Greg’s Reversed Fate is an Ultimate Tactical Rifle that you will come across in The First Descendant. While the weapon was extremely weak at launch, after a few buffs, the weapon is finally worth acquiring in the game.
So, here’s how you can get the weapon, along with the best Descendant that you should be pairing it with.
Best Module setup for Greg’s Reversed Fate
Module | Effect |
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Fire Conductor | When attacking enemies inflicted with Burn, Firearm ATK +8%. |
Rifling Reinforcement | Firearm ATK +12% |
Better Concentration | Firearm Critical Hit Damage +8% |
Better Insight | Firearm Critical Hit Rate +9% |
Weak Point Sight | Weak Point Damage +9% |
Action and Reaction | Firearm ATK +15%, Recoil +5%. |
Concentration Stabilizer | Recoil -8%, Firearm Critical Hit Damage +5% |
Rapid Fire Insight | Fire Rate +8%, Firearm Critical Hit Rate +1.5% |
Focus Fire | Weak Point Damage +5%, Firearm Critical Hit Damage +5% |
Weapon Tuning | Rounds per Magazine +8%, Firearm ATK +1%. |
It’s worth noting that this weapon’s special effect has a 10% chance of calling in an orbital strike when hitting an enemy with max shields. Now these orbital strikes when called in, will deal burn damage, and are pretty powerful, especially when going up against bosses.
So, ideally, the best Module setup for Greg’s Reversed Fate would include ones that increase the Firearm damage and the Critical Hit Damage dealt by the gun. Although you can’t increase the orbital strike chance, you can definitely squeeze out some more damage during DPS phases.
How to get Greg’s Reversed Fate in The First Descendant
Just like every other Ultimate Weapon in The First Descendant, the only way you can get Greg’s Reversed Fate is by crafting. Here’s everything that you need to craft the item:
Item | How to get |
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Greg’s Reversed Fate Blueprint | ・Intercept Battle: (Common) (Stunning Beauty) Amorphous Material Pattern: 012 required ・ Intercept Battle: (Common) (Swamp Walker) Amorphous Material Pattern: 044 required ・ Fortress (Normal) – Void Fusion Reactor – Fortress Defense Line ・ Sterile Land (Hard) – Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor – Sterile Land Restricted Zone ・ Fortress (Normal) – Heart of the Fortress |
Greg’s Reversed Fate Nano Tube | ・Fortress (Normal) – Fortress Command Entrance |
Greg’s Reversed Fate Polymer Syncytium | ・Fortress (Normal) – Command Relay |
Greg’s Reversed Fate Synthetic Fiber | ・Fortress (Normal) – Quarantine Zone |
Once you’ve acquired the blueprints for the components, you’ll need to research them. Here’s what you need:
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Nano Tube
- Hardener x97
- Reverse Charging Coil x114
- Anode Ion Particle x7
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Nano Tube Blueprint x1
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Polymer Syncytium
- Carbon Crystal x139
- Hellion x76
- Compound Carbon Activator x7
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Polymer Syncytium Blueprint x1
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Synthetic Fiber
- Compound Coating Material x60
- Nanopolymers x91
- Deformed Biometal x19
- Greg’s Reversed Fate Synthetic Fiber Blueprint x1
Once you’ve acquired all these items make your way to Magister Anais and request the research for this weapon. However, remember that you’ll have to be at Mastery Rank 10 to access this research.
The research request will cost you 100,000 Gold and you’ll have to wait for 4 hours before you can get your hands on Greg’s Reversed Fate in The First Descendant.
Best Descendants
While there isn’t exactly a best Descendant to use with this gun, because its unique ability works well with almost every character present in the game, it’s best if you pair it with one that has fire-based skills.
That way, you can apply additional burn stacks on your enemy when fighting, making it easier to dispatch all the enemies on the battlefield.