Destiny 2 has stayed at the top of the most-played lists thanks in part to its constant content updates. This is great for players but can be overwhelming when it comes to the huge range of items, add-ons, and mods you get to choose from as you improve your character and upgrade your gear. So, if you’re in need of some more information on Destiny 2 targeting mods and Aim Assist, you’ll find them explained below.

What does Aim Assist do in Destiny 2?

Aim assistis a hiddenweaponsstat that helps players hit their target more often by allowing a larger area of error when targeting. Essentially, the more Aim Assist you have, the more your bullets willbend toward your targetafter firing. Not only does this make you more likely to land hits, it makes chest hits more likely to hit the head. Every weapon has a base level of Aim Assist, which will then be affected byzoomand the weapon’s effectiverange. But the biggest effect on your Aim Assist can be found in addingTargeting mods.

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How do Targeting Mods work in Destiny 2?

The legendaryTargeting Adjusteris atargeting modthat increases a weapon’s Aim Assist. These Aim Assist bonus effects will stack but offer diminishing returns. Targeting Adjuster will give a weapon +5 Aim Assist. Other targeting mods that add aim assist includeSprint Grip(for targeting on the move),Freehand, andIcarus(both popular with snipers). Some see aim assist as essentially cheating, but if you choose extra accuracy as your mod of choice, you’ll be losing out on something else, so it should balance out. For example, if you have a weapon withstrong recoilyou’re struggling with, you may instead want to lean toward mods offeringCounterbalance.

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