Presagewas initially released inSeason of the Chosenand featured the Exotic weapon Dead Man’s Tale. It was, however, sunset with the launch ofThe Witch Queen expansionand is now making its return in Season of the Witch with the brand-new addition of the Exotic Mission Rotator.
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Presage this time also features the set of Seasonal Legendary weapons from Season of the Haunted as well as some Menagerie weapons. All these weapons are craftable so you’re able to obtain their pattern by farming Presage.
11Tears Of Contrition
Tears of Contrition is a Precision frame Kinetic Scout Rifle that is lacking in the perks department for both PvE and PvP. Precision frames Scout Rifle are not used much at all in PvP because of their slow time to kill, and in PvE, there are way better options than Tears of Contrition.
In the left column, this weapon can roll with Triple Tap and Perpetual Motion for PvE, with Explosive Payload, Focused Fury, and Fourth Time’s The Charm in the right column. For PvP, there are no classic damage perks to reduce the time to kill of this weapon, making it useless.

10Bump In The Night
Bump in the Night used to be a dominatingRocket Launcherin the PvE sandbox thanks to the interaction it had with Gjallahorn and Chill Clip. However, recently this interaction has been nerfed and Bump in the Night does not have any more usage.
Bump in the Night is an Aggressive frame Rocket Launcher that has Stasis affinity. After the nerf this interaction received, it does not have any exciting perk combinations. The only good perks are Auto-Loading Holster, Field Prep, and Demolitionist with underwhelming damage perks like Vorpal Weapon and Frenzy.

9Nezarec’s Whisper
Nezarec’s Whisper is an Adaptive frame Glaive that has Arc affinity. Glaives are neither popular in PvE nor in The Crucible. Though Nezarec’s Whisper has some good perk combinations, other Glaives exist that have superior options.
In the left column, Nezarec’s Whisper can roll with Demolitionist, Impulse Amplifier, and Lead from Gold while in the right column, it can roll with Unstoppable Force, Vorapl Weapon, Frenzy, and Adrenaline Junkie.

8Drang (Baroque)
Drang used to be the best Sidearm in the game thanks to the high zoom value it had. However, after the nerf to its zoom value, and the normalization of Range stat, Drang has come in line with other Sidearms of its frame.
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For PvP, in the left column, Drang has Eye of the Storm, Well Rounded, and Moving Target with perk options like Rampage, Swashbuckler, and Zen Moment in the right column. Being a Solar weapon, it can also roll with Incandescent and the perk combination of Wellspring and Incandescent will have some play in PvE.
7Hollow Denial
Hollow Denial is the only Legendary VoidTrace Rifleand has some great synergy with Void subclass and builds. However, with the recent nerf to Double Special weapon loadouts, Trace Rifles have dropped in value, and Hollow Denial has been affected by it.
In the left column, this weapon can roll with perk options like Adaptive Munitions, Lead from Gold, and Surplus. This can be combined with other perk options like Killing Tally, Repulsor Brace, Swashbuckler, and Dragonfly in the right column.

6Without Remorse
Without Remorse is a Lightweight frameShotgunthat has Solar affinity. Lightweight frames are very popular in The Crucible and are also preferred as the choice for One-Two Punch thanks to the intrinsic handling benefit they provide.
For PvP, it has Threat Detector and Steady Hand in the left column, with Fragile Focus and Elemental Capacitor in the right column. For PvE, One-Two Punch is an obvious choice, but you can also go the route of Incandescent.
5Firefright
Firefright is a Precision frame Kinetic Auto Rifle and with the recent changes to zoom value and Range normalization, Precision and High-Impact Auto Rifles are dominating The Crucible. Firefright has some great perk combinations for PvP.
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In the left column, we have Fragile Focus or Well Rounded for extra range. In the right column, we have Adagio as the damage-boosting perk. Firefright can also reach maximum range thanks to this perk combination.
Beloved used to be the best Sniper Rifle when it was released in Season of Opulence. After its reprisal in Season of the Haunted, it is still one of the best Sniper Rifles in the game for The Crucible.
For PvP, in the left column, Beloved can roll with Snapshot Sights, Surplus, and No Distraction whereas in the right column, it can roll with Moving Target and Quickdraw.
Sniper Rifles are not popular in PvE, and unfortunately, Beloved does not feature any exciting perks for PvE.
Dead Man’s Tale has undergone a lot of buffs and nerfs ever since its debut in Season of the Chosen. When it was released, it dominated The Crucible, and while it does not have its original power anymore, Dead Man’s Tale is still the best Scout Rifle in the game for PvP.
This is thanks to its Exotic Perk, Cranial Spike, and its Exotic Catalyst, Dark-Forged Trigger, which provides the weapon with bonus Accuracy and range and removes Hip-Fire penalties. Dead Man’s Tale being craftable can also roll with different perks, most notable being Killing Wind, Moving Target, and Vorpal Weapon.
2Austringer
Austringer, just like Beloved and Dead Man’s Tale, used to be the best Hand Cannon in the game. Austringer is still very good, but it does have some competition now. Austringer is an Adaptive frame Kinetic Hand Cannon and has amazing perk combinations for PvP.
In the left column, Austringer can roll with Eye of the Storm and Snapshot Sights for PvP, whereas in the right column, it can roll with Rangefinder, Opening Shot, and Zen Moment. Austringer also has some decent perk options for PvE like Rampage — and Demolitionist combined with Outlaw.