No Hesitation god roll and best perks in Destiny 2

Heal thyself. And your allies.

A guardian wields No Hesitation in the Pale Heart's Blooming zone.
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Destiny 2‘s No Hesitation is the first auto rifle in the new Support Frame archetype. With it, you can shoot your enemies and heal your allies almost at the same time. Overwatch‘s Ana Amari sends her regards.

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As flashy as it may be, the support archetype comes with a noticeable caveat: Its projectiles fly slowly, which limits its efficiency at longer ranges. Still, this powerful healing machine can throw supporting fire at your allies and take down your foes from one moment to the next.

Here is the No Hesitation PvE god roll in Destiny 2.

What is the No Hesitation god roll in Destiny 2?

The No Hestiation support frame auto rifle, with a design similar to Pluperfect.
The closest thing to a Miss Moxxi gun we have so far. Screenshot by Dot Esports

PvE god roll

ColumnPerk
BarrelHammer-Forged Rifling
Smallbore
MagazineFlared Magwell OR
Tactical Mag
Trait OnePhysic
Demolitionist
Overflow
Trait TwoDesperate Measures
Incandescent
Origin TraitDealer’s Choice

PvP god roll

ColumnPerk
BarrelSmallbore
MagazineAccurized Rounds
Trait OnePhysic
Trait TwoCircle of Life
Origin TraitDealer’s Choice

No Hesitation comes with a stacked Destiny 2 perk pool that’s the envy of any 600RPM auto rifle. It has a good deal of ability energy generation and even a potential Solar synergy, without even counting the (dis)advantages of its frame.

Right away, its third-column perks bring great value by either improving your magazine and reloads or granting you ability energy, and that’s before Physic comes into play. Overflow and Subsistence let you keep firing more before having to reload, which is helpful for switching between healing and damage on the fly. The ability energy comes in the form of Demolitionist or Strategist, which can both roll in No Hesitations’ third column.

Physic grants Restoration to you and allies when healing, which doubles down on its support capabilities. Physic in the third column means you can pair it with a damage perk, mixing support and offense. No Hesitation being Solar means it can also refresh Ember of Empyrean, and you can even throw in Incandescent for bonus Solar synergy. We recommend Physic if you want to focus on healing, but No Hesitation already does that decently enough on its own. Warlocks with Speaker’s Sight may also want to grab Demolitionist for even more grenade energy.

All in all, it’s a highly stacked pool with plenty of options to use on any element. There’s not that much of a wrong option here (well, maybe Ensemble), so pick whatever strengthens your playstyle.

In the fourth column, the damage department is represented by Desperate Measures, Surrounded, and Frenzy, Desperate Measures our personal favorite despite granting less damage than Surrounded. Support-based builds can make tremendous use of Circle of Life as well since it’s a decent buff with great uptime, especially if you’re running Physic. For Solar 3.0 synergy, you have Incandescent, which procs multiple Solar fragments and can even trigger some Prismatic fragments.

How to get No Hesitation in Destiny 2

The Pale Heart of the Traveler, a sprawling mix of lush greens and concrete buildings, inside the Traveler in Destiny 2.
Head into the Pale Heart to pick up this weapon. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can get No Hesitation from activities and missions in the Pale Heart of the Traveler. Once you receive your first No Hesitation, you’ll be able to head to Ghost in the Lost City to focus your Pale Heart Engrams into random rolled versions of No Hesitation.

The weapon also includes Deepsight Activation, meaning you can dismantle five red border versions of the gun and pick up its weapon pattern, allowing you to craft your own No Hesitation at The Enclave with enhanced versions of the perks.

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Pedro Peres
Pedro is Dot Esports' Lead Destiny Writer. He's been a freelance writer since 2019, and legend has it you can summon him by pinging an R-301, uttering the word "Persona," or inviting him to run a raid in Destiny 2 (though he probably has worse RNG luck than the D2 team combined). Find his ramblings on his Twitter @ggpedroperes (whenever that becomes available again).
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Nicholas Taifalos
Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com