



Destiny 2's seasonal mods play a huge role in what's popular because they often promote a certain playstyle or the use of a specific weapon, such as Breach and Clear before this Season's Particle Deconstruction. Before talking about Gjallarhorn's potential in Destiny 2, it's important to reflect on what makes the game's meta and what breaks it in order to understand which category the Exotic rocket launcher falls into.įor starters, Destiny 2's meta is often defined by its seasonal mods and the type of content that players have to face in PvE or PvP. One of the first things to consider when it comes to Exotic weapons in Destiny 2 is that either they are so strong they will be used regardless of the current meta, or they are not as powerful unless the meta allows. RELATED: Destiny 2 Player Finds Strange Area in the Tower Bungie is now adding Gjallarhorn into Destiny 2, and while the weapon has a lot of potential when taking into account how strong it was in the first game, it has to be balanced in a way that makes it more appropriate for the sequel. It was an incredibly rare weapon that many players were excited to get, and it could make the difference in their performances against bosses and tougher enemies more than arguably any other weapon in the game. Gjallarhorn was one of the best weapons in the game a DPS monster that could also be used to clear out a room of ads. Regardless of the differences between them, both have iconic features or specific elements that make them what they are, and one of the most emblematic things in Destiny has to be the Exotic rocket launcher Gjallarhorn. Destiny and Destiny 2are very different games considering everything that has changed since the first game released in 2014. Despite the success of Bungie's space magic looter-shooter, Destiny 2 wouldn't be possible if it wasn't for all the work that went into its predecessor.
