How To Get The Sweet Business Catalyst In Destiny 2

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The catalyst for mayhem.

Destiny 2, the expansive universe of galactic battles and powerful weaponry, offers guardians an array of exotic arms to wield against the forces of darkness. Among these is the Sweet Business, an auto rifle renowned for its sheer destructive potential and unique mechanics. To elevate its capabilities and make it truly exceptional, it needs the Catalyst.

Sweet Business is a powerful weapon with the intrinsic trait “Payday” that allows the gun to have a massive mag size of 150. The trait also makes the weapon more accurate when used in hip firing. It is good for close to mid-range combats and naturally excels at clearing multiple mobs in a short burst. Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed way of obtaining Catalyst for Sweet Business.

The Catalyst for Sweet Business reduces the Flinch coming from incoming damage when the Masterwork upgrade is unlocked. However, to do so, you need to kill four or more enemies to trigger Multikill and do that 250 times. Obviously, this isn’t an easy feat to achieve as not only it’s tough to get a Multikill you also need a place where there is a healthy spawn rate of mobs. The best places to get the Masterwork upgrade are Leviathan Raid or the Altars of Sorrow.

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