difficult to justify wearing another Exotic armor piece as a Hunter. Read enough Destiny 2 guides on Shacknews and you’ll hear me talk about the three best Hunter Exotics in terms of armor.
