An Exotic primary weapon like this doesn’t come along often, so run King’s Fall as often as it takes to get your hands on one. It won’t replace Gjallarhorn and five other well-rolled Rocket Launchers for DPS, but it doesn’t have to. With all those mechanics combined, and in the right circumstances, Touch of Malice is a terror no matter where you use it. The Blight debuff adds only 15% rather than 50%, but the Touch of Malice in PvP fully revved takes a little more than a half second to kill. Touch of Malice in PvPĪll these effects are all diminished in PvP, where the main damage increase is only 30% instead of 100%. Sadly, neither of those weapons is prime DPS material, but it’s a nice touch. Touch of Malice also benefits the other Weapons of Sorrow - Thorn and Osteo Striga - adding a few additional points of damage atop what’s already present.