Ultimate Guide to the Divine Punishment Build
Welcome to another First Descendant guide! Today, we’re diving deep into the Divine Punishment build. If you've been following my channel, you know this gun didn’t initially catch my attention, but after a bit of testing, I’ve come to realize its potential. The Divine Punishment offers high multi-hit damage and, when built correctly, can be just as effective as some of the other popular guns in First Descendant, like the Ancient Knight.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the best build, key mods, and stats you should focus on, and compare it against other weapons to help you decide if this is the right pick for your playstyle.
Understanding the Divine Punishment Weapon
The Divine Punishment isn’t your average assault rifle. This weapon shines with its high multi-hit potential and unique abilities. But before we get into the specifics of the build, let’s quickly look at the key features of the Divine Punishment.
Weapon Specifications:
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Base Firearm Attack: 10,000
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Base Fire Rate: 696
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Elemental Fire Rate: 705 (very solid for an assault rifle)
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Rounds per Magazine: 35
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Reload Time: 1.55 seconds
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Weak Point: 1
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Multi-hit Damage: 0.9
The Divine Punishment excels in multi-hit damage, but its base firearm attack is slightly lower compared to some other rifles, like the Ancient Knight, which has 16,000 base firearm attack. However, when it comes to overall fire rate, Divine Punishment holds its ground with a solid 705, which is one of the highest fire rates for assault rifles in First Descendant.
One of the standout features of this gun is its ability to automatically debuff enemies with fire damage. This opens up unique opportunities for stacking buffs like Glory and Praise when you’re targeting weak points.
Core Build: Essential Mods and Core Setup
Let’s break down the build so you can maximize the power of your Divine Punishment rifle.
Primary Mods to Focus On:
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Action and Reaction: Boosts firearm attack, which is critical for increasing damage output.
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Wrapping Reinforcement: Increases damage from multi-hit, allowing you to take full advantage of the weapon’s multi-hit potential.
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Charge Amplification: Enhances firearm attack when you’re in a charged state.
Key Multi-hit Mods:
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Multi-Piercing: This increases your multi-hit damage, which is a crucial stat for Divine Punishment builds.
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Multi-Percussion: Boosts the chances of multi-hitting, giving you more frequent damage bursts.
These two mods will help you maintain a high damage output over time, as the Divine Punishment works best when you can consistently trigger multi-hit shots.
Elemental Enhancements:
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Fire Enhancement: This mod increases the elemental fire damage, stacking with the weapon’s fire attribute. This allows you to keep dealing consistent elemental damage to enemies.
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Fire Priority: Ensures that the fire element consistently triggers, maximizing elemental damage output.
Multi-hit Chance and Induction:
One of the signature features of the Divine Punishment is its ability to significantly boost multi-hit chances. With mods like Multi-hit Induction, hitting weak points grants you 5.7% per stack, and you can stack this effect up to 10 times. This brings your multi-hit chance to a massive 92%, making the Divine Punishment one of the most reliable weapons for multi-hit playstyles.
Additionally, the Multi-hit Bullet mod can be swapped out based on preference. I recommend using Multi-hit Damage, which boosts your overall damage each time you trigger a multi-hit. This mod works in conjunction with your high multi-hit chance to deal substantial bursts of damage.
Bonus Damage Effects:
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Deep Wounds: This is an additional effect that does 3% of firearm damage at regular intervals. While it’s not the main source of your damage, it’s a nice bonus to keep ticking away at the enemy’s health.
Recommended Core Build for Maximum Damage
Let’s now talk about the core build. There are three primary core colors you’ll want to focus on for the best results:
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Yellow Core: Precision
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Recoil reduction is essential, especially for an assault rifle. You’ll want to reduce recoil to maintain accuracy during rapid fire.
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Green Core: Rounds per Magazine
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The base ammo for the Divine Punishment is 35, which is solid for an assault rifle. However, adding more rounds per magazine helps you avoid reloading during intense firefights.
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Orange Core: Firearm Attack
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You’ll want to maximize your base firearm attack to get the most out of this weapon. This mod will make a huge difference, as increasing your base attack directly boosts your overall damage.
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Elemental Core: Fire
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Since the Divine Punishment already deals fire damage, focusing on boosting the fire attribute will amplify your elemental damage.
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Weapon Unique Abilities: Meditation, Praise, and Glory
The Divine Punishment has three unique abilities that provide different advantages during combat. While these abilities are tied to specific playstyles, they can be helpful in certain situations:
Meditation:
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Effect: When you buff allies (excluding yourself), you grant the unique effect Meditation, which increases defense.
