The Malfeasance should be generously rewarded to any Guardian who goes to the trouble of obtaining it. The Exotic quest, which has been modified easier through the years but is still seen as awkward and difficult by some, can take a while. When you finally get your hands on this weapon, you’ll find it to be a delightfully awful item, capable of pounding terrible slugs deep into your enemies before they explode. With the addition of the Malfeasance Catalyst, this already potent Hand Cannon will be even more devastating.
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Destiny 2 – How to get the Malfeasance Catalyst
Destiny 2 players can earn the Malfeasance Catalyst by participating in the game’s Vanguard Strikes, Crucible, and Gambit playlists. Get to grinding, Guardian, since the Catalyst could appear as a reward for completing any of these tasks.
Now, you’ll have to hang tight as we try to decipher the Malfeasance Catalyst’s enigmatical plot twists and revelations. It appears that, once unlocked completely, the Vorpal Weapon bonus is granted. When used against Bosses, vehicles, and Guardians that are currently using their super, the weapon will deal significantly more damage. When the Catalyst finally does drop, it looks that 700 kills are required to fully unlock it.