Destiny 2 The Inquisitor Boost
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Increased Saint-14 reputation
Pinnacle progress from Trials milestones
High-stat Trials armor and loot from post-match drops
XP gain for Season Pass and Artifact level
The Inquisitor is a slug-frame Arc Shotgun from Trials of Osiris — perfect for one-shot duels at range. Whether you want the Adept version or a PvP god roll with Opening Shot, LevelUpper will farm wins, engrams, and flawless clears for you. No stress, just results.
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Requirements
You must own the latest Destiny 2 expansion and have access to Trials of Osiris.To participate, complete the Trials Access quest from Saint-14 and meet the current Power Level requirement.If your character doesn't qualify, check out our Destiny 2 Power Leveling service to get Trials-ready fast.
Additional Options
- Priority: Your The Inquisitor Trials boost will start sooner than standard orders — ideal for limited-time Adept rotations.
- Stream: Watch your boost live through a private stream. Track flawless matches, engram farming, and progress in real time.
Self-Play
Join our expert Trials team and play alongside top-tier PvP boosters. We handle strategy and comms — you stay in control while securing your Inquisitor.
Piloted
Let our trusted pros log into your account and complete all Trials runs for you. Fast, safe, and efficient — you get the shotgun, engrams, and all rewards without lifting a finger.
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Choose a service and desired additional options
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The timeframe can vary due to several factors:
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- Game updates, server maintenance etc.
The Inquisitor in Destiny 2: Trials Slug with Elite Range
The Inquisitor is an Arc Slug Shotgun from Trials of Osiris — a high-precision, special ammo weapon built for mid-range consistency. Unlike pellet-based shotguns, slug frames like The Inquisitor fire a single slug, allowing for one-shot kills at longer distances. It drops from Trials matches, engrams, or Saint-14's vendor inventory. The Adept version is only available during specific flawless weeks and requires a 7-win Passage.
Once obtained, you can focus additional rolls at Saint-14 using Trials engrams and materials. For players aiming to build a meta PvP loadout, The Inquisitor is one of the most reliable and rewarding shotguns available, especially for Arc subclasses and 3v3 Crucible content.
This weapon excels in PvP, especially in Trials and Competitive playlists. Its slug archetype enables lethal precision kills from up to 10 meters, giving it an edge over traditional pellet shotguns. Combined with perks like Opening Shot, Lone Wolf, or Closing Time, The Inquisitor rewards movement, accuracy, and solo play. Its tight spread, stable recoil, and high range cap make it ideal for tight maps, aggressive peeking, or lane defense.
In PvE, The Inquisitor sees less relevance. While it can roll with perks like Bait and Switch or Cascade Point, it lacks the raw utility of more specialized PvE slug shotguns like Heritage or Unvoiced. Most players chase it for Crucible potential — not add clear or boss DPS. That said, it's still serviceable with proper perk combos in solo builds or Arc-focused loadouts.
PvP God Roll for The Inquisitor
- Barrel: Hammer-Forged Rifling or Smallbor
- Magazine: Accurized Rounds
- Perk 1: Perpetual Motion or Lone Wolf
- Perk 2: Opening Shot or Closing Time
- Masterwork: Range
- Mod: Icarus Grip or Sprint Grip
This roll maximizes The Inquisitor's one-shot kill potential while enhancing its handling and consistency. Hammer-Forged Rifling and Accurized Rounds push the range stat toward the 100-cap, while Perpetual Motion provides bonus stability and handling on movement — perfect for active dueling. Opening Shot increases aim assist and accuracy on the first shot, making it the go-to trait for landing crucial opening engagements. Closing Time is an alternative that boosts accuracy when aiming from further out — ideal for defensive players.
Ready to secure your own high-impact slug shotgun without wasting weekends in Trials matchmaking? Whether you want the Adept version, a god roll with Opening Shot, or just to unlock the weapon for future focusing — LevelUpper will handle every step.
