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===Gameplay===
===Gameplay===
The Grasp of Malok is known for its incredibly low drop rate. In order to get it, one would have to grind the Will of Crota Strike multiple times. When the player finally gets one to drop, they will be greeted with one of the fastest-firing pulse rifles in the game, and if it happens to drop with good perks, it will be an all-around reliable weapon. The Grasp of Malok is a very powerful PvP primary, being able to take out enemy [[Guardian]]s in record time from deceptively long ranges. This is in part because of the aim assistance, which is one of the highest of any pulse rifle in ''[[Destiny]]'', allowing it to stay on target for longer periods of time, which could come in handy in extended gunfights.
Famous for its incredibly low drop rate and exceptional ability in the Crucible, Grasp of Malok was a highly sought after pulse rifle during ''[[The Taken King]]'' and beyond. In order to acquire one, players need to grind the Will of Crota Strike multiple times often using a bug that allowed the final boss, Omnigul, to be killed repeatedly. When the player finally gets one to drop, they are greeted with one of the fastest-firing pulse rifles in the game. Coupled with good perks, it is an all-around reliable weapon, particularly for PvP activities. Able to take out enemy [[Guardian]]s in record time from deceptively long ranges and boasting some of the highest aim assistance of any pulse rifle in ''[[Destiny]]'', Grasp of Malok is able to stay on target for sustained periods.


===Sights===
===Sights===
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