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Best For: Teams. While this is useful for support roles, it's not essential for solo play.
Praise:
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Effect: When you recover an ally’s HP, shield, or MP, Praise reduces your cooldown modifier.
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Best For: Support players, especially in team-oriented gameplay.
Glory:
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Effect: This is where Divine Punishment stands out. Glory triggers when you debuff an enemy (which is easy to do since the gun has fire damage). This grants you stacks of firearm attack with up to 25 stacks of 0.7% each.
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Best For: Players who can consistently debuff enemies (especially those with fire damage), like Serena.
Performance in Combat: Gluttony Test
To see how the Divine Punishment fares in high-stakes situations, we’ll test it against one of the toughest bosses in First Descendant: Gluttony.
While many players rely on meta weapons like the Ancient Knight or Python, I wanted to see if the Divine Punishment could hold its own. In the past, we used to rely on team coordination to take down Gluttony by targeting impurities and debuffing him, but now, we’re testing if the Divine Punishment can handle it solo.
After a few rounds of aiming for weak points and leveraging the multi-hit capabilities, I was able to defeat Gluttony with the Divine Punishment without enraging him. That’s a big win, especially considering the damage output from the Ancient Knight wasn’t sufficient in this scenario due to its lower fire rate and slower reload speed.
Comparing Divine Punishment to Ancient Knight
Let’s take a moment to compare the Divine Punishment to the Ancient Knight, one of the more popular guns in First Descendant. While both have their strengths, there are key differences:
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Firearm Attack: The Ancient Knight has a higher base firearm attack (around 70,000), while the Divine Punishment comes in at 37,000.
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Fire Rate: The Divine Punishment has a significantly better fire rate at 705 compared to the Ancient Knight’s 521.
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Rounds per Magazine: The Divine Punishment starts with 35 rounds, while the Ancient Knight only has 27.
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Multi-hit Chance: The Divine Punishment excels here, providing more frequent multi-hit opportunities.
Final Thoughts: Is Divine Punishment Worth It?
To summarize, the Divine Punishment is a solid weapon for most of First Descendant’s content. Its multi-hit damage, fast fire rate, and debuffing abilities make it a great option, especially if you enjoy high-speed, high-output builds. It may not be as strong as the Ancient Knight in terms of raw attack stats, but it holds its own in terms of utility and versatility.
If you’re looking for a non-meta gun with good elemental damage and a strong multi-hit focus, the Divine Punishment is absolutely worth considering. Its ability to handle high-damage bosses like Gluttony and its synergy with fire-based builds make it a hidden gem for those who are willing to give it a shot.
Give it a try, and see how it fits into your playstyle. Who knows? You might just find that it’s the best weapon for your loadout
Conclusion
The Divine Punishment rifle in First Descendant may not be the first weapon that comes to mind when considering high-damage builds, but after testing it thoroughly, it's clear that this gun holds its own. With its high multi-hit potential, solid elemental damage, and unique abilities like Glory and Praise, it can be a great choice for both solo and team-based gameplay. Whether you’re tackling tough bosses like Gluttony or engaging in dungeon runs, the Divine Punishment can deliver when built properly. It’s a flexible and fun weapon for players who enjoy a multi-hit playstyle.
FAQ
1. How does the Divine Punishment compare to other guns in First Descendant?
While its base firearm attack is lower than weapons like the Ancient Knight, the Divine Punishment excels with its high fire rate, multi-hit chances, and elemental fire damage. It can be a competitive choice for most players, especially those who prefer fast and frequent damage output.
2. What mods should I prioritize for the Divine Punishment build?
Focus on mods that enhance multi-hit damage and fire rate. Key mods include Action and Reaction, Wrapping Reinforcement, Multi-Piercing, and Fire Enhancement to maximize your damage potential.
3. Is the Divine Punishment good for solo play?
Yes, the Divine Punishment can handle solo content effectively, especially with its multi-hit damage and debuffing abilities. It’s great for players who enjoy elemental builds and high-speed combat.
4. Can I use the Divine Punishment for boss fights?
Absolutely! The Divine Punishment is capable of defeating tough bosses like Gluttony, especially if you focus on weak points and leverage multi-hit damage.
5. How does the Divine Punishment perform in team play?
In team play, the Divine Punishment can support allies by debuffing enemies and reducing cooldowns with its Praise ability. It works well for cooperative strategies.
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