Destiny 2: What The Bad Juju Catalyst Does & How To Find It

Bad Juju has been and remains one of the more popular weapons in Destiny 2. Part of that is out of nostalgia from Destiny 1 but it also has to do with the weapon’s tremendous potential in PVE combat and some PVP situations. Not to mention, it’s an interesting weapon to look at.

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When the Catalyst is thrown into the mix then the Bad Juju becomes even more of a destructive and capable weapon. It may not overthrow Outbreak Perfected anytime soon, but it is a solid weapon for any player’s arsenal and well worth the effort of getting the Bad Juju Catalyst. For players wanting to further enhance this already strong weapon, here is what the Catalyst does and how to get it.

The Catalyst provides a single perk, Unending Curse, with only one effect; extend the duration of String of Curses. String of Curses triggers upon a kill and does four things to Bad Juju:

  • Refill the entire magazine.
  • Increases damage for a short period of time.
  • Gives a burst of Super Energy.
  • Weapon fires on Full-Auto while String of Curses is in effect.

String of Curses can stack up to five times, offering tremendous damage potential, tons of Super Energy, and ammo for days. Unending Curse from the Catalyst basically gives the player more time to stack String of Curses with kills and extends how long the added damage lasts.

Basically, the Catalyst makes Bad Juju a powerful weapon for obtaining multi-kills in PVE. It is a powerful tool to have when needing to grind out a ton of kills for other Catalysts or objectives.

The Bad Juju Catalyst is really simple to obtain but will be quite the grind. For players to obtain the Catalyst they need to get 700 combatant kills in Strikes, Crucible, or Gambit. Once the 700th combatant is killed the Bad Juju Catalyst will drop.

Any combination of the activities is fine and for the player’s sanity, it’s recommended to do multiple things. Strikes are perhaps the fastest way to grind out 700 kills. Bad Juju is actually not too bad of a weapon to use to grind out these kills, given the String of Curses perk works well in PVE.

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Alternatively, players could do Survival mode in Crucible to quickly grind out kills. It relies upon player skill and team composition to be faster than Strikes, but it can be done.

Gambit mode typically isn’t recommended for Catalyst kills when compared to Strikes or Crucible matches. Still, it all counts towards the 700 kills so players shouldn’t be afraid to balance efficiency with fun if they like Gambit.

Ultimately players will need a weapon that can put enemies down quickly and rack up those 700 kills however they can. It’s recommended to synergize this grind with others like the Dead Man’s Tale Catalyst quest, which needs 800 kills with the Dead Man’s Tale weapon to save time overall.

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