In the ever‑evolving world of Destiny 2, few weapon families have sparked as much nostalgia and competitive curiosity as the Reckoning weapons. Originally released during the Season of the Drifter in the Forsaken expansion, these guns quickly became staples in both PvE and PvP arsenals. Unfortunately, the introduction of weapon sunsetting forced them into the vault, leaving many Guardians wishing for their return. That wish was granted in Season of the Deep, when Bungie reissued six classic Reckoning weapons with refreshed perk pools and an all‑new origin trait: Disaster Plan. This origin perk temporarily boosts flinch resistance and range whenever ammunition is picked up, giving every weapon in the set a handy utility edge. Even in 2026, these weapons continue to be obtainable through fishing excursions and Sonar Engram decryptions, making them accessible to both veterans and newcomers. While the sandbox has shifted dramatically, several of these guns still hold their own with the right rolls. Below is a comprehensive ranking of all six reprised Reckoning weapons, complete with perk recommendations and commentary on their place in the current meta.

6. Just in Case

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Kicking off the list is Just in Case, an adaptive frame solar sword. Swords, as a weapon category, have historically struggled to find a consistent role in high‑end content. By 2026, multiple buffs have improved their ammo economy and guard resistance, yet they remain situational compared to other heavy options. Just in Case does bring some utility with perk choices like Unrelenting, Wellspring, and Relentless Strikes in the left column, and Incandescent, Collective Action, and Whirlwind Blade in the right. The combination of Relentless Strikes and Whirlwind Blade can serve as a budget boss‑damage option, while Incandescent allows the sword to contribute to solar subclass synergy through scorch and ignition chains. However, the lack of a true powerhouse damage perk like Surrounded or Bait and Switch keeps it from rising higher. For players who enjoy sword play in casual content or specific melee‑focused builds, Just in Case is a fun choice, but serious optimizers will likely look elsewhere.

5. Bug‑Out Bag

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Bug‑Out Bag is an adaptive frame solar SMG that fires at 900 RPM. This puts it in direct competition with lightweight frame SMGs, which offer inherent movement speed and handling bonuses – a significant disadvantage for Bug‑Out Bag in both PvE and PvP. Its saving grace is access to the Incandescent perk, making it one of only a handful of legendary solar SMGs that can spread scorch on kill. However, because the weapon is not craftable, players cannot equip Enhanced Incandescent, which provides a noticeable boost to scorch application. The ideal roll for general add‑clear is either Subsistence or Threat Detector paired with Incandescent. Still, with numerous craftable solar SMGs and sidearms having joined the loot pool over the years, Bug‑Out Bag is now more of a collector’s item than a top‑tier pick. It remains a serviceable workhorse for those who lack a dedicated solar add‑clear SMG, but it seldom tops any serious loadout lists.

4. Spare Rations

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Spare Rations once dominated the Crucible as a 150 RPM lightweight hand cannon, but when that archetype was merged into the 140 RPM category, much of its unique appeal faded. In 2026, the kinetic hand cannon market is crowded with exceptional options like Rose, Austringer, and Eyasluna, all of which boast superior base stats and more competitive perk pools. Spare Rations still features some solid dueling combinations – Rapid Hit or Slideshot in the left column and Opening Shot, Swashbuckler, or Kill Clip in the right – but it lacks the high aim assist or aim‑down‑sights speed that modern Crucible warriors demand. For PvE, the weapon is entirely outclassed by hand cannons that can roll with damage perks like Frenzy or Explosive Payload. While dedicated fans of the classic Spare Rations feel will appreciate its return, most players will find better alternatives in both playlist and endgame activities.

3. Sole Survivor

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Sole Survivor is an arc adaptive frame sniper rifle that proudly carries a 40‑zoom scope, a community favorite for its balance between magnification and peripheral awareness. Its base stats are respectable, and the gun truly shines in PvE content. In the left column, perks like Lead from Gold, Field Prep, and Rapid Hit provide excellent ammo economy and reload benefits. The right column delivers powerful PvE options: Frenzy for a versatile damage and handling boost, Vorpal Weapon for boss‑type enemies, and Firing Line for team‑based boss damage phases. For Crucible purposes, the sniper falls a bit short because its right‑column choices lack the standout PvP perks like Opening Shot or Snapshot Sights (though the latter can appear in the left column). A recommended PvP roll would be Snapshot Sights paired with Eye of the Storm, but even then, aggressive frame snipers and those with lower zoom tend to out‑gun it. Overall, Sole Survivor remains a dependable PvE sniper, especially for Arc burn activities or players who favor the adaptive frame feel.

2. Outlast

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Outlast is a rapid‑fire frame solar pulse rifle, an archetype that has enjoyed consistent popularity in both PvE and PvP thanks to its forgiving rate of fire and solid burst damage. The single biggest drawback of the reissued Outlast is the absence of the Incandescent perk, which would have instantly made it a best‑in‑slot solar pulse. Instead, it relies on a diverse but less synergistic set of perks. For PvE, the combination of Stats for All / Outlaw / Feeding Frenzy and Dragonfly / Demolitionist / Kill Clip handles well – Dragonfly creates elemental explosions that help with add‑clear, and Demolitionist feeds grenade energy for ability‑focused builds. In the Crucible, Outlast becomes a dueling monster when equipped with Encore + Kill Clip or Rangefinder + Kill Clip; Keep Away also serves as a strong accuracy booster. While power creep has introduced several legendary pulse rifles with more aggressive perk combinations, Outlast remains a competitive choice for players who master its rapid‑fire cadence and can exploit two‑burst kills after a reload.

1. Last Man Standing

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Topping the ranking is Last Man Standing, an aggressive frame arc shotgun that offers an exceptional blend of accuracy and lethality. Aggressive frame shotguns have consistently been the go‑to choice for winning shotgun duels in the Crucible, and Last Man Standing arrives with a stellar perk pool. The left column includes the coveted Opening Shot, a perk that dramatically improves range and accuracy on the first blast. When paired with a right‑column damage perk like Swashbuckler or Rampage, it can chain one‑shot kills with remarkable consistency. For players who love cascading ammo, Discord grants infinite reserves for a short window after a kill, synergizing beautifully with Opening Shot for montage‑worthy streaks.

In PvE, Last Man Standing is equally formidable. The presence of One‑Two Punch in the right column enables devastating melee builds when combined with perks like Subsistence, Threat Detector, or Pugilist. This makes it a top‑tier tool for Arc hunter combination blow setups, Titan hammer throw builds, or any guardian looking to punch their way through the Darkness. Even years after its return, no other arc shotgun has quite replicated this specific mix of consistency and build‑crafting potential. Last Man Standing is the one Reckoning weapon that truly earns a permanent spot in a discerning player’s loadout, and it remains a sought‑after drop for good reason.


In summary, the Reckoning weapons’ return in Season of the Deep and their continued availability in 2026 provide a wonderful thread of continuity for the Destiny 2 community. While only a few of these guns can genuinely compete with today’s top‑tier crafted weapons, they all carry a sense of history and offer unique perk combinations that are not easily found elsewhere. Last Man Standing and Outlast stand as the clear winners for players seeking practical loadout additions, while the others serve as enjoyable niche options or nostalgic trophies. Whether you are fishing for engrams on a quiet afternoon or running ritual activities to focus Sonar loot, these reissued classics are well worth a second look.