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Destiny 2: How to Get No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle

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Destiny 2‘s big new expansion, Beyond Light, is finally here after a few delays. As you’d expect from a new Destiny 2 content expansion, there are some new weapons to unlock, each with their own requirements. So that you can add it to your arsenal, here’s everything you need to know about how to get the No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle in Destiny 2 Beyond Light.

This new rifle could be really useful due to its ability to create a temporal orb that aids you in combat. The No Time to Explain weapon is actually one that returns to the Destiny series, having appeared in the first game.

How to Get No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle in Destiny 2 Beyond Light

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What you need to do is buy the Destiny 2: Beyond Light Standard Edition + Season Pass bundle or one of the other higher priced editions of the game.

If you pre-ordered the Deluxe Edition, you’ll also receive the No Time to Explain exotic ornament and the Any Other Sky sparrow.

If you did not purchase the Standard Edition + Season Pass or a different option, you will need to wait until a future season in order to get the No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle through an alternative means. How that will be, we don’t know. We’ll update you here if and when another way is added to Destiny 2.

If you’ve bought the right edition, all you need to do is complete the Beyond Light campaign and then speak with the Stranger on Europa. They’ll give you the No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle, as well as the catalyst.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get the No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle in Destiny 2 Beyond Light. For more on Destiny 2’s latest expansion, head over to our Beyond Light wiki.

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Tom was Twinfinite's former Deputy Guides Editor having written for the site from 2015 through until 2021 when he left to continue his video games writing elsewhere in the industry. Tom is a Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Tom's been playing games since 1999 and his favorite genres are third-person action, racing, and narrative-driven experiences.

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