Destiny 2 is one of the most popular multiplayer first-person shooting games, and the game has a plethora of weapons and items. One weapon that has been quite a topic of conversation amongst players is the Tractor Cannon, a heavy shotgun that has a unique perk. In this article, we will be discussing whether or not the Tractor Cannon stacks with the weaken modifier.
What is the Tractor Cannon?
The Tractor Cannon is an exotic shotgun that is obtained through in-game activities. The weapon has a unique perk called \"The Tractor Beam.\" This perk causes enemies to be blasted away and disoriented, and any enemies hit by the Tractor Cannon also take increased void damage. This weapon is highly sought after by players for both its PvE and PvP potential.
What is Weaken?
Weaken is a modifier that is applied to enemies through various means. When an enemy is weakened, they take increased damage from all sources. This modifier is incredibly useful for taking down tough enemies and bosses. Weaken can be applied through abilities and weapons that have the perk.
Does Tractor Cannon Stack with Weakness?
Many players believe that the Tractor Cannon stacks with weaken, meaning that enemies hit by the Tractor Cannon's perk and weakened take an even greater amount of void damage. However, after testing, it has been found that the Tractor Cannon does not actually stack with weaken.
When an enemy is hit with the Tractor Cannon's perk, they are considered to be \"debuffed.\" This debuff causes enemies to take increased void damage, but it does not stack with weaken. This means that if an enemy is already weakened, the additional void damage from the Tractor Cannon's perk will not be increased, and the enemy will only take the additional void damage from the debuff.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Tractor Cannon and weaken do not actually stack. While the Tractor Cannon's perk does cause increased void damage to enemies, this debuff does not stack with weaken. This means that while the Tractor Cannon is still a valuable weapon to have, it may not be as effective against enemies that have already been weakened. Players should be aware of this when deciding which weapons to use in various situations in Destiny 2.