My Top Void Weapons in Destiny 2 After Years of Testing

Best Destiny 2 Void weapons for 2026—Buried Bloodline, Null Composure, Commemoration—deliver devastating healing, add-clear, and ability synergies.

Honestly, after years hopping between Solar, Arc, and Stasis, I keep crawling back to Void. There is just something about watching a pack of ads dissolve into purple sparks that never gets old. By 2026, my vault is a museum of old seasonal gear and raid trophies, but these are the Void weapons I still pull out when I need a reliable build.

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No joke, the Void 3.0 synergy from Season of the Risen changed how I build entirely. I pair weapons with Devour, Overshield, and weaken effects, so the weapon itself becomes part of my subclass loop. Some of these picks are old enough to feel like family at this point, and a few newer ones still surprise me.

Buried Bloodline: The Tiny Healer

I got Buried Bloodline from Warlord's Ruin during Season of the Wish, and I'm not gonna lie, I slept on sidearms for years. This one feels like an old-school medieval hand crossbow, and it has no business being this good in a Void build. Rapid final blows trigger Devour, so between that and the health leech from enemies, I almost never die when I'm running it.

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Null Composure: The Old Reliable

Null Composure is one of those old seasonal weapons that refuses to leave my inventory. Even in 2026, when fusion rifles are not always the trendiest special weapon, this thing still slaps in PVE. Reservoir Burst plus Feeding Frenzy means I can clear a wave, reload fast, and do it again. I grabbed mine from the Monument to Lost Lights after missing the original season.

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Veles-X: Slow but Sturdy

Veles-X feels a little sluggish when it fires because of its Aggressive Frame, but I do not mind. Repulsor Brace gives me a Void overshield just for killing weakened enemies, and Golden Tricorn feeds ability energy back into my build. It is one of the best feeling pulse rifles when I need champion stuns and survivability at the same time.

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Commemoration: The Ability Engine

Commemoration comes from the Deep Stone Crypt raid, and after unlocking five patterns I crafted mine with Reconstruction and Killing Tally. Now I almost never reload it, and the Bray Inheritance origin trait keeps my ability energy flowing. It is my favorite Void machine gun for long add-clear sections.

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Hollow Denial: The Quiet Workhorse

I used to ignore trace rifles, but Hollow Denial changed that. It can show up in Banshee-44's or Xur's stock, and the Lead from Gold plus Repulsor Brace combination gives me basically infinite ammo and a steady Void overshield. Even after double special builds got toned down, this one stays useful in PVE.

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Harsh Language: The Ad-Clear Wave

Harsh Language made some literal waves back in Season of Defiance. For a world drop, it is ridiculously strong. Envious Assassin and Destabilizing Rounds turn it into a Void wave frame that deletes entire groups of enemies. I still keep one in my inventory for low-level content.

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Nessa's Oblation: Precision Punch

Nessa's Oblation from the Root of Nightmares raid is a Pinpoint Slug Frame, so precision matters. Reconstruction means I do not waste time reloading, and Destabilizing Rounds pairs beautifully with Void subclasses. It is one of the few shotguns I actually enjoy using in PVE.

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Le Monarque: Poison and Patience

Le Monarque used to be a PVP monster, but now I love it even more in PVE. It has an intrinsic anti-Overload champion perk and deals poison damage over time, which slows enemy health regen. When Overload Bow is available, pairing it with the matching mod makes champions feel like normal enemies.

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Doom of Chelchis: The Scout King

Doom of Chelchis from King's Fall is my Void scout rifle of choice, especially the Harrowed version. Firefly or Explosive Payload in the first column makes every precision kill feel rewarding. I unlocked five patterns and crafted mine to fit my build exactly.

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The Other Half: Movement Is Everything

The Other Half is more than a sword to me, it is a movement tool. Eager Edge launches me across gaps and makes jumping puzzles a breeze, even after the nerfs. I earned mine from Xur's Treasure Hoard and eventually crafted it with the perks I wanted. In a Void collection, it is the one I always keep ready for speedruns.

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A Quick Look at My Void Rotation

Weapon Source Why I Keep It
Buried Bloodline Warlord's Ruin Devour and health leech
Null Composure Monument to Lost Lights Reservoir Burst + Feeding Frenzy
Veles-X Monument to Lost Lights Repulsor Brace + Golden Tricorn
Commemoration Deep Stone Crypt raid Reconstruction + Bray Inheritance
Hollow Denial Banshee-44 or Xur Lead from Gold + Repulsor Brace
Harsh Language World drop Envious Assassin + Destabilizing Rounds
Nessa's Oblation Root of Nightmares raid Reconstruction + Destabilizing Rounds
Le Monarque Exotic drop Overload stun and poison damage
Doom of Chelchis King's Fall raid Firefly or Explosive Payload
The Other Half Xur's Treasure Hoard Eager Edge movement

I am not saying every Void weapon needs to be meta, but these are the ones that still make me feel like I am wielding something special. In a game with hundreds of drops, a good Void build is all about finding the right tools for your loop. These are mine.