Our boosters will carry your account through wins, engrams, and flawless completions with full transparency and no wasted effort. Just pick your preferences — we'll deliver your Inquisitor fast, securely, and with all the loot intact.
FAQ
How do I get The Inquisitor Shotgun in Destiny 2?
The Inquisitor drops exclusively from the Trials of Osiris activity. You can earn it from post-match rewards, Trials engrams at Saint-14, or by focusing it once you've unlocked a copy. It's available every weekend while Trials is active.
What's the difference between the base and Adept versions?
The base version drops from any Trials source. The Adept version is only available the week The Inquisitor is the featured flawless reward. Adept variants can use Adept mods and come with slightly better stats, making them ideal for high-end PvP.
How can I unlock The Inquisitor for focusing at Saint-14?
Once you get your first drop of The Inquisitor from Trials matches or rank-ups, it becomes available for focusing. You'll then be able to use Trials engrams and Glimmer to roll more versions at Saint-14.
Can I craft The Inquisitor or get red borders?
No. The Inquisitor is not craftable and does not drop with Deepsight (red border) frames. All farming must be done through Trials drops or focusing.
How often is The Inquisitor available in Trials?
The Inquisitor rotates into the loot pool as the weekly flawless reward on a fixed schedule. While the base version is always available from Trials engrams, the Adept version can only be farmed during its featured week.
Does The Inquisitor work well with Arc builds?
Yes. As an Arc slug shotgun, The Inquisitor pairs well with Arc 3.0 subclasses. Perks like Golden Tricorn or Bait and Switch can synergize with Arc grenades and abilities for burst DPS in PvE.
Why is Opening Shot considered best-in-slot for PvP?
Opening Shot provides a large boost to aim assist and accuracy on your first trigger pull. For slug shotguns like The Inquisitor, this often means the difference between a clean one-shot kill and a miss — making it essential in Trials duels.
What's the benefit of Closing Time compared to Opening Shot?
Closing Time is better suited for defensive, slow-paced playstyles. It increases precision accuracy while ADS'ing at a distance — helpful if you hold lanes or take long-range slug fights in maps like Midtown or Eternity.
Is Lone Wolf better than Perpetual Motion?
Lone Wolf activates when you're away from allies, granting bonuses to handling, accuracy, and reload — perfect for solo players or those flanking. Perpetual Motion offers bonuses while in motion and is more versatile for aggressive or mobile play.
Why is Range so important on a slug shotgun?
Slug shotguns rely on precise headshots and have a strict damage falloff curve. Maximizing range allows for consistent one-shot kills at 10+ meters, which is crucial in high-stakes PvP environments like Trials and Survival.
What PvE roll should I look for if I still want to use it outside Crucible?
A PvE-focused Inquisitor should include Envious Assassin or Demolitionist in the first column, and Bait and Switch or Golden Tricorn in the second. This offers damage synergy with grenades and increases reload/damage potential in tougher content.
Can I request specific perks on The Inquisitor?
Yes. During checkout, you can list which perks you're targeting (e.g. Opening Shot + Accurized Rounds). We'll farm Trials engrams and drop chances until a copy with those perks is obtained.
What happens if the weapon isn't featured this week?
If The Inquisitor isn't the current flawless reward, we can still farm the base version via Trials matches and engram turn-ins. Once it rotates back in, we can continue with Adept-specific farming.
Will I keep all loot and XP gained during the boost?
Yes. Everything earned — including weapons, Trials engrams, gear, materials, XP, and Saint-14 rank progress — stays on your account. We do not remove or transfer any items.
Can I track my boost live?
Absolutely. If you choose the Stream option, we'll provide a private viewing link so you can watch every Trials match, drop, and step of the process in real time.
Can I play myself during the boost?
Yes. Choose the Self-Play option to join our team directly. Our boosters will carry you through Trials while you stay in full control of your character — perfect if you want to learn or enjoy the content while getting results.